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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV046283134
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 926 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten.
    Edition: second edition
    ISBN: 978-3-662-56233-8
    Uniform Title: Pflanzenökologie
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-3-662-56231-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-662-56232-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science , Biology
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    Keywords: Pflanzenökologie ; Lehrbuch ; Electronic books ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch ; Lehrbuch
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    Author information: Schulze, Ernst-Detlef 1941-
    Author information: Zaehle, Sönke 1977-
    Author information: Sierra, Carlos
    Author information: Clemens, Stephan 1963-
    Author information: Schäfer, H. Martin
    Author information: Beck, Erwin 1937-
    Author information: Buchmann, Nina 1965-
    Author information: Dormann, Carsten F.
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  • 2
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    UID:
    almahu_BV045538013
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 590 Seiten).
    ISBN: 978-3-319-46807-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-46806-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-46808-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science , Biology
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ1766011292
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 294 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 978-3-030-70155-0 , 9783030701550 , 2522-8420 , 2522-8439
    Series Statement: Key challenges in geography
    Content: This book provides an original review of Ocean Literacy as a component of public policy in Europe and beyond. The impact of the ocean on human activities is one of the most significant environmental issues facing humanity. By offering valuable insights into the interrelationships between geography, environment, marine science and education, the book explores key issues relating to the future of our planet and the way people respond to them. This volume discusses concepts concerning citizenship education and co-creation and the role of public policy and different international initiatives in raising awareness and mitigating the effects of over-use and misuse of valuable resources. A range of innovative projects are presented and evaluated from the local to national and global levels.This book advances knowledge and provides a picture of these advances, presents the issues and challenges, including the important role that geography education and geographical awareness could play in advancing the case for Ocean Literacy. This crossdisciplinary book appeals to students and scientists as well as professionals and practitioners in geography, environmental and marine sciences, international policy and many related fields.
    Note: Contents General on Ocean Literacy Ocean Literacy: Background, Future Drivers, and Opportunities / Jan H. Stel Ocean Literacy: From a Ripple to a Wave / Diana L. Payne and Meghan E. Marrero A Framework for the Assessment of the Effectiveness of Ocean Literacy Initiatives / Owen Molloy, Matthew Ashley, and Conor McCrossan Exploring and Exploiting Deep Ocean Space / Jan H. Stel Ocean Literacy—In the Context of Naming of Seas: Case Study: The Sea Between Korea and Japan / Rainer Dormels Education Design-Based Implementation Research for Exploring the Ocean: A Geographical Perspective / Alfonso García de la Vega Innovative Education Strategies to Advance Ocean Literacy / Veronica McCauley, Kevin Davison, Patricia McHugh, Christine Domegan, and Anthony Grehan Sail Training Has Set Sail on a Course Towards Ocean Literacy / Laura Ellen Lyth Applications The Importance of Ocean Literacy in the Mediterranean Region—Steps Towards Blue Sustainability / Melita Mokos, Maria Cheimonopoulou, Panayota Koulouri, Monica Previati, Giulia Realdon, Francesca Santoro, Athanasios Mogias, Theodora Boubonari, Alessio Satta, and Christos Ioakeimidis Fostering Ocean-Literate Generations: The Portuguese Blue School / Raquel L. Costa, Bernardo Mata, Fernanda Silva, Patrícia Conceição, and Laura Guimarães Two Ocean Aquarium Academy: An Introduction to Ocean Literacy Programmes and a Marine Sciences Curriculum / Russell A. Stevens Index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Kutsopulos, Kōstēs 1945-
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ1737537974
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 530 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030425845 , 978-3-030-42584-5
    ISSN: 2510-1307 , 2510-1315
    Series Statement: Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment
    Content: Our realisation of how profoundly glaciers and ice sheets respond to climate change and impact sea level and the environment has propelled their study to the forefront of Earth system science. Aspects of this multidisciplinary endeavour now constitute major areas of research. This book is named after the international summer school held annually in the beautiful alpine village of Karthaus, Northern Italy, and consists of twenty chapters based on lectures from the school. They cover theory, methods, and observations, and introduce readers to essential glaciological topics such as ice-flow dynamics, polar meteorology, mass balance, ice-core analysis, paleoclimatology, remote sensing and geophysical methods, glacial isostatic adjustment, modern and past glacial fluctuations, and ice sheet reconstruction. The chapters were written by thirty-four contributing authors who are leading international authorities in their fields. The book can be used as a graduate-level textbook for a university course, and as a valuable reference guide for practising glaciologists and climate scientists.
