Lessons from a global remote sensing map** project. A review of the impact of the Millennium Coral Reef Map** Project for science and management
S Andréfouët, O Bionaz - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic and natural impacts threaten the sustainability of ecosystem services
provided by the ocean and its coastlines. Coral reefs are an endangered and important …
provided by the ocean and its coastlines. Coral reefs are an endangered and important …
Social networks supporting governance of coastal ecosystems in Solomon Islands
To address biodiversity loss and secure livelihoods reliant on natural resources,
environmental governance is increasingly focused on connecting local management to …
environmental governance is increasingly focused on connecting local management to …
Develo** marine protected area networks in the Coral Triangle: good practices for expanding the Coral Triangle marine protected area system
The Coral Triangle Marine Protected Area System aspires to become a region-wide,
comprehensive, ecologically representative and well-managed system of marine protected …
comprehensive, ecologically representative and well-managed system of marine protected …
Opportunities to strengthen fish supply chain policy to improve external food environments for nutrition in the Solomon Islands
Malnutrition and food insecurity have significant social and economic impacts in small island
develo** states, such as the Solomon Islands. Enhancing the domestic supply of fish, the …
develo** states, such as the Solomon Islands. Enhancing the domestic supply of fish, the …
A cultural landscape approach to community-based conservation in Solomon Islands
RK Walter, RJ Hamilton - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the
development of conservation programs in high-diversity regions where indigenous …
development of conservation programs in high-diversity regions where indigenous …
Efficient and equitable design of marine protected areas in Fiji through inclusion of stakeholder‐specific objectives in conservation planning
The efficacy of protected areas varies, partly because socioeconomic factors are not
sufficiently considered in planning and management. Although integrating socioeconomic …
sufficiently considered in planning and management. Although integrating socioeconomic …
Integrated cross-realm planning: A decision-makers' perspective
Pursuing development and conservation goals often requires thinking and planning across
terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms because many threats and social–ecological …
terrestrial, freshwater and marine realms because many threats and social–ecological …
Biophysical principles for designing resilient networks of marine protected areas to integrate fisheries, biodiversity and climate change objectives in the Coral Triangle
L Fernandes, A Green, J Tanzer, AT White, PM Aliño… - 2012 - repository.library.noaa.gov
The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) and its
six member countries (CT6) have committed to establishing a Coral Triangle Marine …
six member countries (CT6) have committed to establishing a Coral Triangle Marine …
Towards a functional typology of small-scale fisheries co-management informed by stakeholder perceptions: a coral reef case study
Co-management has gained significant traction in small-scale fisheries as part of the
solution for resolving economic inefficiency, unsustainable harvesting and unequal …
solution for resolving economic inefficiency, unsustainable harvesting and unequal …
An appraisal of systematic conservation planning for Pacific Ocean Tropical Islands coastal environments
Abstract Systematic Conservation Planning (SCP) offers concepts and toolboxes to make
spatial decisions on where to focus conservation actions while minimizing a variety of costs …
spatial decisions on where to focus conservation actions while minimizing a variety of costs …