Marine management has typically prioritised natural science methodological traditions as an evidence base for decision-making; yet better integration of social science methods are increasingly shown to provide a more comprehensive picture to base management decisions. Specifically, perceptions-based assessments are gaining support, as they can provide efficient and holistic evaluation regarding management issues. This study focuses on coral reefs because they are particularly threatened ecosystems, due to their ecological complexity, socio-economic importance, and the range of environmental drivers that impact them. Research has largely concentrated on assessing proximate threats to coral reefs. Less attention has been given to distal drive...
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Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
<strong>Summary </strong> Widespread coral reef decline, including decline in reef fish populations ...
Marine management has typically prioritised natural science methodological traditions as an evidence...
The ecosystem health concept is an integrative approach to environmental management and while concep...
Improved natural resource governance is critical for the effective conservation of ecosystems, and t...
To understand and address the failures of reef governance, it is critical to understand the percepti...
ArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Good governance is widely seen as a prereq...
Funding: University of St Andrews, School of Geography and Geosciences; Van Eeden Foundation [Projec...
Coral reefs are subjected globally to a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors that often ac...
Increasing accessibility of coral reefs from the latter third of the 20th century led quickly to rec...
Coral reefs are vulnerable to the impacts of global climate change (e.g rising sea temperature) as w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Coral reefs are critically important habitats that provide structure and food to millions of marine ...
Coral reefs are severely threatened and a principal strategy for their conservation is marine protec...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordBackground C...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
<strong>Summary </strong> Widespread coral reef decline, including decline in reef fish populations ...
Marine management has typically prioritised natural science methodological traditions as an evidence...
The ecosystem health concept is an integrative approach to environmental management and while concep...
Improved natural resource governance is critical for the effective conservation of ecosystems, and t...
To understand and address the failures of reef governance, it is critical to understand the percepti...
ArticleCopyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Good governance is widely seen as a prereq...
Funding: University of St Andrews, School of Geography and Geosciences; Van Eeden Foundation [Projec...
Coral reefs are subjected globally to a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors that often ac...
Increasing accessibility of coral reefs from the latter third of the 20th century led quickly to rec...
Coral reefs are vulnerable to the impacts of global climate change (e.g rising sea temperature) as w...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Coral reefs are critically important habitats that provide structure and food to millions of marine ...
Coral reefs are severely threatened and a principal strategy for their conservation is marine protec...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordBackground C...
Fishing and pollution are chronic stressors that can prolong recovery of coral reefs and contribute ...
<strong>Summary </strong> Widespread coral reef decline, including decline in reef fish populations ...