    Note: Contents 1 Slow Viscous Flow 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Coordinate Systems and the Material Derivative 1.2.1 Eulerian and Lagrangian Coordinates 1.2.2 The Material Derivative 1.3 Mass Conservation 1.4 The Stress Tensor and Momentum Conservation 1.4.1 The Stress Tensor 1.4.2 Momentum Conservation 1.4.3 Rheology 1.4.4 The Navier-Stokes Equations 1.4.5 Stokes Flow 1.5 Boundary Conditions 1.5.1 The No-Slip Condition and the Sliding Law 1.5.2 Dynamic Boundary Conditions 1.5.3 Kinematic Boundary Conditions 1.6 Temperature and Energy Conservation 1.7 Glacier and Ice Sheet Flow 1.8 Examples 1.8.1 Uniform Flow on a Slope 1.8.2 Spreading Flow at an Ice Divide 1.8.3 Small-Amplitude Perturbations 1.9 The Shallow Ice Approximation 1.10 Conclusions and Outlook 1.11 Appendix: Non-dimensionalisation Exercises 2 Thermal Structure 2.1 Temperature Profiles 2.2 Boundary Conditions 2.2.1 The Thermal Near-Surface Wave 2.3 Models: Simple to Complicated 2.4 Basal Conditions 2.4.1 Polythermal Ice 2.5 Modelling Issues 2.5.1 Non-dimensionalisation 2.5.2 Thermomechanical Coupling 2.5.3 Thermal Runaway Exercises 3 Sliding, Drainage and Subglacial Geomorphology 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Sliding Over Hard Beds 3.2.1 Weertman Sliding 3.2.2 Nye-Kamb Theory 3.2.3 Sub-temperate Sliding 3.2.4 Nonlinear Sliding Laws 3.2.5 Cavitation 3.2.6 Comparison with Experiment 3.3 Subglacial Drainage Theory 3.3.1 Weertman Films 3.3.2 Röthlisberger Channels (or ‘R-Channels’) 3.3.3 Jökulhlaups 3.3.4 Subglacial Lakes 3.3.5 Linked Cavities 3.3.6 Drainage Transitions and Glacier Surges 3.3.7 Ongoing Developments 3.4 Basal Processes and Geomorphology 3.4.1 Soft Glacier Beds 3.4.2 Drainage Over Till 3.4.3 Geomorphological Processes Exercises 4 Tidewater Glaciers 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Calving 4.3 Tidewater Glacier Dynamics 4.3.1 Tidewater Glacier Retreat and Instability 4.3.2 Tidewater Glacier Advance 4.3.3 Flow Variability of Tidewater Glaciers 4.4 The Link to Climate: Triggers for Retreat 4.4.1 Ice Shelf Collapse and Backstress 4.4.2 Grounded Calving Fronts 4.5 Outlook 5 Interaction of Ice Shelves with the Ocean 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Impact of Melting Ice on the Ocean 5.3 Processes at the Ice-Ocean Interface 5.4 Buoyancy-Driven Flow on Geophysical Scales 5.5 Sensitivity to Ocean Temperature 5.6 Impact of Meltwater Outflow at the Grounding Line 5.7 Fundamentals of the Three-Dimensional Ocean Circulation 5.8 Some Properties and Limitations of the Geostrophic Equations 5.9 Effects of Stratification 5.10 Three-Dimensional Circulation in Sub-Ice-Shelf Cavities Exercises 6 Polar Meteorology 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Shortwave and Longwave Radiation 6.3 Radiation Climate at the Top of the Atmosphere 6.4 Large Scale Circulation 6.5 Surface Energy Balance 6.5.1 Shortwave Radiation 6.5.2 Surface Albedo 6.5.3 Longwave Radiation 6.5.4 Turbulent Fluxes 6.6 Temperature Inversion and Katabatic Winds 6.6.1 Surface Temperature Inversion and Deficit 6.6.2 Katabatic Winds 6.7 Precipitation 6.8 Notes and References Exercises 7 Mass Balance 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Definitions 7.3 Methods 7.3.1 In Situ Observations 7.3.2 Satellite/Airborne Altimetry 7.3.3 Satellite Gravimetry 7.3.4 Mass Budget Method 7.4 Valley Glaciers and Ice Caps 7.4.1 In Situ Observations 7.4.2 Modelling 7.4.3 Dynamical Response 7.4.4 Remote Sensing 7.5 Antarctic Ice Sheet 7.5.1 Spatial SSMB Variability 7.5.2 Blue Ice Areas 7.5.3 Temporal SSMB Variability 7.6 Greenland Ice Sheet 7.6.1 Spatial SSMB Variability 7.6.2 Temporal SSMB Variability 7.6.3 