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Transforming management of tropical coastal seas to cope with challenges of the 21st century

Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on adjacent coastal seas for food, and livelihoods. We show how trends in demography and in several local and global anthropogenic stressors are progressively degrading capacity of coastal waters to sustain these people. Far more effective approaches to environmental management are needed if the loss in provision of ecosystem goods and services is to be stemmed. We propose expanded use of marine spatial planning as a framework for more effective, pragmatic management based on ocean zones to accommodate conflicting uses. This would force the holistic, regional-scale reconciliation of food security, livelihoods, and conservation that is needed. Transforming how countries manage coastal resources will require major change in policy and politics, implemented with sufficient flexibility to accommodate societal variations. Achieving this change is a major challenge - one that affects the lives of one fifth of humanity.
- James Cook University Australia
- Australian National University Australia
- Newcastle University United Kingdom
- University of Newcastle Australia Australia
- University of Connecticut United States
Socio ecological management, 710, 551, Q1, Oceanography, transforming, 1910 Oceanography, Global change, GC, GE, Ecology, Geography, tropical, Life Sciences, Coral reef, Anthozoa, Pollution, Socio-ecological management, Tropical coastal fishery, 2310 Pollution, 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine, management, Environmental Monitoring, 21st, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, Fisheries, coastal, challenges, seas, Aquatic Science, 333, century, Animals, Humans, Computer Simulation, Ecosystem, Demography, cope, Marine spatial planning, Arts and Humanities, Law, Coastal resource management
Socio ecological management, 710, 551, Q1, Oceanography, transforming, 1910 Oceanography, Global change, GC, GE, Ecology, Geography, tropical, Life Sciences, Coral reef, Anthozoa, Pollution, Socio-ecological management, Tropical coastal fishery, 2310 Pollution, 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine, management, Environmental Monitoring, 21st, Conservation of Natural Resources, Climate Change, Oceans and Seas, Fisheries, coastal, challenges, seas, Aquatic Science, 333, century, Animals, Humans, Computer Simulation, Ecosystem, Demography, cope, Marine spatial planning, Arts and Humanities, Law, Coastal resource management
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