Avoiding a crisis of motivation for ocean management under global environmental change

Climate change and ocean acidification are altering marine ecosystems and, from a human perspective, creating both winners and losers. Human responses to these changes are complex, but may result in reduced government investments in regulation, resource management, monitoring and enforcement. Moreov...

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Published in:Global Change Biology
Main Authors: Mumby, PJ, Sanchirico, JN, Broad, K, Beck, MW, Tyedmers, P, Morikawa, M, Okey, TA, Crowder, LB, Fulton, EA, Kelso, D, Kleypas, JA, Munch, SB, Glynn, P, Matthews, K, Lubchenco, J
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2017
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:39164 2023-05-15T14:57:45+02:00 Avoiding a crisis of motivation for ocean management under global environmental change Mumby, PJ Sanchirico, JN Broad, K Beck, MW Tyedmers, P Morikawa, M Okey, TA Crowder, LB Fulton, EA Kelso, D Kleypas, JA Munch, SB Glynn, P Matthews, K Lubchenco, J 2017 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39164/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39164/1/Mumby%20et%20al%202017%20Avoiding%20a%20crisis%20of%20motivation%20for%20ocean%20management%20under%20global%20environmental%20change.pdf en eng Blackwell Publishing Ltd https://eprints.utas.edu.au/39164/1/Mumby%20et%20al%202017%20Avoiding%20a%20crisis%20of%20motivation%20for%20ocean%20management%20under%20global%20environmental%20change.pdf Mumby, PJ, Sanchirico, JN, Broad, K, Beck, MW, Tyedmers, P, Morikawa, M, Okey, TA, Crowder, LB, Fulton, EA, Kelso, D, Kleypas, JA, Munch, SB, Glynn, P, Matthews, K and Lubchenco, J 2017 , 'Avoiding a crisis of motivation for ocean management under global environmental change' , Global Change Biology, vol. 23, no. 11 , pp. 4483-4496 , doi:10.1111/gcb.13698 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13698>. arctic fisheries coral reefs tipping point resilience ocean management global environmental change climate change marine ecosystems Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13698 2021-12-13T23:18:15Z Climate change and ocean acidification are altering marine ecosystems and, from a human perspective, creating both winners and losers. Human responses to these changes are complex, but may result in reduced government investments in regulation, resource management, monitoring and enforcement. Moreover, a lack of peoples' experience of climate change may drive some towards attributing the symptoms of climate change to more familiar causes such as management failure. Taken together, we anticipate that management could become weaker and less effective as climate change continues. Using diverse case studies, including the decline of coral reefs, coastal defences from flooding, shifting fish stocks and the emergence of new shipping opportunities in the Arctic, we argue that human interests are better served by increased investments in resource management. But greater government investment in management does not simply mean more of 'business-as-usual.' Management needs to become more flexible, better at anticipating and responding to surprise, and able to facilitate change where it is desirable. A range of technological, economic, communication and governance solutions exists to help transform management. While not all have been tested, judicious application of the most appropriate solutions should help humanity adapt to novel circumstances and seek opportunity where possible. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Ocean acidification University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Arctic Global Change Biology 23 11 4483 4496
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topic arctic
fisheries
coral reefs
tipping point resilience
ocean management
global environmental change
climate change
marine ecosystems
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fisheries
coral reefs
tipping point resilience
ocean management
global environmental change
climate change
marine ecosystems
Mumby, PJ
Sanchirico, JN
Broad, K
Beck, MW
Tyedmers, P
Morikawa, M
Okey, TA
Crowder, LB
Fulton, EA
Kelso, D
Kleypas, JA
Munch, SB
Glynn, P
Matthews, K
Lubchenco, J
Avoiding a crisis of motivation for ocean management under global environmental change
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coral reefs
tipping point resilience
ocean management
global environmental change
climate change
marine ecosystems
description Climate change and ocean acidification are altering marine ecosystems and, from a human perspective, creating both winners and losers. Human responses to these changes are complex, but may result in reduced government investments in regulation, resource management, monitoring and enforcement. Moreover, a lack of peoples' experience of climate change may drive some towards attributing the symptoms of climate change to more familiar causes such as management failure. Taken together, we anticipate that management could become weaker and less effective as climate change continues. Using diverse case studies, including the decline of coral reefs, coastal defences from flooding, shifting fish stocks and the emergence of new shipping opportunities in the Arctic, we argue that human interests are better served by increased investments in resource management. But greater government investment in management does not simply mean more of 'business-as-usual.' Management needs to become more flexible, better at anticipating and responding to surprise, and able to facilitate change where it is desirable. A range of technological, economic, communication and governance solutions exists to help transform management. While not all have been tested, judicious application of the most appropriate solutions should help humanity adapt to novel circumstances and seek opportunity where possible.
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author Mumby, PJ
Sanchirico, JN
Broad, K
Beck, MW
Tyedmers, P
Morikawa, M
Okey, TA
Crowder, LB
Fulton, EA
Kelso, D
Kleypas, JA
Munch, SB
Glynn, P
Matthews, K
Lubchenco, J
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Tyedmers, P
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Okey, TA
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Fulton, EA
Kelso, D
Kleypas, JA
Munch, SB
Glynn, P
Matthews, K
Lubchenco, J
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