[HTML][HTML] Oil, fisheries and coastal communities: A review of impacts on the environment, livelihoods, space and governance

N Andrews, NJ Bennett, P Le Billon, SJ Green… - Energy Research & …, 2021 - Elsevier
A quarter of global oil production comes from offshore fields and about 60% of
internationally-traded oil travels by tankers. The relationship between oil, fisheries, and …

Coastal and marine socio-ecological systems: A systematic review of the literature

S Refulio-Coronado, K Lacasse, T Dalton… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The socio-ecological systems (SESs) framework provides cross-disciplinary insight into
complex environmental problems. Numerous studies have applied the SES framework to …

[HTML][HTML] The evolution of ocean literacy: A new framework for the United Nations Ocean Decade and beyond

E McKinley, D Burdon, RJ Shellock - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023 - Elsevier
First introduced in the early 2000s, the concept of ocean literacy has evolved in recent years,
not least since its inclusion as a mechanism for change within the United Nations Ocean …

Tip** point realized in cod fishery

C Möllmann, X Cormon, S Funk, SA Otto, JO Schmidt… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Understanding tip** point dynamics in harvested ecosystems is of crucial importance for
sustainable resource management because ignoring their existence imperils social …

Disaster Resilience Integrated Framework for Transformation (DRIFT): A new approach to theorising and operationalising resilience

B Manyena, F Machingura, P O'keefe - World development, 2019 - Elsevier
Despite the heightened interest in resilience over the past decade, theorising and
operationalising resilience across sustainable development, disaster risk reduction and …

Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: from theory to practice

JG Mason, JG Eurich, JD Lau, W Battista… - Fish and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In a changing climate, there is an imperative to build coupled social‐ecological systems—
including fisheries—that can withstand or adapt to climate stressors. Although resilience …

Building a community's adaptive capacity for post-mining plans based on important performance analysis: case study from Indonesia

AD Sutrisno, YJ Chen, IWK Suryawan, CH Lee - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Preparing communities around mines to face the impacts of mine closures is crucial in order
to reduce disruptions to their livelihoods. Building the adaptive capacity of these …

Adaptation of fishing communities to climate-driven shifts in target species

E Ojea, SE Lester, D Salgueiro-Otero - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
Climate change is causing shifts in marine species' distributions, disrupting fishers and
fishing communities and threatening food security. These changes affect all fishing activities …

A science agenda to inform natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological transformation

SD Crausbay, HR Sofaer, AE Cravens, BC Chaffin… - …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Earth is experiencing widespread ecological transformation in terrestrial, freshwater, and
marine ecosystems that is attributable to directional environmental changes, especially …

How adaptive capacity shapes the Adapt, React, Cope response to climate impacts: insights from small-scale fisheries

KM Green, JC Selgrath, TH Frawley, WK Oestreich… - Climatic Change, 2021 - Springer
As the impacts of climate change on human society accelerate, coastal communities are
vulnerable to changing environmental conditions. The capacity of communities and …