Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These resources are commonly under stress from overfishing, pollution, coastal development and habitat degradation. Climate change is an additional stressor beginning to impact coastal systems and communities, but may also lead to opportunities for some species and the people they sustain. We describe the research approach for a multi-country project, focused on the southern hemisphere, designed to contribute to improving fishing community adaptation efforts by characterizing, assessing and predicting the future of coastal-marine food resources, and co-developing adaptation options through the provision and sharing of knowledge across fast-warming ma...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
The goals for the proposed project are twofold: • First, the project will improve understandings of ...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
Not AvailableMany coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food secu...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
Fisheries are under threat from climate change, with observed impacts greater in faster-warming regi...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Coastal environments cover 8 per cent of the world’s surface, house 70 per cent of the human populat...
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
First online: 13 November 2014Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
The goals for the proposed project are twofold: • First, the project will improve understandings of ...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These re...
Many coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food security. These ...
Not AvailableMany coastal communities rely on living marine resources for livelihoods and food secu...
Coastal communities are some of the most at-risk populations with respect to climate change impacts....
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
Fisheries are under threat from climate change, with observed impacts greater in faster-warming regi...
Planned adaptation to climate impacts and subsequent vulnerabilities will necessarily interact with ...
This paper explores institutional responses from Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFBs) to climate change....
Coastal environments cover 8 per cent of the world’s surface, house 70 per cent of the human populat...
Our oceans comprise valuable assets that provide a range of social and economic benefits directly an...
First online: 13 November 2014Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of...
Growing human populations and changing dietary preferences are increasing global demands for fish, a...
A growing literature describes a wide range of negative impacts of climate change on marine resource...
The goals for the proposed project are twofold: • First, the project will improve understandings of ...
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...