Role of the Liquid Water Balance 8 Numerical Modelling of Ice Sheets, Streams, and Shelves 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Ice Flow Equations 8.2.1 The Shallow Ice Approximation 8.2.2 Analogy with the Heat Equation 8.3 Finite Difference Numerics 8.3.1 Explicit Scheme for the Heat Equation 8.3.2 A First Implemented Scheme 8.3.3 Stability Criteria and Adaptive Time Stepping 8.3.4 Implicit Schemes 8.3.5 Numerical Solution of Diffusion Equations 8.4 Numerically Solving the SIA 8.5 Exact Solutions and Verification 8.5.1 Exact Solution of the Heat Equation 8.5.2 Halfar’s Exact Similarity Solution to the SIA 8.5.3 Using Halfar’s Solution 8.5.4 A Test of Robustness 8.6 Applying Our Numerical Ice Sheet Model 8.7 Shelves and Streams 8.7.1 The Shallow Shelf Approximation (SSA) 8.7.2 Numerical Solution of the SSA 8.7.3 Numerics of the Linear Boundary Value Problem 8.7.4 Solving the Stress Balance for an Ice Shelf 8.7.5 Realistic Ice Shelf Modelling 8.8 A Summary of Numerical Ice Flow Modelling 8.9 Notes Exercises 9 Least-Squares Data Inversion in Glaciology 9.1 Preamble 9.2 Introduction 9.3 The Roots of GPS in Glaciology 9.4 Introduction to GPS 9.4.1 History 9.4.2 Coarse Acquisition (C/A) Code 9.5 The Equations of Pseudorange 9.6 Least-Squares Solution of an Overdetermined System of Linear Equations 9.7 Observational Techniques to Improve GPS Accuracy 9.7.1 The Ionosphere-Free Combination 9.7.2 Carrier-Phase Determined Range and Integer Wavelength Ambiguity 9.7.3 Resolving Range Ambiguity by Phase Tracking 9.7.4 Differential GPS Exercises 10 Analytical Models of Ice Sheets and Ice Shelves 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Perfectly-Plastic Ice Sheet Model 10.3 The Height–Mass Balance Feedback 10.4 Ice-Sheet Profile for Plane Shear with Glen’s Law 10.5 Ice Shelves Exercise 11 Firn 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Firn Densification 11.2.1 Mechanisms of Firn Densification 11.2.2 Firn Densification Models 11.2.3 Firn Layering and Microstructure 11.3 Applications of Firn Models 11.3.1 Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance from Altimetry 11.3.2 Delta Age Calculations in Deep Ice Cores 11.4 Summary and Conclusions 12 Ice Cores: Archive of the Climate System 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Dating Ice Cores 12.3 Stable Water Isotopes 12.3.1 Basics and Nomenclature 12.3.2 The Isotope Proxy Thermometer 12.3.3 Examples of Isotope Records 12.3.4 Isotope Diffusion in Firn and Ice 12.3.5 Diffusion Thermometry 12.4 Aerosols in Ice 12.4.1 Introduction and Origin of Aerosols in Ice 12.4.2 Aerosol Sources and Transport 12.4.3 Post-depositional Modification 12.4.4 Seasonal Cycles in Aerosol and Particle Constituents in Ice 12.4.5 The Volcanic Signal in Ice and Its Use for Chronological Control 12.4.6 Marine Biogenic MSA and Sea Salt as Sea-Ice Proxies 12.4.7 The Record of Anthropogenic Pollution 12.4.8 Long Aerosol Records from Greenland and Antarctica 12.4.9 Electrical Properties of Ice and Their Relationship to Chemistry 12.5 Gases Enclosed in Ice 12.5.1 Firn Gas and Gas Occlusion 12.5.2 Trace Gases 12.6 Timing of Climate Events Exercises 13 Satellite Remote Sensing of Glaciers and Ice Sheets 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Optical Sensors and Applications 13.2.1 Sensors and Satellites 13.2.2 Applications 13.3 SAR Methods and Applications 13.3.1 Radar Signal Interaction with Snow and Ice 13.3.2 SAR Sensor and Image Characteristics 13.3.3 InSAR Measurement Principles and Applications 13.4 Satellite Altimetry 13.4.1 Altimetry Missions 13.4.2 Measuring Elevation Change 14 Geophysics 14.1 Geophysical Methods: Overview 14.2 Passive