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E-raamat: Adapting to a Changing Environment: Confronting the Consequences of Climate Change

(Senior Conservation Zoologist, Wildlife Conservation Society), (Senior Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2011
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For those who depend on the bounty of the sea for their livelihoods, climate change and its consequences (warming water, coral bleaching, rising sea levels) could spell disaster. The region comprising the eastern coastline of Africa and the islands of the western Indian Ocean--home to many of the Earth's most impoverished people--is particularly vulnerable to significant climate impacts.

Focusing on coral reef fisheries in these areas, which collectively support millions of people, this book provides a tool box of options for confronting the consequences of climate change through building local-scale adaptive capacity and improving the condition of natural resources. This requires strengthening a society's flexibility, assets, learning, and social organizations, as well as restricting or limiting its resource use. These two broad concepts--building social capacity and limiting certain types of resource use--interact in complicated ways, requiring coordinated actions. The authors argue that adaptation solutions are context dependent, determined in part by local resource conditions, human adaptive capacity, and exposure to climate change impacts, but also by a people's history, culture, and aspirations.

Providing an up-to-date and original synthesis of environmental stress, natural resources, and the socioeconomics of climate change, Adapting to a Changing Environment develops a framework to provide governments, scientists, managers, and donors with critical information about local context, encouraging the implementation of nuanced actions that reflect local conditions.

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"While this book has the magic words "climate change" in its subtitle, many of the issues it addresses would be critical even if global temperatures were static or cooling. McClanahan and Cinner focus "on the local and regional impacts of climate change to coastal ecosystems and societies"... Their concern and thorough research of these issues is the strength of their book." -- Natural Hazards Observer

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
1 Climate Change, Resources, and Human Adaptation
1(6)
2 The Global Context of Marine Fisheries
7(15)
3 Climate Change and Oceanography
22(15)
4 Climate Change and the Resilience of Coral Reefs
37(20)
5 Climate Change and Coral Reef Fishes and Fisheries
57(10)
6 Vulnerability of Coastal Communities
67(17)
7 Coastal Communities' Responses to Disturbance
84(16)
8 Linking Social, Ecological, and Environmental Systems
100(15)
9 Building Adaptive Capacity
115(19)
10 Managing Ecosystems for Change
134(16)
11 Confronting the Consequences of Climate Change
150(4)
Bibliography 154(27)
Index 181
Tim McClanahan is a Senior Conservation Zoologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society. His science and conservation work focuses on tropical fisheries, climate change, ecology, and management of coral reefs.

Joshua Cinner is Senior Research Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University. A human geographer, his research explores how poverty and other socioeconomic conditions influence how people use and govern natural resources.