This chapter provides an overview of the vulnerability to climate change of five of the GBR’s major geomorphological features: i) coral reefs, ii) reef islands, iii) high island beaches and spits, iv) mainland sandy coasts, and v) mainland muddy coasts. The vulnerability of biota associated with these features is assessed in other chapters (Lovelock and Ellison chapter 9, Hoegh-Guldberg et al. chapter 10, Congdon et al. chapter 14, Fabricius et al. chapter 17, Sheaves et al. chapter 19 and Turner and Batianoff chapter 20). Vulnerability is defined as the degree to which a system or species is susceptible to, or unable to cope with, the adverse effects of climate change.This is Chapter 21 of Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef: a...
Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial pl...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Coastal and estuarine habitats occupy a central place in the functioning of tropical marine ecosyste...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
The combination of sensitivity and exposure to climate change render the GBR ecosystem highly vulner...
This chapter attempts to address the vulnerability of the CEM in the Great Barrier Reef region to gl...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
The emphasis of this chapter is on terrestrial and freshwater flora and fauna, and key nesting habit...
[Extract] The Great Barrier Reef is one of the truly majestic places on our planet. Its size and bri...
This review focuses on pelagic environments. The oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is dy...
Our approach here is to examine potential ways that climate change may alter plankton communities o...
Climate change will have an enormous influence on the intertidal wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef ...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
Climate change is driving shifts in environmental conditions that, together with other human pressu...
Global climate change will have a direct effect on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) as discussed in prev...
Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial pl...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Coastal and estuarine habitats occupy a central place in the functioning of tropical marine ecosyste...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
The combination of sensitivity and exposure to climate change render the GBR ecosystem highly vulner...
This chapter attempts to address the vulnerability of the CEM in the Great Barrier Reef region to gl...
This book provides an authoritative assessment of climate change vulnerability for the species and h...
The emphasis of this chapter is on terrestrial and freshwater flora and fauna, and key nesting habit...
[Extract] The Great Barrier Reef is one of the truly majestic places on our planet. Its size and bri...
This review focuses on pelagic environments. The oceanography of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is dy...
Our approach here is to examine potential ways that climate change may alter plankton communities o...
Climate change will have an enormous influence on the intertidal wetlands of the Great Barrier Reef ...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
Climate change is driving shifts in environmental conditions that, together with other human pressu...
Global climate change will have a direct effect on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) as discussed in prev...
Seagrasses are flowering plants and, along with mangroves, have greater affinities to terrestrial pl...
Experts agree that the earth’s climate is warming and that this trend will continue. Climate change...
Coastal and estuarine habitats occupy a central place in the functioning of tropical marine ecosyste...