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Climate impacts on the ocean are making the Sustainable Development Goals a moving target travelling away from us ArchiMer
Singh, Gerald G.; Hilmi, Nathalie; Bernhardt, Joey R.; Cisneros Montemayor, Andres M.; Cashion, Madeline; Ota, Yoshitaka; Acar, Sevil; Brown, Jason M.; Cottrell, Richard; Djoundourian, Salpie; González‐espinosa, Pedro C.; Lam, Vicky; Marshall, Nadine; Neumann, Barbara; Pascal, Nicolas; Reygondeau, Gabriel; Rocklӧv, Joacim; Safa, Alain; Virto, Laura R.; Cheung, William.
Climate change is impacting marine ecosystems and their goods and services in diverse ways, which can directly hinder our ability to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set out under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Through expert elicitation and a literature review, we find that most climate change effects have a wide variety of negative consequences across marine ecosystem services, though most studies have highlighted impacts from warming and consequences of marine species. Climate change is expected to negatively influence marine ecosystem services through global stressors—such as ocean warming and acidification—but also by amplifying local and regional stressors such as freshwater runoff and pollution load. Experts indicated...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Climate change; Expert elicitation; Marine ecosystem services; Ocean sustainability; Sustainable Development Goals.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00636/74858/75256.pdf
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Socio-economic tools to mitigate the impacts of ocean acidification on economies and communities reliant on coral reefs - a framework for prioritization ArchiMer
Hilmi, Nathalie; Osborn, David; Acar, Sevil; Bambridge, Tamatoa; Chlous, Frederique; Cinar, Mine; Djoundourian, Salpie; Haraldsson, Gunnar; Lam, Vicky W. Y.; Maliki, Samir; Mantuano, Annick De Marffy; Marshall, Nadine; Marshall, Paul; Pascal, Nicolas; Recuero-virto, Laura; Rehdanz, Katrin; Safa, Alain.
Coral reef preservation is a challenge for the whole of humanity, not just for the estimated three billion people that directly depend upon coral reefs for their livelihoods and food security. Ocean acidification combined with rising sea surface temperatures, and an array of other anthropogenic influences such as pollution, sedimentation, over fishing, and coral mining represent the key threats currently facing coral reef survival. Here we summarize a list of agreements, policies, and socioeconomic tools and instruments that can be used by global, national and local decision-makers to address ocean acidification and associated threats, as identified during an expert workshop in October 2017. We then discuss these tools and instruments at a global level and...
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DEPENDENCE ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE IN TURKEY Organic Eprints
Acar, Sevil.
This study is an attempt to show the dependence on agricultural trade in Turkey focusing on the import coverage of exports calculated by “exports divided by imports” in percentages. As such, one can easily see whether a country relies on exports or imports of a specific product or product group. Besides, export value of organic products will be displayed in a separate graph. Since organic imports are very limited, import coverage of organic exports has not been calculated due to lack of data.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Markets and trade.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23954/1/23954%20OWC14_MM.pdf
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