Changing ocean, marine ecosystems, and dependent communities

NL Bindoff, WWL Cheung, JG Kairo, J Arístegui… - 2019 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
The ocean is a key component of the Earth system (Chapter 1) as it provides essential life
supporting services (Inniss et al. 2017). For example, it stores heat trapped in the …

Adaptive capacity and social-ecological resilience of coastal areas: A systematic review

H Ferro-Azcona, A Espinoza-Tenorio… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2019 - Elsevier
Establishing protected areas constitutes one of the main strategies for the conservation of
marine and coastal ecosystems. Increasing risks associated with environmental change …

Social-ecological vulnerability to climate change and risk governance in coastal fishing communities of Bangladesh

R Sultana, HM Irfanullah, SA Selim… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In Bangladesh, fishing communities are one of the most climate-vulnerable groups, though
they play an important role in economic development. The main objective of this study was …

[PDF][PDF] Climate change vulnerability and responses of fisherfolk communities in the South-Eastern coast of Bangladesh

P Barua, SH Rahman, S Barua… - Water Conservation and …, 2020 - academia.edu
Worldwide, nearly half a billion people derive their income from fisheries and fisheries
products provide about 15% of the animal protein and support the livelihoods of 10-12% of …

Households' livelihood vulnerability to climate change and climate variability: A case study of the Coastal Zone, The Gambia

J Amuzu, AT Kabo-Bah, BP Jallow… - Journal of Environment and …, 2018 - econstor.eu
Climate change and its variability are negatively influencing climate-dependent activities
such as agriculture and fishing in Africa, of which The Gambia is no exception. Households …

[HTML][HTML] The interaction between climate change and marine fisheries: Review, challenges, and gaps

Y Xu, T Krafft, P Martens - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change presents profound challenges to marine ecosystems and fisheries,
necessitating effective management and adaptive strategies. Simultaneously, marine …

[HTML][HTML] Framing adaptive capacity of coastal communities: A review of the role of scientific framing in indicator-based adaptive capacity assessments in coastal social …

FE Córdova, T Krause, E Furlan, E Allegri… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the current context of climate and anthropogenic change, assessing the adaptive capacity
of coastal communities, ie, their ability to adapt, navigate and/or recover from the impacts of …

Analysis of policies and programmes for tackling coastal climate risks in India

C Jyotsna, B Sinha, J Bisaria - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate risks threaten the coastal areas all over the world. In the case of India, which has a
densely populated coastline of 7516.6 km, developing effective policies and management …

[PDF][PDF] The socio-economic impact of climate change on the coastal zone of the Gambia

J Amuzu, BP Jallow, AT Kabo-Bah, S Yaffa - 2018 - academia.edu
Coastal systems are predominantly delicate to three key drivers related to Climate Change
(CC): Sea Level Rise (SLR); ocean temperature and; ocean acidity. This study focused on …

Coastal multi-hazard vulnerability mapping: a case study along the coast of South 24 Parganas District, East Coast of India

S Pal, VK Yadav, A Sharma, PS Ananthan… - Journal of the Indian …, 2022 - Springer
The present study on coastal zone of South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal is
experiencing threat from several disasters like cyclones, storms, tsunami, flood and erosion …