Decision: Climate-smart socially innovative tools and approaches for marine pollution science in support of sustainable development — R2/PR11 DOI Creative Commons
Marcus Lange, David Cabana, Anna Ebeling

и другие.

Опубликована: Март 16, 2023

There is a complex interaction between pollution, climate change, the environment and people. This interplay of actions impacts particularly relevant in coastal regions, where land meets sea. To achieve sustainable development systems, better understanding necessary role impact pollution connectedness elements, namely, people, as well associated unfolding an integrated social–ecological system (SES). In this context, enabling capacity tools connecting scientific efforts to societal demands much debated. paper establishes basis for climate-smart socially innovative approaches marine science. The goal developing set twofold: first, build on, integrate, further improve well-founded strengths diagnosis process systemic environmental problems; and, second, provide decision-making with usable information create actionable knowledge managing on SES under changing climate. concludes by establishing scope ‘last mile’ approach incorporating evidence change conditions into coast. uses case studies demonstrate need collaborative connect science human activities SES.

Язык: Английский

Opportunities and challenges for transformation of urban social-ecological systems DOI
Ahjond S. Garmestani, J. B. Ruhl,

Jorge H. García

и другие.

Advances in ecological research/Advances in Ecological Research, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Climate change and human security in coastal regions DOI Creative Commons
Jan Petzold, Jürgen Scheffran

Cambridge Prisms Coastal Futures, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 2

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Abstract Climate change has been recognised as a major concern in coastal hotspots exposed to multiple climate hazards under regionally specific characteristics of vulnerability. We review the emerging research and current trends academic literature on risk adaptation from human security perspective. The ecological socioeconomic developments are analysed for key areas, including infrastructure; water, food fisheries; health; mobility; conflict, taking different geographical contexts areas islands, megacities deltas into consideration. Compounding cascading interactions require integrative policy approaches address growing complexity. Governance mechanisms focus management adaptation, nature-based solutions community-based considering their synergies trade-offs. This perspective allows holistic view risks vicious circles societal instability systems interconnectedness dimensions necessary sustainable transformative most affected hotspots.

Язык: Английский

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Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene DOI Creative Commons
Louis Celliers, María Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer

и другие.

Cambridge Prisms Coastal Futures, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 1

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023

Abstract Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene the geological epoch in humans dominate it rooted past, present, Future sustainability building on momentum of fundamental importance studying human dynamics governance coupled social ecological systems. In Anthropocene, innovation may play critical role achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses qualitative analysis anchored Grounded Theory Method systematic collection papers identify broad types innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised inclusion. six proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful engaging communication; (c) urging compelling change; (d) social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation governance; (f) lived experiences values. innovations this paper can be embedded within, form part of, action using science–society compact sustainable development coasts Anthropocene.

Язык: Английский

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Navigating the currents of coastal narratives in search of sustainable futures DOI Creative Commons
Shona Paterson, Ilan Chabay

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 29(5)

Опубликована: Май 18, 2024

Abstract In the face of rapid, consequential changes in coastal conditions, communities and regions must make decisions to address these negotiate pathways towards more sustainable futures. Making just equitable requires engaging affected population influential stakeholders process. These processes can be improved by considering with shared narratives present across both time location. This paper reviews exemplary instances which have been employed facilitating regions, particular, future-facing-narratives that reflect social landscape dynamics operating parallel environmental geographical conditions. Recognizing learning from deepens facilitates making informed, meaningful on complex, contested, value-laden issues facing communities. argues at scales local-to-national sustainability identity as central pillars negotiation around governance desirable outcomes.

Язык: Английский

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The Coupling Coordination Degree of Social-Ecological Systems Resilience of Coastal Tourism Destinations in Guangxi Beibu Gulf DOI

Jingji Wu,

Sharifah Rohayah Sheikh Dawood, Jiarui Sun

и другие.

Case Studies in the Environment, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 9(1)

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025

The sustainable development of social-ecological systems in coastal tourism destinations is a matter growing concern. Resilience theory offers new research perspective on the destinations, driven by factors such as climate change, urbanization, and resource degradation. This study focuses destination Guangxi Beibu Gulf, analyzing period from 2014 to 2022. An indicator system was constructed considering vulnerability adaptive capacity social, economic, ecological subsystems. resilience measured using TOPSIS-Entropy method. Based these measurements, coupling coordination degree model applied analyze spatial heterogeneity binary subsystems (social-economic, social-ecological, economic-ecological) ternary subsystem (social-economic-ecological). results revealed that: (1) During period, shows an overall fluctuating upward trend. Social exhibited downward trend, showed economic varied between municipalities. primarily influenced subsystem. (2) generally increased over time, with Beihai exhibiting highest economic-ecological subsystems, Qinzhou leading social-economic coordination. (3) closely related change subsystem, performs best dimension. These findings highlight need for integrated strategies enhance systems’ balancing ecological, factors.

