[HTML][HTML] Australians support multi-pronged action to build ecosystem resilience in the Great Barrier Reef
The scale and pace of global environmental change calls for a dramatic upscaling of
ecosystem restoration and for actions that build the resilience of ecosystems to future …
ecosystem restoration and for actions that build the resilience of ecosystems to future …
Testing the reliability of adaptive capacity as a proxy for adaptive and transformative responses to climate change
The concept of adaptive capacity is increasingly being applied to understand and predict
people's ability to adapt to the emerging impacts of climate change. Despite its potential …
people's ability to adapt to the emerging impacts of climate change. Despite its potential …
Broad‐scale analysis of fish community data suggests critical need to support regional connectivity of coral reefs
Connectivity is vital for the biodiversity and functioning of marine ecosystems. It is known to
be important for coral reefs, but the scales at which connectivity effects matter—and …
be important for coral reefs, but the scales at which connectivity effects matter—and …
Microeconomic adaptation to severe climate disturbances on Australian coral reefs
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by climate-induced disturbances that are magnified by
increasing ocean temperatures. Loss of coral reefs strongly affects people whose livelihoods …
increasing ocean temperatures. Loss of coral reefs strongly affects people whose livelihoods …
Cultural functional groups associated with birds relate closely to avian ecological functions and services
The global rapid decline of ecological systems has highlighted the potential of ecosystem
functions to drive conservation discourse. Ecosystem functions underpin important …
functions to drive conservation discourse. Ecosystem functions underpin important …
Big events, little change: Extreme climatic events have no region-wide effect on Great Barrier Reef governance
Extreme climatic events trigger changes in ecosystems with potential negative impacts for
people. These events may provide an opportunity for environmental managers and decision …
people. These events may provide an opportunity for environmental managers and decision …
Towards an integrated framework for understanding social-ecological interactions: nature's contributions to people meets cultural ecosystem services
The social and cultural elements of human interactions with nature remain among the least-
studied and least understood elements of social-ecological systems. Although the …
studied and least understood elements of social-ecological systems. Although the …
Changes in reef tourism's adaptive capacity after severe climate disturbances
Knowledge about adaptive capacity and its determinants has increased significantly over
the last decade. However, most research on adaptive capacity has been static, not …
the last decade. However, most research on adaptive capacity has been static, not …
Novel data in recreation monitoring—Summary proceedings from interagency workshops in 2019 and 2023
Two interagency workshops were held in 2019 and 2023 in Fort Collins, Colorado, to
discuss the use of novel data in recreation monitoring. During the workshops, the phrase …
discuss the use of novel data in recreation monitoring. During the workshops, the phrase …
Exploring the Interdependence of Economic, Ecological, and Social Needs in Community-Based Environmental Sustainability: A Theoretical Application of the Cyclical …
G Affizie - Ecological, and Social Needs in Community-Based …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper applies the Cyclical Interdependence Theory of Needs (CITN) to community-
based environmental sustainability, analyzing the interconnections among economic …
based environmental sustainability, analyzing the interconnections among economic …