Methods 14.2.1 Gravimetry 14.2.2 Magnetics 14.2.3 Seismology 14.3 Active Methods: Basics 14.3.1 Propagation Properties and Reflection Origin 14.3.2 Seismic System Set-Up 14.3.3 Radar System Set-Up 14.4 Data Acquisition and Processing 14.5 Seismic Applications in Ice 14.5.1 Ice Thickness and Basal Topography 14.5.2 Subglacial Structure and Properties 14.5.3 Rheological and Other Englacial Properties 14.6 Radar Applications in Ice 14.6.1 Internal Layer Architecture and Ice Dynamics 14.6.2 Subglacial Conditions 14.6.3 Englacial Conditions 14.7 Notes and References 14.7.1 Further Reading 14.7.2 Gravimetry 14.7.3 General Wave Equation and Solution 14.7.4 Seismic Waves 14.7.5 Electromagnetic Waves Exercises 15 Glacial Isostatic Adjustment 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Earth Response to Loading 15.2.1 Rheology of the Earth 15.2.2 Building an Earth Model 15.2.3 Earth Models Used in Glaciology and Glacial Isostatic Adjustment 15.3 The Cryosphere and Sea Level 15.3.1 Factors Affecting Sea-Level Change 15
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe Glaciers and ice sheets in the climate system ISBN 9783030425821
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ870896628
    Format: 481 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9781862397347
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publications no. 423
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Intern auch online verfügbar
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ20201026110713
    Format: 228 Seiten
    Edition: First printing November 2019
    ISBN: 9781615196142
    Content: By an educator at NASA, this photo treasury presents 100 eclectic objects--from Stonehenge to Sputnik--and explains their significance to the history of space exploration.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Foreword by John Mather -- Introduction -- 1. The Blombos Ochre Drawing -- 2. The Abri Blanchard Bone Plaque -- 3. The Egyptian Star Clock -- 4. The Nebra Sky Disk -- 5. The Venus Tablet of Ammisaduqa -- 6. The Star Charts of Senenmut -- 7. The Merkhet -- 8. The Nimrud Lens -- 9. The Greek Armillary Sphere -- 10. The Diopter -- 11. Antikythera Mechanism -- 12. Hipparchus's Star Atlas -- 13. The Astrolabe -- 14. The Dunhuang Star Atlas -- 15. Al-Khwārizmī's Algebra Textbook -- 16. The Dresden Codex -- 17. The Chaco Canyon Sun Dagger -- 18. Giovanni de' Dondi's Astrarium -- 19. The Big Horn Medicine Wheel -- 20. The Ensisheim Stone -- 21. De Revolutionibus -- 22. Tycho's Mural Quadrant -- 23. Galileo's Telescope -- 24. The Slide Rule -- 25. The Eyepiece Micrometer -- 26. The Clock Drive -- 27. The Meridian Circle -- 28. The Skidi Pawnee Star Chart -- 29. Smoked-Glass Sun Viewing -- 30. The Gyroscope -- 31. The Electric Battery -- 32. Pilâtre de Rozier and d'Arlandes's Balloon -- 33. William Herschel's Forty-Foot Telescope -- 34. The Spectroscope -- 35. The Daguerreotype Camera -- 36. The Solar Panel -- 37. The Leviathan of Parsonstown -- 38. Crookes Tube -- 39. The Triode Vacuum Tube -- 40. The Ion Rocket Engine -- 41. The Hooker Telescope -- 42. Robert Goddard's Rocket -- 43. The Van de Graaff Generator -- 44. The Coronagraph -- 45. Jansky's Merry-Go-Round Radio Telescope -- 46. The V-2 Rocket -- 47. ENIAC -- 48. Colossus Mark 2 -- 49. The Radio Interferometer -- 50. The Heat Shield -- 51. The Integrated Circuit -- 52. The Atomic Clock -- 53. Space Fasteners -- 54. The Hydrogen Line Radio Telescope -- 55. The X-Ray Imaging Telescope -- 56. The Hydrogen Bomb -- 57. The Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator -- 58. The Nuclear Rocket Engine -- 59. Sputnik -- 60. Vanguard 1 -- 61. Luna 3.
