Predicting future oceans : sustainability of ocean and human systems amidst global environmental change /
Predicting Future Oceans: Sustainability of Ocean and Human Systems Amidst Global Environmental Change provides a synthesis of our knowledge of the future state of the oceans. The editors undertake the challenge of integrating diverse perspectives-from oceanography to anthropology-to exhibit the cha...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Predicting the future ocean: pathways to global ocean sustainability
- Changing ocean systems: A short synthesis
- Drivers of fisheries production in complex socioecological systems
- Changing seasonality of the sea: past, present, and future
- Extreme climatic events in the ocean
- Seafood methylmercury in a changing ocean
- Building confidence in projections of future ocean capacity
- Marine biodiversity and ecosystem services: the large gloomy shadow of climate change
- Current and future biogeography of exploited marine exploited groups under climate change
- Linking individual performance to population persistence in a changing world
- The Sea Around Us as provider of global fisheries catch and related marine biodiversity data to the Nereus Program and civil society
- Changing biomass flows in marine ecosystems: from the past to the future
- The role of cyclical climate oscillations in species distribution shifts under climate change
- Jellyfishes in a changing ocean
- Understanding variability in marine fisheries: importance of environmental forcing
- Life history of marine fishes and their implications for the future oceans
- Fisheries and seafood security under changing oceans
- Projecting economics of fishing and fishing effort dynamics in the 21st century under climate change
- Integrating environmental information into stock assessment models for fisheries management
- Climate change adaptation and spatial fisheries management
- Adapting tourist seafood consumption practices in Pacific Islands to climate change
- Mariculture: perception and prospects under climate change
- Climate change, contaminants, and country food: collaborating with communities to promote food security in the Artic
- The changing social world of the oceans
- The future of mangrove fishing communities
- Ocean policy on the water--incorporating fishers' perspectives and values
- Integration of traditional knowledge in policy for climate adaptation, displacement and migration in the Pacific
- Coastal indigenous peoples in global ocean governance
- The relevance of human rights to socially responsible seafood
- The emergence of corporate social responsibility in the global seafood industry: potentials and limitations
- The opportunities of changing ocean governance for sustainability
- Climate change vulnerability and ocean governance
- The last commons: (re)constructing an ocean future
- New actors, new possibilities, new challenges--nonstate actor participation in global fisheries governance
- Exploring the knowns and unknowns of international fishery conflicts
- A Blue Economy: equitable, sustainable, and viable development in the world's oceans
- Can aspirations lead us to the oceans we want?
- Ocean governance beyond boundaries: origins, trends, and current challenges
- Incorporating the dynamic and connected nature of the open ocean into governance of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
- Legitimacy has risks and benefits for effective international marine management
- Verifying and improving states' compliance with their international fisheries law obligations
- Understanding potential impacts of subsidies disciplines and small-scale fisheries
- The trouble with tunas: international fisheries science and policy in an uncertain future
- The road to implementing an ecosystem-based approach to high seas fisheries management
- Ocean pollution and warming oceans: toward ocean solutions and natural marine bioremediation
- Beyond prediction--radical ocean futures--a science fiction prototyping approach to imagining the future oceans
- In conclusion: Sustainable and equitable relationships between ocean and society.