Язык: Английский

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Comparison of Coastal Resilience Policies: A Perspective on Effective Global Governance Strategies DOI Creative Commons

Weiwei Dong,

Guilan Lin

E3S Web of Conferences, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 617, С. 01019 - 01019

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025

Coastal areas are key ecosystems that concentrate global biodiversity and particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Countries around world have developed diverse policies address coastal resilience challenges, responding threats from sea level rise, extreme weather events, development. This paper provides a comparative analysis governance across different countries regions, summarizing successful practices. The study reveals like Netherlands United States effectively enhanced disaster ecological protection by combining hard engineering measures with nature-based solutions. In contrast, such as Japan Indonesia focused more on community participation solutions, demonstrating advantages low-cost sustainable governance. Successful policy tools exhibit several common characteristics, including integration broad involvement, multi-level collaborative governance, adaptive management. Moreover, highlights challenges prerequisites cross-regional transfer. feasible recommendations for policymakers enhance adaptability in response long-term risks posed

Язык: Английский

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How resilience is framed matters for governance of coastal social‐ecological systems DOI Creative Commons
Sarah Clément, Javad Jozaei, Michael Mitchell

и другие.

Environmental Policy and Governance, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 34(1), С. 65 - 76

Опубликована: Апрель 29, 2023

Abstract Effective governance of social‐ecological systems (SES) is an enduring challenge, especially in coastal environments where accelerating impacts climate change are increasing pressure on already stressed systems. While resilience often proposed as a suitable framing to re‐orient and management, the literature includes many different, sometimes conflicting, definitions ideas that influence how concept applied, environments. This study combines discourse analysis key informant interviews Tasmania, Australia, demonstrating inconsistencies confusion way framed research practice. We find most (1) rate recovery from disturbance or (2) process acting response to, anticipation of, disturbance. A third considers emergent property SESs. framing, , accounts for multiple configurations SES, which necessitates adaptation transformation strategies address changes across temporal spatial scales. Coastal managers recognised value this governing SESs, yet inconsistency was also evident they understood applied Expanding use essential more effective governance, given dynamics SESs intensity social, economic, environmental drivers these face. However, requires addressing unclear, confused, superficial resilience‐oriented concepts policy discourse.

Язык: Английский

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The contribution of the resilience approach to the governance of complex systems: A qualitative study in the Po delta area, Italy DOI

Arianna Morelli,

Davide Olori, Andrea Taramelli

и другие.

Ocean & Coastal Management, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 251, С. 107045 - 107045

Опубликована: Фев. 26, 2024

Язык: Английский

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Assessing collaboration, knowledge exchange, and stakeholder agency in coastal governance to enhance climate resilience DOI Creative Commons
Lena Rölfer, Louis Celliers,

Meredith Fernandes

и другие.

Regional Environmental Change, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 24(1)

Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2023

Abstract Coastal governance plays a central role in building the capacities for adaptation and transformation towards climate resilience coastal social-ecological systems (SES). However, enhancing requires effective coordination between organisations involved governance. Therefore, more information about agency of relationships them is needed. This paper aims to improve understanding collaboration, knowledge exchange, stakeholder SES, using case study Algoa Bay, South Africa. We apply combine analysis social network analysis, which currently underrepresented change research. Results suggest that different top-down bottom-up processes are needed exchange enhance Bay SES. These include improved leadership, transfer, integration information, support bridging organisations, inclusivity marginalised stakeholders. suggestions may also be broadly applicable transferable similar Ultimately, results this shed light on structures facing advance research combining environmental

Язык: Английский

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Designing for collective action: a knowledge co-production process to address water governance challenges on the island of Öland, Sweden DOI Creative Commons
Carolin Seiferth, Maria Tengö, Erik Andersson

и другие.

Sustainability Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 19(5), С. 1623 - 1640

Опубликована: Авг. 2, 2024

Abstract Enabling diverse actors to address interlinked sustainability issues is important and challenging. This paper focuses on how design a dialogue-based knowledge co-production process nurture collective action. Using the conceptualization of systems, target, operational as guiding framework, we designed combined different complementary activities invite look at wicked problem through multiple lenses reflect their own positions, perspectives, knowledge, values. With carefully documented workshop series held with local Öland, Sweden, our empirical case study, demonstrate moved from exploring multifunctionality landscapes understanding actors’ values, preferences, priorities, developing four strategies for effectively accelerating expanding efforts adapt climate change. Our study reveals mobilizing, articulating, connecting individually nurtures It also leverages processes cornerstones in addressing challenges an inclusive equitable way.

Язык: Английский

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