Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change.
There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of human vulnerability to climate change. We use an empirical case study of 12 coastal communities and associated coral reefs in Kenya to assess and compare five key ecological and social components of the...
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Main Authors: | Joshua E Cinner, Cindy Huchery, Emily S Darling, Austin T Humphries, Nicholas A J Graham, Christina C Hicks, Nadine Marshall, Tim R McClanahan |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/66dd0e05a7ce4ac38db90b97bcb2fcc1 |
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