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Bax Narissa Novaglio Camilla Maxwell Kimberley H. Meyers Koen McCann Joy Jennings Sarah Frusher Stewart Fulton Elizabeth A. Nursey-Bray Melissa Fischer Mibu Anderson Kelli Layton Cayne Emad Gholam Reza Alexander Karen A. Rousseau Yannick Lunn Zau Carter Chris G. 《Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries》2022,32(1):189-207
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries - Humans have relied on coastal resources for centuries. However, current growth in population and increased accessibility of coastal resources through... 相似文献
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Stewart D. Frusher Alistair J. Hobday Sarah M. Jennings Colin Creighton Dallas D’Silva Marcus Haward Neil J. Holbrook Melissa Nursey-Bray Gretta T. Pecl E. Ingrid van Putten 《Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries》2014,24(2):593-611
Climate change is not being felt equally around the world. Regions where warming is most rapid will be among those to experience impacts first, will need to develop early responses to these impacts and can provide a guide for management elsewhere. We describe the research history in one such global marine hotspot—south-east Australia—where a number of contentions about the value of hotspots as natural laboratories have been supported, including (1) early reporting of changes (2) early documentation of impacts, and (3) earlier development and promotion of adaptation options. We illustrate a transition from single discipline impacts-focused research to an inter-disciplinary systems view of adaptation research. This transition occurred against a background of change in the political position around climate change and was facilitated by four preconditioning factors. These were: (1) early observations of rapid oceanic change that coincided with (2) biological change which together provided a focus for action, (3) the strong marine orientation and history of management in the region, and (4) the presence of well developed networks. Three case studies collectively show the critical role of inter-disciplinary engagement and stakeholder participation in supporting industry and government adaptation planning. 相似文献
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