The paper analyses variables hypothesized to affect the health of coral reefs. These variables include fishing pressure as measured by fisher density and land-based human activities as indicated by population, relative wealth, waste disposal and aspects of land use. Findings indicating that the healthiest coral reef areas are characterized by higher fisher densities as well as greater increases in population density were, at first, surprising. In retrospect, the results fit perfectly with human ecological theory; where possible, people tend to migrate from resource-poor to resource-rich areas. Any synchronic analyses of the interrelationships between the condition of a resource and associated population size or density will probably be conf...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
As human activities on the world's oceans intensify, mapping human pressure is essential to develop ...
The ecological consequences of coral mining can be severe, with immediate reduction in reef-associat...
The paper analyses variables hypothesized to affect the health of coral reefs. These variables inclu...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Coral reef fisheries support the livelihoods of millions of people but have been severely and negati...
Effective solutions to the ongoing “coral reef crisis” will remain limited until the underlying driv...
It is well recognized that coral reefs are suffering from a multitude of anthropogenic stressors whi...
[Extract] The articles in this "Conservation Focus" highlight emerging research on the human dimensi...
Growing human populations place multiple pressures on social-ecological systems, including coastal o...
In this chapter, we synthesize empirical and theoretical research from a range of fields to explore ...
Indo-Pacific coral reefs are considered among the most complex and biodiversified ecosystems in the ...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
The present study aimed to describe the extent of human impacts in 32 stations in Batangas and Palaw...
<div><p>The dynamic relationship between reefs and the people who utilize them at a subsistence leve...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
As human activities on the world's oceans intensify, mapping human pressure is essential to develop ...
The ecological consequences of coral mining can be severe, with immediate reduction in reef-associat...
The paper analyses variables hypothesized to affect the health of coral reefs. These variables inclu...
Globally, 7̃00 million people depend on coral reef goods and services. However, over half of coral r...
Coral reef fisheries support the livelihoods of millions of people but have been severely and negati...
Effective solutions to the ongoing “coral reef crisis” will remain limited until the underlying driv...
It is well recognized that coral reefs are suffering from a multitude of anthropogenic stressors whi...
[Extract] The articles in this "Conservation Focus" highlight emerging research on the human dimensi...
Growing human populations place multiple pressures on social-ecological systems, including coastal o...
In this chapter, we synthesize empirical and theoretical research from a range of fields to explore ...
Indo-Pacific coral reefs are considered among the most complex and biodiversified ecosystems in the ...
SummaryThe ecosystem goods and services provided by coral reefs are critical to the social and econo...
The present study aimed to describe the extent of human impacts in 32 stations in Batangas and Palaw...
<div><p>The dynamic relationship between reefs and the people who utilize them at a subsistence leve...
Coral reefs harbor much of the world’s known marine biodiversity. For a number of reasons, coral ree...
As human activities on the world's oceans intensify, mapping human pressure is essential to develop ...
The ecological consequences of coral mining can be severe, with immediate reduction in reef-associat...