The world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most complex on Earth, and they are currently being governed unsustainably, by any definition. Climate change will only add to this complexity, underscoring the necessity of finding new ways to govern for these ecosystems’ sustainable use. After reviewing the problems facing coastal ecosystems and innovations in their governance, this article argues that governance of coastal ecosystems must move to place-based adaptive management regimes that incorporate innovative and flexible regulatory mechanisms, such as market-based incentives
Coastal climate change impacts challenge policy and decision makers to adopt more effective adaptati...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
AbstractLocal expressions of climate change are threatening the capacity of coastal ecosystems to su...
article published in a cross-disciplinary journalThe world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most c...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Governance of marine biodiversity has long suffered from lack of adequate information about the ocea...
Sandy coasts represent about one-third of the global coastline and are among the most valuable and m...
Marine ecosystems are subject to a range of likely impacts from drivers of environmental change, inc...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Change is inherent in coastal systems, which are amongst the most dynamic ones on Earth. Increasing ...
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Adaptation to climate change is seen as the immediate response of people anywhere in the world. Howe...
Coastal climate change impacts challenge policy and decision makers to adopt more effective adaptati...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
AbstractLocal expressions of climate change are threatening the capacity of coastal ecosystems to su...
article published in a cross-disciplinary journalThe world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most c...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Governance of marine biodiversity has long suffered from lack of adequate information about the ocea...
Sandy coasts represent about one-third of the global coastline and are among the most valuable and m...
Marine ecosystems are subject to a range of likely impacts from drivers of environmental change, inc...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Change is inherent in coastal systems, which are amongst the most dynamic ones on Earth. Increasing ...
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Adaptation to climate change is seen as the immediate response of people anywhere in the world. Howe...
Coastal climate change impacts challenge policy and decision makers to adopt more effective adaptati...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
AbstractLocal expressions of climate change are threatening the capacity of coastal ecosystems to su...