A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems
Corals and coral-associated species are highly vulnerable to the emerging effects of global climate change. The widespread degradation of coral reefs, which will be accelerated by climate change, jeopardizes the goods and services that tropical nations derive from reef ecosystems. However, climate c...
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ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:39708 2024-02-11T10:07:31+01:00 A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems Cinner, Joshua Eli Pratchett, Morgan Stuart Graham, Nicholas Anthony James Graham Messmer, Vanessa Fuentes, Mariana Menezes Prata Bezerra Ainsworth, Tracy Ban, Natalie Bay, Line Kolind Blythe, Jessica Dissard, Delphine Dunn, Simon Evans, Louisa Fabinyi, Michael Fidelman, Pedro Figueiredo, Joana Frisch, Ashley Fulton, Christopher John Hicks, Christina Chemtai Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi Mallela, Jenny Moya, Aurelie Penin, Lucie Rummer, Jodie Lynn Walker, Stefan Williamson, David Hall 2016-07 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/39708/6/39708%20Cinner%20et%20al%202015pdf.pdf unknown Springer http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-015-0832-z https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/39708/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/39708/6/39708%20Cinner%20et%20al%202015pdf.pdf Cinner, Joshua Eli, Pratchett, Morgan Stuart, Graham, Nicholas Anthony James Graham, Messmer, Vanessa, Fuentes, Mariana Menezes Prata Bezerra, Ainsworth, Tracy, Ban, Natalie, Bay, Line Kolind, Blythe, Jessica, Dissard, Delphine, Dunn, Simon, Evans, Louisa, Fabinyi, Michael, Fidelman, Pedro, Figueiredo, Joana, Frisch, Ashley, Fulton, Christopher John, Hicks, Christina Chemtai, Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi, Mallela, Jenny, Moya, Aurelie, Penin, Lucie, Rummer, Jodie Lynn, Walker, Stefan, and Williamson, David Hall (2016) A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems. Regional Environmental Change, 16 (4). pp. 1133-1146. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-015-0832-z 2024-01-22T23:35:38Z Corals and coral-associated species are highly vulnerable to the emerging effects of global climate change. The widespread degradation of coral reefs, which will be accelerated by climate change, jeopardizes the goods and services that tropical nations derive from reef ecosystems. However, climate change impacts to reef social–ecological systems can also be bi-directional. For example, some climate impacts, such as storms and sea level rise, can directly impact societies, with repercussions for how they interact with the environment. This study identifies the multiple impact pathways within coral reef social–ecological systems arising from four key climatic drivers: increased sea surface temperature, severe tropical storms, sea level rise and ocean acidification. We develop a novel framework for investigating climate change impacts in social–ecological systems, which helps to highlight the diverse impacts that must be considered in order to develop a more complete understanding of the impacts of climate change, as well as developing appropriate management actions to mitigate climate change impacts on coral reef and people. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Regional Environmental Change 16 4 1133 1146 |
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Corals and coral-associated species are highly vulnerable to the emerging effects of global climate change. The widespread degradation of coral reefs, which will be accelerated by climate change, jeopardizes the goods and services that tropical nations derive from reef ecosystems. However, climate change impacts to reef social–ecological systems can also be bi-directional. For example, some climate impacts, such as storms and sea level rise, can directly impact societies, with repercussions for how they interact with the environment. This study identifies the multiple impact pathways within coral reef social–ecological systems arising from four key climatic drivers: increased sea surface temperature, severe tropical storms, sea level rise and ocean acidification. We develop a novel framework for investigating climate change impacts in social–ecological systems, which helps to highlight the diverse impacts that must be considered in order to develop a more complete understanding of the impacts of climate change, as well as developing appropriate management actions to mitigate climate change impacts on coral reef and people. |
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Cinner, Joshua Eli Pratchett, Morgan Stuart Graham, Nicholas Anthony James Graham Messmer, Vanessa Fuentes, Mariana Menezes Prata Bezerra Ainsworth, Tracy Ban, Natalie Bay, Line Kolind Blythe, Jessica Dissard, Delphine Dunn, Simon Evans, Louisa Fabinyi, Michael Fidelman, Pedro Figueiredo, Joana Frisch, Ashley Fulton, Christopher John Hicks, Christina Chemtai Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi Mallela, Jenny Moya, Aurelie Penin, Lucie Rummer, Jodie Lynn Walker, Stefan Williamson, David Hall |
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Cinner, Joshua Eli Pratchett, Morgan Stuart Graham, Nicholas Anthony James Graham Messmer, Vanessa Fuentes, Mariana Menezes Prata Bezerra Ainsworth, Tracy Ban, Natalie Bay, Line Kolind Blythe, Jessica Dissard, Delphine Dunn, Simon Evans, Louisa Fabinyi, Michael Fidelman, Pedro Figueiredo, Joana Frisch, Ashley Fulton, Christopher John Hicks, Christina Chemtai Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi Mallela, Jenny Moya, Aurelie Penin, Lucie Rummer, Jodie Lynn Walker, Stefan Williamson, David Hall A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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Cinner, Joshua Eli Pratchett, Morgan Stuart Graham, Nicholas Anthony James Graham Messmer, Vanessa Fuentes, Mariana Menezes Prata Bezerra Ainsworth, Tracy Ban, Natalie Bay, Line Kolind Blythe, Jessica Dissard, Delphine Dunn, Simon Evans, Louisa Fabinyi, Michael Fidelman, Pedro Figueiredo, Joana Frisch, Ashley Fulton, Christopher John Hicks, Christina Chemtai Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi Mallela, Jenny Moya, Aurelie Penin, Lucie Rummer, Jodie Lynn Walker, Stefan Williamson, David Hall |
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A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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A framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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framework for understanding climate change impacts on coral reef social–ecological systems |
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