Public perceptions of the ocean: lessons for marine conservation from a global research review

R Jefferson, E McKinley, H Griffin, A Nimmo… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Insights into how public audiences perceive and relate to the ocean are pivotal to successful
societal engagement and integration of human dimensions in marine conservation …

Australasia

J Lawrence, B Mackey, F Chiew, MJ Costello… - 2023 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Observed changes and impacts Ongoing climate trends have exacerbated many extreme
events (very high confidence). The Australian trends include further warming and sea level …

Going beyond good intentions for the sustainable conservation of built heritage: A systematic literature review

J Gonçalves, R Mateus, JD Silvestre, AP Roders - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable
conservation of built heritage and its actual implementation. Socio-psychological models of …

Redefining community based on place attachment in a connected world

GG Gurney, J Blythe, H Adams… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
The concept of community is often used in environmental policy to foster environmental
stewardship and public participation, crucial prerequisites of effective management …

Coral restoration: Socio-ecological perspectives of benefits and limitations

MY Hein, A Birtles, BL Willis, N Gardiner, R Beeden… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Coral restoration is increasingly used globally as a management tool to minimize
accelerating coral reef degradation resulting from climate change. Yet, the science of coral …

Shifts in tourists' sentiments and climate risk perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef

MI Curnock, NA Marshall, L Thiault, SF Heron… - Nature Climate …, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract Iconic places, including World Heritage areas, are symbolic and synonymous with
national and cultural identities. Recognition of an existential threat to an icon may therefore …

[HTML][HTML] The role of iconic places, collective efficacy, and negative emotions in climate change communication

YL Waters, KA Wilson, AJ Dean - Environmental Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Communication strategies designed to strengthen individual and community climate action
play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and averting worst-case climate …

Impact of climate-related changes to the timing of autumn foliage colouration on tourism in Japan

J Liu, H Cheng, D Jiang, L Huang - Tourism Management, 2019 - Elsevier
This study introduces plant phenophase as a “bridge” to assessing the impact of climate
change on autumn foliage viewing tourism in Japan. The results showed that from 1978 to …

[HTML][HTML] Australians support multi-pronged action to build ecosystem resilience in the Great Barrier Reef

S Lockie, HA Bartelet, BW Ritchie, C Demeter… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
The scale and pace of global environmental change calls for a dramatic upscaling of
ecosystem restoration and for actions that build the resilience of ecosystems to future …

Measuring what matters in the Great Barrier Reef

N Marshall, ML Barnes, A Birtles… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The natural environment plays an integral role in the culture of all people. Although the
cultural services provided by ecosystems are often acknowledged, these abstract qualities …