[HTML][HTML] Exploring connections among nature, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health and well-being: Opportunities to enhance health and biodiversity …
PA Sandifer, AE Sutton-Grier, BP Ward - Ecosystem services, 2015 - Elsevier
We are at a key juncture in history where biodiversity loss is occurring daily and accelerating
in the face of population growth, climate change, and rampant development …
in the face of population growth, climate change, and rampant development …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of ocean sprawl on ecological connectivity: impacts and solutions
The growing number of artificial structures in estuarine, coastal and marine environments is
causing “ocean sprawl”. Artificial structures do not only modify marine and coastal …
causing “ocean sprawl”. Artificial structures do not only modify marine and coastal …
Relocate 10 billion livestock to reduce harmful nitrogen pollution exposure for 90% of China's population
Livestock production in China is increasingly located near urban areas, exposing human
populations to nitrogen pollution via air and water. Here we analyse livestock and human …
populations to nitrogen pollution via air and water. Here we analyse livestock and human …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic ocean management: Defining and conceptualizing real-time management of the ocean
Most spatial marine management techniques (eg, marine protected areas) draw stationary
boundaries around often mobile marine features, animals, or resource users. While these …
boundaries around often mobile marine features, animals, or resource users. While these …
[HTML][HTML] Map** ecosystem services for policy support and decision making in the European Union
Mainstreaming ecosystem services into policy and decision making is dependent on the
availability of spatially explicit information on the state and trends of ecosystems and their …
availability of spatially explicit information on the state and trends of ecosystems and their …
True value of estuarine and coastal nurseries for fish: incorporating complexity and dynamics
Coastal ecosystems, such as estuaries, salt marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows,
comprise some of the world's most productive and ecologically significant ecosystems …
comprise some of the world's most productive and ecologically significant ecosystems …
Incorporating climate change adaptation into marine protected area planning
Climate change is increasingly impacting marine protected areas (MPAs) and MPA
networks, yet adaptation strategies are rarely incorporated into MPA design and …
networks, yet adaptation strategies are rarely incorporated into MPA design and …
Climate resilience in marine protected areas and the 'Protection Paradox'
Restricting human activities through Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is assumed to create
more resilient biological communities with a greater capacity to resist and recover following …
more resilient biological communities with a greater capacity to resist and recover following …
Regional management units for marine turtles: a novel framework for prioritizing conservation and research across multiple scales
Background Resolving threats to widely distributed marine megafauna requires definition of
the geographic distributions of both the threats as well as the population unit (s) of interest …
the geographic distributions of both the threats as well as the population unit (s) of interest …
[書籍][B] The biology and ecology of giant kelp forests
DR Schiel, MS Foster - 2015 - books.google.com
The largest seaweed, giant kelp (Macrocystis) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all
plants found on earth. Growing from the seafloor and extending along the ocean surface in …
plants found on earth. Growing from the seafloor and extending along the ocean surface in …