UID:
almahu_9949989176402882
Format:
1 online resource (viii, 336 pages) :
,
93 illustrations, 4 tables.
ISBN:
9781805112563
,
9781805112570
,
9781805112594
Content:
"Navigating Our Way reflects the broader insights and diverse voices revolutionizing marine conservation. This volume brings together an array of scholars, practitioners, and experts from multiple fields, creating a network of trans-disciplinary and multi-cultural perspectives to address the complex problems in marine conservation. Larry B. Crowder, a leading voice in the field, has curated contributions on a wide range of topics, including critically endangered species in the Bahamas, Argentinian penguins, and the ecosystems of our coral reefs. The book delves deeply into human relationships with nature, the development of climate-smart solutions, and the governance of collective action. Committed to inclusivity, this volume also includes conversations across the disciplines of natural sciences, social sciences, and governance, incorporating both Western and Indigenous knowledge traditions. This volume is highly relevant to marine conservation scholars, practitioners, managers, and students, and anyone interested in preserving our marine environment."--Publisher's website.
Note:
Additional resources available from the publisher's website.
,
Available through Open Book Publishers.
,
Navigating our way to solutions in marine conservation: An introduction / Larry B. Crowder -- 1. Conserving penguins via land and sea protection / Pablo Garcia Borboroglu, Laura M. Reyes -- 2. Conservation as a marathon vs. a sprint: The race to save critically endangered Nassau grouper in the Bahamas / Krista Danielle Sherman -- 3. Goliath grouper Epinephelus itajara conservation in Cuba: A protected area, ecotourism and f isheries effort / Fabián Pina Amargós, Tamara Figueredo Martín,Yunier Olivera Espinosa -- 4. New approaches to conserving endangered sea turtles / Dana K. Briscoe, Bianca Santos, Larry B. Crowder, Calandra N Turner -- 5. Climate change impacts on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors with a focus on Malaysia / Lubna Alam, U. Rashid Sumaila, Mazlin Mokhtar -- 6. Mainstreaming voluntary marine conservation programs: Insights from TURF-Reserves / Benjamin Lagos, Rodrigo Estévez, Stefan Gelcich, Josh Donlan, Rodrigo Sanchez Grez -- 7. Leadership in the global commons: Protecting the Ross Sea, Antarctica / John B. Weller, Cassandra Brooks -- 8. Marine spatial planning in the age of climate change / Catarina Frazão Santos, Tundi Agardy, Elena Gissi -- 9. Exploring how place connections support sustainability solutions in marine socio-ecological systems / Ryan O'Connor, Nicole Ardoin, Alison Bowers -- 10. A brief conservationist's guide to self-governance with illustrations from small-scale fisheries / Xavier Basurto -- 11. Trait-based tools aid conservation planning for predator range shifts / Stephanie Green -- 12. Modern marine conservation using environmental nucleic acids (eDNA and eRNA) / Collin Closek, Helen J. Killeen, Louw Claassens -- 13. Building the scientific and analytical framework for Dynamic Ocean Management / Kylie Scales, Briana Abrahms, Elliott Hazen, Hannah Blondin, Heather Welch -- 14. Power, politics, and culture: The human dimensions of marine conservation technology / Lekelia "Kiki" Jenkins -- 15. Indigenous leadership is essential to conservation: Examples from coastal British Columbia / Andrea Reid, Natalie Ban -- 16. A conservation practitioner's guide to using a human-rights-based approach: applications in small scale fisheries / Juan Carlos Jeri, Juno Fitzpatrick, Marissa Anne S. Miller, John N. Kittinger, Lily Z. Zhao, Gabrielle Lout, Elena Finkbeiner -- 17. Blue Justice principles for small-scale fisheries in marine protected areas / Ratana Chuenpagdee, Svein Jentoft -- 18. Advancing youth-led movements for the ocean is essential / Daniela Fernandez -- 19. Recruiting, retaining and championing women, LGBTQ+, and POC researchers in marine conservation / Julia Baum, Leo Chan Gaskins -- 20. Building equal partnerships for conservation success / Asha de Vos -- 21. Diversity in marine science / Aliyah Griffith -- 22. The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) science/policy/business nexus / Lorna Inniss -- 23. Strengthening NGO networks and capacity building for ocean sustainability in China / Han Han -- 24. Conclusion: Building a new global vision for marine conservation: Inspiration, networking and capacity sharing / Larry B. Crowder.
,
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language:
English
URL:
Connect to cover image
Bookmarklink