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Using case studies from Florida and the Caribbean, this book summarizes the state of coral reef conservation today, exploring the most effective way to protect vulnerable coral reef ecosystems while ensuring peopleà â â s voices are heard.Ã
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Using case studies from Florida and the Caribbean, this book summarizes the state of coral reef conservation today, exploring the most effective way to protect vulnerable coral reef ecosystems while ensuring peopleà â â s voices are heard.Ã
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- Strategies for Sustainable Development Series
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781839986710
- ISBN-10: 1839986719
- Artikelnr.: 64107505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Strategies for Sustainable Development Series
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9781839986710
- ISBN-10: 1839986719
- Artikelnr.: 64107505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kelly Dunning is an assistant professor and Director of the Conservation Governance Lab at Auburn University. She holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is an expert on global coral reef management. Ryan Williamson is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia and is an expert in congressional politics including policy, procedure, and elections. Amanda Alva graduated with her MS from the Conservation Governance Lab at Auburn University studying coral reef policy in the United States. She received her BSc in Marine Science from the University of Texas at Austin. She is currently a Marine & Coastal Social Scientist at NOAA for CSS Inc. Sabine Bailey graduated with her MS from the Conservation Governance Lab at Auburn University studying coral reef management. She received her BSc in Biology from McGill University. She is currently an NOAA Digital Coast Fellow working with The Nature Conservancy and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Daniel Morris graduated with his MS from Conservation Governance Lab at Auburn University studying coral reef management. He received his BA from Auburn University in Political Science. He is currently a federal Presidential Management Fellow. Kasen Wally graduated with his MS from the Conservation Governance Lab at Auburn University studying coral reef management in Florida. He received his BSc in Environmental Science from Western Carolina University. He is currently a Coastal Resiliency Specialist with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Part 1. The Climate Change Challenge to Coral Reefs that will require Conservation Theory and Practice to Evolve
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and Other Threats
Chapter 3. Status of Coral Reefs
Chapter 4. Approaches to Coral Reef Management
Part 2: Case Studies
Chapter 5: The Case of The Florida Reef Tract: Bureaucracies, Participation, and Managing Novel Ecosystems
Chapter 6. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that may damage coral reefs: The Port of Miami Case
Chapter 7. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that damage coral reefs: The Cayman Islands Case
Chapter 8: Cultural Services of Reefs: The Case of the Cayman Islands MPAs and What Would Be Lost With A Major Infrastructure Project
Chapter 9: How Coral Reefs are Placed on the Decision-making Agenda
Chapter 10: Summary of case studies and the changes to stakeholder-driven, participatory management of reefs
Chapter 11: Call to Action: Participation and Managing Reefs Under Global Change
Appendix Chapter 5
Appendix Chapter 6
Appendix Chapter 7
Appendix Chapter 8
Appendix Chapter 9
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and Other Threats
Chapter 3. Status of Coral Reefs
Chapter 4. Approaches to Coral Reef Management
Part 2: Case Studies
Chapter 5: The Case of The Florida Reef Tract: Bureaucracies, Participation, and Managing Novel Ecosystems
Chapter 6. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that may damage coral reefs: The Port of Miami Case
Chapter 7. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that damage coral reefs: The Cayman Islands Case
Chapter 8: Cultural Services of Reefs: The Case of the Cayman Islands MPAs and What Would Be Lost With A Major Infrastructure Project
Chapter 9: How Coral Reefs are Placed on the Decision-making Agenda
Chapter 10: Summary of case studies and the changes to stakeholder-driven, participatory management of reefs
Chapter 11: Call to Action: Participation and Managing Reefs Under Global Change
Appendix Chapter 5
Appendix Chapter 6
Appendix Chapter 7
Appendix Chapter 8
Appendix Chapter 9
Part 1. The Climate Change Challenge to Coral Reefs that will require Conservation Theory and Practice to Evolve
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and Other Threats
Chapter 3. Status of Coral Reefs
Chapter 4. Approaches to Coral Reef Management
Part 2: Case Studies
Chapter 5: The Case of The Florida Reef Tract: Bureaucracies, Participation, and Managing Novel Ecosystems
Chapter 6. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that may damage coral reefs: The Port of Miami Case
Chapter 7. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that damage coral reefs: The Cayman Islands Case
Chapter 8: Cultural Services of Reefs: The Case of the Cayman Islands MPAs and What Would Be Lost With A Major Infrastructure Project
Chapter 9: How Coral Reefs are Placed on the Decision-making Agenda
Chapter 10: Summary of case studies and the changes to stakeholder-driven, participatory management of reefs
Chapter 11: Call to Action: Participation and Managing Reefs Under Global Change
Appendix Chapter 5
Appendix Chapter 6
Appendix Chapter 7
Appendix Chapter 8
Appendix Chapter 9
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and Other Threats
Chapter 3. Status of Coral Reefs
Chapter 4. Approaches to Coral Reef Management
Part 2: Case Studies
Chapter 5: The Case of The Florida Reef Tract: Bureaucracies, Participation, and Managing Novel Ecosystems
Chapter 6. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that may damage coral reefs: The Port of Miami Case
Chapter 7. How communities are organizing to contest major infrastructure projects that damage coral reefs: The Cayman Islands Case
Chapter 8: Cultural Services of Reefs: The Case of the Cayman Islands MPAs and What Would Be Lost With A Major Infrastructure Project
Chapter 9: How Coral Reefs are Placed on the Decision-making Agenda
Chapter 10: Summary of case studies and the changes to stakeholder-driven, participatory management of reefs
Chapter 11: Call to Action: Participation and Managing Reefs Under Global Change
Appendix Chapter 5
Appendix Chapter 6
Appendix Chapter 7
Appendix Chapter 8
Appendix Chapter 9