Conservation for the Anthropocene ocean : interdisciplinary science in support of nature and people /

Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean: Interdisciplinary Science in Support of Nature and People emphasizes strategies to better connect the practice of marine conservation with the needs and priorities of a growing global human population. It conceptualizes nature and people as part of shared eco...

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Other Authors: Levin, Phillip S., Poe, Melissa R.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Bridging the science-policy interface: adaptive solutions in the Anthropocene / J.M. Sullivan, E.B. Cerny-Chipman, A.A. Rosenberg, J. Lubchenco
  • 2. Climate variability, climate change, and conservation in a dynamic ocean / M.L. Pinsky, R.L. Selden
  • 3. The future species of Anthropocene seas / N.K. Dulvy, H.K. Kindsvater
  • 4. How can the oceans help feed 9 billion people? / J.Z. Koehn, E.H. Allison, N. Franz, E.S. Wiegers
  • 5. Social resilience in the Anthropocene ocean / E.M. Finkbeiner, K.L.L. Oleson, J.N. Kittinger
  • 6. Principles for interdisciplinary conservation / H.M. Leslie
  • 7. Creating space for community in marine conservation and management: mapping "communities-at-sea" / K. St. Martin, J. Olson
  • 8. Conservation actions at global and local scales in marine social-ecological systems: status, gaps, and ways forward / N.C. Ban, C. Whitney, T.E. Davies, E. Buscher, D. Lancaster, L. Eckert, C. Rhodes, A.L. Jacob
  • 9. Ocean cultures: Northwest coast ecosystems and indigenous management systems / D.L. Mathews, N.J. Turner
  • 10. Blurred lines: what's a non-native species in the Anthropocene ocean? / I.M. Cote
  • 11. Can ecosystem services make conservation normal and commonplace? / K.M.A. Chan, P. Olmsted, N. Bennett, S.C. Klain, E.A. Williams
  • 12. Beyond privatization: rethinking fisheries stewardship and conservation in the North Pacific / R. Donkersloot, C. Carothers
  • 13. Addressing socioecological tipping points and safe operating spaces in the Anthropocene / B.S. Halpern
  • 14. Stakeholder participation in marine management: the importance of transparency and rules for participation / C. Rockmann, M. Kraan, D. Goldsborough, L. van Hoof
  • 15. Marine conservation as complex cooperative and competitive human interactions / S. Basurto, E. Blanco, M. Nenadovic, B. Vollan
  • 16. Transdisciplinary research for conservation and sustainable development planning in the Caribbean / K.K. Arkema, M. Ruckelshaus
  • 17. Social-ecological trade-offs in Baltic Sea fisheries management / R. Voss, M.F. Quaas, J. Hoffmann, J.O. Schmidt
  • 18. Human rights and the sustainability of fisheries / S.G. Lewis, A. Alifano, M. Boyle, M. Mangel
  • 19. Implications of a changing climate for food sovereignty in coastal British Columbia / T. Satterfield, L. Robertson, N. Vadeboncoeur, A. Pitts
  • 20. The future of modelling to support conservation decisions in the Anthropocene ocean / E.E. Plaganyi, E.A. Fulton
  • 21. The big role of coastal communities and small-scale fishers in ocean conservation / A. Charles
  • 22. Innovations in collaborative science: advancing citizen science, crowdsourcing and participatory modeling to understand and manage marine social-ecological systems / S. Gray, S. Scyphers
  • 23. Looking forward: interconnectedness in the Anthropocene ocean / M.R. Poe, P. Levin.