Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of sustainability science have become an integral part of emerging coastal governance and management practices. But if we are to avoid the harsh lessons of land management, coastal decision makers must recognize that humans are one of the more coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Management responses must therefore confront both the temporal urgency and the very real compromises and sacrifices that will be necessary to achieve a sustainable coastal ecosystem, one that is economically feasible, socially just, and ecologically sound.</p
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Coastal social-ecological systems (SES) are home to over 500 million people and one of the most prod...
Coastal zones are in the forefront of the impacts (positive and negative) of the ...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Change is inherent in coastal systems, which are amongst the most dynamic ones on Earth. Increasing ...
Global governments have come to recognise and acknowledge that an integrated approach to coastal and...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
Coasts are at the nexus of the Anthropocene, where land, marginal seas and atmosphere meet along a t...
There is a fundamental shift in how the problems confronting a practicing coastal manager are being ...
All major coastal ecosystems in the tropics are being degraded. The problems include losses of biodi...
The world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most complex on Earth, and they are currently being gov...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Coastal social-ecological systems (SES) are home to over 500 million people and one of the most prod...
Coastal zones are in the forefront of the impacts (positive and negative) of the ...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of susta...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
Change is inherent in coastal systems, which are amongst the most dynamic ones on Earth. Increasing ...
Global governments have come to recognise and acknowledge that an integrated approach to coastal and...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
Coasts are at the nexus of the Anthropocene, where land, marginal seas and atmosphere meet along a t...
There is a fundamental shift in how the problems confronting a practicing coastal manager are being ...
All major coastal ecosystems in the tropics are being degraded. The problems include losses of biodi...
The world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most complex on Earth, and they are currently being gov...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Coastal social-ecological systems (SES) are home to over 500 million people and one of the most prod...
Coastal zones are in the forefront of the impacts (positive and negative) of the ...