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Bildband
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ799490059
    Format: XVI, 195 p. 6 illus., 4 illus. in color
    Edition: Online edition Springer eBook Collection. Engineering
    ISBN: 9783319114002 , 9783319113999
    Series Statement: Ethics of Science and Technology Assessment, Schriftenreihe der EA European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment GmbH 43
    Content: Interdisciplinarity has seemingly become a paradigm for modern and meaningful research. Clearly, the interdisciplinary modus of deliberation enables to unfold relevant but quite different disciplinary perspectives to the reflection of broader scientific questions or societal problems. However, whether the comprehensive results of interdisciplinary reflection prove to be valid or to be acceptable in trans-disciplinary terms depends upon certain preconditions, which have to be fulfilled for securing scientific quality and social trust in advisory contexts. The present book is written by experts and practitioners of interdisciplinary research and policy advice. It analyses topical and methodological approaches towards interdisciplinarity, starting with the current role of scientific research in society. The volume continues with contributions to the issues of knowledge and acting and to trans-disciplinary deliberation. The final conclusions address the scientific system as substantial actor itself as well as the relevant research and education politics
    Note: IntroductionScience in Society -- Knowing and Acting -- Trans-disciplinary Deliberation -- Conclusions/Recommandations..
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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  • 8
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    kobvindex_GFZ814520375
    Format: XXXVIII, 511 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781118392645 (cloth)
    Content: Chapter 2 Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: Convergence or coevolution?Introduction; Selected strands in fishery governance; Selected strands in conservation governance; Parallel strands in conservation and fishery governance; Discussion and conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: The integration challenge; Introduction; Sustainable development backdrop; Integration process; Integration factors; Integration through interaction; Concluding thoughts; Notes; References; Part 2 Governance dimensions
    Content: Chapter 4 Bio-ecological dimensions of fisheries management, biodiversity and governanceIntroduction and background; Fisheries management up to the 1990s; The ecological categories of impacts of fishing and their management; Areas of overlap and potential for inconsistencies between fisheries and conservation of biodiversity approaches; Venues for change; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 The economic dimension: Addressing behaviour, incentives and context for effective governance; Introduction; Economic foundations of governance; The economic context of governance
    Content: Evolving economic scope of governanceEconomic instruments in fisheries and marine conservation; Discussion: Economic instruments and prospects for governance integration; References; Chapter 6 The social dimension: The challenge of dealing with equity; Introduction: The two cultures; Fisheries management: creating wealth, forgetting about distribution; Conservation: creating values with unequal distribution of costs; Reconciling fisheries management and conservation; Consultation and co-management; Fisheries management and conservation within larger frameworks; Lessons learnt; Notes
    Content: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Foreword Bonnie J. McCay; Foreword Árni M. Mathiesen; Foreword Braulio Ferreira de Souza Dias; Preface Serge M. Garcia, Jake Rice and Anthony Charles; Acknowledgements; List of selected acronyms; Glossary; Part 1 Governance trends and challenges; Chapter 1 Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: A history; Introduction; Historical developments in fishery governance; Historical developments in biodiversity conservation; Conclusions; Notes; References
    Content: Part 4. Regional governance. Regional governance for fisheries and biodiversity / R. Warner, K.M. Gjerde and D. Freestone ; Regional governance: The case of NEAFC and OSPAR / K. Hoydal, D. Johnson and A.H. Hoel ; Regional governance: The Mediterranean cradle / F. Simard, M. Camilleri and L. Sbai ; CCAMLR and Antarctic conservation: The leader to follow? / D. Miller and N.M. Slicer ; Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Benguela Current LME area / J. Augustyn, S. Petersen, L. Shannon and H. Hamukuaya ; Governance of marine fisheries and conservation in the context of the European Union / S. Beslier and B. Drobenko -- Part 5. National governance. The use of national frameworks for sustainable development of marine fisheries and conservation, ecosystem-based management and integrated ocean management / K. Sainsbury, P. Gullestad and J. Rice ; Small-scale fisheries: Importance, vulnerability and deficient knowledge / J. Kolding, C. Béné and M. Bavinck ; Stewardship in tropical small-scale fisheries: Community and national perspectives / P. Christie, L.M. Campbell and N. Armada ; Making space for small-scale fishing communities: Use and misuse of spatial management instruments / M.R. Sowman, R. Rajagopalan, C. Sharma and J. Sunde ; ENGOs and SIDS: Environmental interventions in small island developing states / P. McConney, R. Pomeroy and Z. Khan ; The role of capacity building for improving governance of fisheries and conservation of marine ecosystems / J.C. Seijo and S. Salas ; Fishers' organizations: Their role in decision-making for fisheries and conservation / M. Makino, A.S. Cabanban and S. Jentoft ; The role of courts in fisheries management and marine biodiversity protection: US and EU systems / P. Shelley and T. van Rijn --
