Natural capital and exploitation of the deep ocean
Provides the first authoritative, scientific overview of natural capital in the deep ocean, both from a global and regional perspective Includes the relationship between deep-sea resources and protection of biodiversity and function in deep-sea systems, incorporating an ecosystem approach Discusses...
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ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:445438 2023-07-30T04:06:02+02:00 Natural capital and exploitation of the deep ocean Baker, Maria Ramirez-llodra, Eva Z Tyler, Paul 2020 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445438/ English eng Oxford University Press Baker, Maria, Ramirez-llodra, Eva Z and Tyler, Paul (eds.) (2020) Natural capital and exploitation of the deep ocean , Oxford. Oxford University Press, 240pp. Book PeerReviewed 2020 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T22:39:44Z Provides the first authoritative, scientific overview of natural capital in the deep ocean, both from a global and regional perspective Includes the relationship between deep-sea resources and protection of biodiversity and function in deep-sea systems, incorporating an ecosystem approach Discusses the problems associated with cumulative impacts in the deep ocean including climate change and ocean acidification, as well as the social implications of deep-sea exploitation Considers both direct and indirect natural capital (including regulatory services), emphasizing ocean and atmosphere integration Book Ocean acidification University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton |
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Provides the first authoritative, scientific overview of natural capital in the deep ocean, both from a global and regional perspective Includes the relationship between deep-sea resources and protection of biodiversity and function in deep-sea systems, incorporating an ecosystem approach Discusses the problems associated with cumulative impacts in the deep ocean including climate change and ocean acidification, as well as the social implications of deep-sea exploitation Considers both direct and indirect natural capital (including regulatory services), emphasizing ocean and atmosphere integration |
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Baker, Maria, Ramirez-llodra, Eva Z and Tyler, Paul (eds.) (2020) Natural capital and exploitation of the deep ocean , Oxford. Oxford University Press, 240pp. |
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