Adaptive capacity and social-ecological resilience of coastal areas: A systematic review
H Ferro-Azcona, A Espinoza-Tenorio… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2019 - Elsevier
Establishing protected areas constitutes one of the main strategies for the conservation of
marine and coastal ecosystems. Increasing risks associated with environmental change …
marine and coastal ecosystems. Increasing risks associated with environmental change …
[HTML][HTML] The role of indigenous and traditional knowledge in ecosystem-based adaptation: A review of the literature and case studies from the Pacific Islands
Abstract Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is increasingly being advocated as a climate
adaptation approach that can deliver multiple benefits to communities. EbA scholarship …
adaptation approach that can deliver multiple benefits to communities. EbA scholarship …
Participation and co‐production in climate adaptation: Scope and limits identified from a meta‐method review of research with European coastal communities
As climate change impacts increase, there are growing calls for strengthening relationships
between researchers and other stakeholders to advance adaptation efforts. Participation …
between researchers and other stakeholders to advance adaptation efforts. Participation …
Promoting stakeholders' support for marine protection policies: Insights from a 42-country dataset
Stakeholders' support is essential for the effective and successful implementation of policies
that prioritize enhancing and preserving ocean and coastal ecosystems. However, cross …
that prioritize enhancing and preserving ocean and coastal ecosystems. However, cross …
Expanding vulnerability assessment for public lands: The social complement to ecological approaches
In recent years, federal land management agencies in the United States have been tasked
to consider climate change vulnerability and adaptation in their planning. Ecological …
to consider climate change vulnerability and adaptation in their planning. Ecological …
Western Mediterranean Wetland Birds dataset: A new annotated dataset for acoustic bird species classification
J Gómez-Gómez, E Vidaña-Vila, X Sevillano - Ecological Informatics, 2023 - Elsevier
The deployment of an expert system running over a wireless acoustic sensors network made
up of bioacoustic monitoring devices that recognize bird species from their sounds would …
up of bioacoustic monitoring devices that recognize bird species from their sounds would …
Does “adaptation to climate change” mean resignation or opportunity?
G Simonet, S Fatorić - Regional environmental change, 2016 - Springer
It has been widely acknowledged that people's beliefs and perceptions influence
implementation of climate change adaptation. Regarding perception barriers, some authors …
implementation of climate change adaptation. Regarding perception barriers, some authors …
Perception of threats and related management measures: The case of 32 marine protected areas in West Africa
This paper presents the results of surveys conducted with managers of West African Marine
Protected Areas (MPAs) and focuses on the threats and the extent to which they are taken …
Protected Areas (MPAs) and focuses on the threats and the extent to which they are taken …
Coastal adaptation and vulnerability assessment in a warming future: A systematic review of the tourism sector
A Soontiens-Olsen, L Genge, AS Medeiros… - Sage …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The uncertainty behind a warming climate produces significant risk for communities that rely
on tourism, but vulnerability assessment can help inform planning for adaptation and …
on tourism, but vulnerability assessment can help inform planning for adaptation and …
From silence to resilience: prospects and limitations for incorporating non-expert knowledge into hazard management
AR Coles, M Quintero-Angel - Environmental Hazards, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Despite efforts to include residents in hazard management, their contributions are often
undervalued because they are seen as passive recipients of intervention rather than active …
undervalued because they are seen as passive recipients of intervention rather than active …