The role of socio-demographic characteristics in mediating relationships between people and nature
KC Zoeller, GG Gurney, N Marshall… - Ecology and …, 2021 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
Research on ecosystem services has focused on their availability or supply and often takes
a socially-aggregated approach that assumes a single human community of identical …
a socially-aggregated approach that assumes a single human community of identical …
[HTML][HTML] Social ecological dynamics of catchment resilience
Catchment resilience is the capacity of a combined social ecological system, comprised of
water, land, ecological resources and communities in a river basin, to deal with sudden …
water, land, ecological resources and communities in a river basin, to deal with sudden …
Urbanization affects how people perceive and benefit from ecosystem service bundles in coastal communities of the Global South
Urbanization profoundly transforms ecosystems and the bundles of services they provide to
people. The relationship between urbanization and how ecosystem services are produced …
people. The relationship between urbanization and how ecosystem services are produced …
Age-friendly urbanism: intertwining 'ageing in place'and 'place in ageing'
Y Sun, MK Ng, TY Stessa Chao - Town Planning …, 2020 - liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
Urbanisation and population ageing are two critical trends identified in the New Urban
Agenda. Understanding the relationship between environment-related experiences and well …
Agenda. Understanding the relationship between environment-related experiences and well …
[HTML][HTML] Overcoming lock-in of science-policy responses to reef heating
Marine heating is the long-term climate-induced warming of oceans. Marked by more
frequent, longer and widespread marine heatwave events, the severity of marine heating is …
frequent, longer and widespread marine heatwave events, the severity of marine heating is …
Resilience, vulnerability, & transformation: exploring community adaptability in coastal North Carolina
CK May - Ocean & coastal management, 2019 - Elsevier
Community resilience approaches are often criticized for failing to recognize how community
adaptability is shaped by multiple levels and scales of heterogeneous power relations. A …
adaptability is shaped by multiple levels and scales of heterogeneous power relations. A …
Beauty and the reef: Evaluating the use of non-expert ratings for monitoring aesthetic values of coral reefs
Aesthetic values are a key driver of tourist and recreational visitation to natural areas and
are listed among the selection criteria for World Heritage properties. However, assessment …
are listed among the selection criteria for World Heritage properties. However, assessment …
Bringing harbours alive: assessing the importance of eco-engineered coastal infrastructure for different stakeholders and cities
Urbanisation and population growth continue to impact already pressured harbour
environments, resulting in a proliferation of artificial structures in the marine environment. In …
environments, resulting in a proliferation of artificial structures in the marine environment. In …
Ecosystem services of mesophotic coral ecosystems and a call for better accounting
DM Holstein, P Fletcher, SH Groves… - Mesophotic coral …, 2019 - Springer
Accounting of the goods and services provided by ecosystems to human communities
provides a basis for informed sustainable development, policy, and conservation decision …
provides a basis for informed sustainable development, policy, and conservation decision …
[HTML][HTML] Enabling enduring evidence-based policy for the southern ocean through cultural arts practices
L Roberts, C Kutay, J Melbourne-Thomas… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
This paper provides a perspective on how art and cross-cultural conversations can facilitate
understanding of important scientific processes, outcomes and conclusions, using the …
understanding of important scientific processes, outcomes and conclusions, using the …