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Using Soundscapes to Assess Changes in Coral Reef Social-Ecological Systems

Tzu‐Hao Lin, Frédéric Sinniger, Saki Harii, Tomonari Akamatsu

2023Oceanography15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coral reefs are among the world’s most diversified marine ecosystems. While their rich biodiversity is essential to many social and economic activities, they face unprecedented cumulative impacts from climate change and anthropogenic development. Aligning governance structures with ecological processes has become key to sustaining ecosystem services. Nevertheless, a major obstacle to informing decision-making is the lack of empirical data on interacting ecological and social processes. Therefore, novel methods for facilitating the assessment of coral reef social-ecological systems are necessary.

Topics & Concepts

Coral reefObstacleCorporate governanceEcosystem servicesEnvironmental resource managementResilience of coral reefsEcologyReefEcosystemGeographyEnvironmental scienceBusinessBiologyFinanceArchaeologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems StudiesMarine animal studies overviewMarine and fisheries research
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