Coral reef conservation in the Anthropocene: Confronting spatial mismatches and prioritizing functions
The world's coral reefs are rapidly transforming, with decreasing coral cover and new
species configurations. These new Anthropocene reefs pose a challenge for conservation; …
species configurations. These new Anthropocene reefs pose a challenge for conservation; …
Advancing procedural justice in conservation
C Ruano‐Chamorro, GG Gurney… - Conservation …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Just participation in conservation decision‐making is a moral imperative and critical to
achieving social and ecological goals. However, understanding of what constitutes a just …
achieving social and ecological goals. However, understanding of what constitutes a just …
Coral reef ecosystem services in the Anthropocene
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐
being of millions of people. However, tropical coral reefs in the Anthropocene are likely to be …
being of millions of people. However, tropical coral reefs in the Anthropocene are likely to be …
Between fixities and flows: Navigating place attachments in an increasingly mobile world
A Di Masso, DR Williams, CM Raymond… - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper develops a theoretical argument for how place attachments are forged and
become dynamically linked to increasingly common mobility practices. First, we argue that …
become dynamically linked to increasingly common mobility practices. First, we argue that …
Connecting to the oceans: supporting ocean literacy and public engagement
Improved public understanding of the ocean and the importance of sustainable ocean use,
or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development …
or ocean literacy, is essential for achieving global commitments to sustainable development …
Advancing coral reef governance into the Anthropocene
The unprecedented global heatwave of 2014–2017 was a defining event for many
ecosystems. Widespread degradation caused by coral bleaching, for example, highlighted …
ecosystems. Widespread degradation caused by coral bleaching, for example, highlighted …
A systematic review on approaches and methods used for flood vulnerability assessment: framework for future research
Floods have always been associated with widespread devastation and destruction since the
emergence of human civilization. The intensity of this disaster has been increasing due to …
emergence of human civilization. The intensity of this disaster has been increasing due to …
Synergies and tradeoffs among Sustainable Development Goals across boundaries in a metacoupled world
Synergies and tradeoffs among the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
within specific locations have been widely studied. However, there is little understanding of …
within specific locations have been widely studied. However, there is little understanding of …
Equity in environmental governance: perceived fairness of distributional justice principles in marine co-management
Concerns with distributional justice invariably arise in environmental governance, especially
in the conservation and management of common-pool resources. These initiatives generate …
in the conservation and management of common-pool resources. These initiatives generate …
[HTML][HTML] Conceptualizing community in disaster risk management
Community resilience is often assessed in disaster risk management (DRM) research and it
has been argued that it should be strengthened for more robust DRM. However, the term …
has been argued that it should be strengthened for more robust DRM. However, the term …