    Content: Part 5. Conclusion. A tale of two streams: Synthesizing governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation / A. Charles, S.M. Garcia and J. Rice -- Annexes. Annex 1: History of fisheries and biodiversity conservation: A timeline of key events (1850-2012) ; Annex 2: Key global institutions, bodies and processes: Roles, participation and main focus
    Content: Part 1. Governance trends and challenges. Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: A history / S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles ; Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: Convergence or coevolution? / S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles ; Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: The integration challenge / S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles -- Part 2. Governance dimensions. Bio-ecological dimensions of fisheries management, biodiversity and governance / J. Rice and P. Mace ; The economic dimension: Addressing behaviour, incentives and context for effective governance / S. Hanna ; The social dimension: The challenge of dealing with equity / B. Hersoug ; The global legal dimension: Navigating the legal currents of rights and responsibilities / A.H. Hoel and D. VanderZwaag ; Spatial dimensions of fisheries and biodiversity governance / R. Kenchington, O. Vestergaard and S.M. Garcia ; Scientific foundation: Towards integration / J. Rice, S. Jennings and A. Charles -- Part 3. Global governance. Global level institutions and processes: Frameworks for understanding critical roles and foundations of cooperation and integration / L. Ridgeway ; Global level institutions and processes: Assessment of critical roles, foundations of cooperation and integration and their contribution to integrated marine governance / L. Ridgeway ; Integrative policy and legal instruments, approaches and tools: Fisheries and biodiversity conservation / B. Kuemlangan, J. Sanders, P. Deupmann and C. De Young ; Conservation and risk of extinction of marine species / P. Mace, C. O'Criodain, J. Rice and G. Sant ; Parallel initiatives: CBD's Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas (EBSAs) and FAO's Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs) criteria and processes / J. Rice, J. Lee and M. Tandstad --
    Content: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation explores governance of the world's oceans with a focus on the impacts of two inter-connected but historically separate streams of governance: one for fisheries, the other for biodiversity conservation. Chapters, most co-authored by leading experts from both streams, investigate the interaction of these governance streams from ecological, economic, social and legal perspectives, with emphasis on policies, institutions processes, and outcomes on scales from the global to the local community, and with coverage of a range of them
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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    kobvindex_GFZ1679162713
    Format: xvi, 111 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Content: Active and passive source data from two seismic experiments within the interdisciplinary project TIPTEQ (from The Incoming Plate to mega Thrust EarthQuake processes) were used to image and identify the structural and petrophysical properties (such as P- and S-velocities, Poisson's ratios, pore pressure, density and amount of fluids) within the Chilean seismogenic coupling zone at 38.25°S, where in 1960 the largest earthquake ever recorded (Mw 9.5) occurred. Two S-wave velocity models calculated using traveltime and noise tomography techniques were merged with an existing velocity model to obtain a 2D S-wave velocity model, which gathered the advantages of each individual model. In a following step, P- and S-reflectivity images of the subduction zone were obtained using different pre stack and post-stack depth migration techniques. Among them, the recent prestack line-drawing depth migration scheme yielded revealing results. Next, synthetic seismograms modelled using the reflectivity method allowed, through their input 1D synthetic P- and S-velocities, to infer the composition and rocks within the subduction zone. Finally, an image of the subduction zone is given, jointly interpreting the results from this work with results from other studies. The Chilean seismogenic coupling zone at 38.25°S shows a continental crust with highly reflective horizontal, as well as (steep) dipping events. Among them, the Lanalhue Fault Zone (LFZ), which is interpreted to be east-dipping, is imaged to very shallow depths. ...
    Note: Dissertation Universität Potsdam 2017
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ20171109111111
    Format: 80 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: IHP-VII Technical Documents in Hydrology 83
    Language: English
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