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PROGRAM - READINGS

Bellow we provide the list of reading material indicated by each speaker.
It is recommended that you get acquainted with as much as possible of this material prior to the SPSAS-Ocean, which will help you discuss classes' topics with other participants. Nevertheless there is no mandatory reading so if you do not have the time to look through them, do not worry.
The reading material is classified accordingly to each speaker name, if you click on the names on the yellow box to the left.
Angelo Bernardino's reading list

​BASIC READING

  • Howes, E.L., Joos, F., Eakin, C.M., Gattuso, J.-P., 2015. An updated synthesis of the observed and projected impacts of climate change on the chemical, physical and biological processes in the oceans. Front. Mar. Sci. 2, 1–27. doi:10.3389/fmars.2015.00036

  • Harley, C.D.G., Hughes, A.R., Hultgren, K.M., Miner, B.G., Sorte, C.J.B., Thornber, C.S., Rodriguez, L.F., Tomanek, L., Williams, S.L., 2006. The impacts of climate change in coastal marine systems. Ecol. Lett. 9, 228–241. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2005.00871.x

  • Bellard, C., Bertelsmeier, C., Leadley, P., Thuiller, W., Courchamp, F., 2012. Impacts of climate change on the future of biodiversity. Ecol. Lett. 15, 365–377. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01736.x

  • Barlow, J., França, F., Gardner, T., Hicks, C., Lennox, G., Berenguer, E., Castello, L., Economo, E., Ferreira, J., Guénard, B., Leal, C., Isaac, V., Lees, A., Paar, C., Wilson, S., Young, P., Graham, N., 2018. The future of hyperdiverse tropical ecosystems. Nature. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0301-1

  • Garciá Molinos, J., Halpern, B.S., Schoeman, D.S., Brown, C.J., Kiessling, W., Moore, P.J., Pandolfi, J.M., Poloczanska, E.S., Richardson, A.J., Burrows, M.T., 2016. Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity. Nat. Clim. Chang. 6, 83–88. doi:10.1038/nclimate2769

  • Griffiths, J.R., Kadin, M., Nascimento, F.J.A., Tamelander, T., Törnroos, A., Bonaglia, S., Bonsdorff, E., Brüchert, V., Gårdmark, A., Järnström, M., Kotta, J., Lindegren, M., Nordström, M.C., Norkko, A., Olsson, J., Weigel, B., Žydelis, R., Blenckner, T., Niiranen, S., Winder, M., 2017. The importance of benthic–pelagic coupling for marine ecosystem functioning in a changing world. Glob. Chang. Biol. 23, 2179–2196. doi:10.1111/gcb.13642

  • Schofield, O., Ducklow, H.W., Martinson, D.G., Meredith, M.P., Moline, M.A., Fraser, W.R., 2010. How do polar marine ecosystems respond to rapid climate change? Science (80-. ). 328, 1520–1523. doi:10.1126/science.1185779

ADDITIONAL READING

  • Agostini, S., Harvey, B.P., Wada, S., Kon, K., Milazzo, M., Inaba, K., Hall-Spencer, J.M., 2018. Ocean acidification drives community shifts towards simplified non-calcified habitats in a subtropical−temperate transition zone. Sci. Rep. 8, 11354. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-29251-7

  • Allison, E.H., Bassett, H.R., 2015. Climate change in the oceans: Human impacts and responses. Science (80-. ). 350, 778–782. doi:10.1126/science.aac8721

  • Behrenfeld, M.J., O’Malley, R.T., Siegel, D.A., McClain, C.R., Sarmiento, J.L., Feldman, G.C., Milligan, A.J., Falkowski, P.G., Letelier, R.M., Boss, E.S., 2006. Climate-driven trends in contemporary ocean productivity. Nature 444, 752–755. doi:10.1038/nature05317

  • Burrows, M.T., Schoeman, D.S., Buckley, L.B., Moore, P., Poloczanska, E.S., Brander, K.M., Brown, C., Bruno, J.F., Duarte, C.M., Halpern, B.S., Holding, J., Kappel, C. V., Kiessling, W., O’Connor, M.I., Pandolfi, J.M., Parmesan, C., Schwing, F.B., Sydeman, W.J., Richardson, A.J., 2011. The pace of shifting climate in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Science (80-. ). 334, 652–655. doi:10.1126/science.1210288

  • Doney, S.C., Fabry, V.J., Feely, R.A., Kleypas, J.A., 2009. Ocean Acidification: The Other CO 2 Problem. Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. 1, 169–192. doi:10.1146/annurev.marine.010908.163834

  • Hall-Spencer, J.M., Rodolfo-Metalpa, R., Martin, S., Ransome, E., Fine, M., Turner, S.M., Rowley, S.J., Tedesco, D., Buia, M.C., 2008. Volcanic carbon dioxide vents show ecosystem effects of ocean acidification. Nature 454, 96–99. doi:10.1038/nature07051

  • Halpern, B.S., Frazier, M., Potapenko, J., Casey, K.S., Koenig, K., Longo, C., Lowndes, J.S., Rockwood, R.C., Selig, E.R., Selkoe, K.A., Walbridge, S., 2015. Spatial and temporal changes in cumulative human impacts on the world’s ocean. Nat. Commun. 6, 1–7. doi:10.1038/ncomms8615

  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2014. Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report., Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107415324

  • Riebesell, U., Schulz, K.G., Bellerby, R.G.J., Botros, M., Fritsche, P., Meyerhöfer, M., Neill, C., Nondal, G., Oschlies, A., Wohlers, J., Zöllner, E., 2007. Enhanced biological carbon consumption in a high CO2 ocean. Nature 450, 545–548. doi:10.1038/nature06267

  • Smith, C.R., De Leo, F.C., Bernardino, A.F., Sweetman, A.K., Arbizu, P.M., 2008. Abyssal food limitation, ecosystem structure and climate change. Trends Ecol. Evol. 23, 518–528. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2008.05.002

Angelo
Anne's reading list
  • The UNESCO step-by-step guide will be central in the first session of marine spatial planning

Avalable at: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001865/186559e.pdf

  • The Malawi principles, a checklist for the ecosystem approach.

Available at https://www.cbd.int/ecosystem/principles.shtml

  • The second session of marine spatial planning will give examples connected to the Norwegian management plans for ocean areas. 

Available at http://www.miljodirektoratet.no/no/Havforum/Forside/English/

  • E Olsen, D Fluharty, AH Hoel, K Hostens, F Maes, E Pecceu. 2014. Integration at the round table: marine spatial planning in multi-stakeholder settings. PloS ne 9 (10), e109964

Available at: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0109964

  • SB Olsen, E Olsen, N Schaefer. 2011. Governance baselines as a basis for adaptive marine spatial planning. Journal of Coastal Conservation 15 (2), 313

Available at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11852-011-0151-6

  • E Olsen, AR Kleiven, HR Skjoldal, CH von Quillfeldt. 2011. Place-based management at different spatial scales. Journal of coastal conservation 15 (2), 257-269

Available at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11852-010-0108-1

  • AR Marshak, JS Link, R Shuford, ME Monaco, E Johannesen, G Bianchi, et al. 2011. International perceptions of an integrated, multi-sectoral, ecosystem approach to management. ICES Journal of Marine Science 74 (1), 414-420

Available at https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/74/1/414/2660825AR Marshak, JS Link, R Shuford, ME Monaco, E Johannesen, G Bianchi, et al. 2011.

  • G Ottersen, E Olsen, GI van der Meeren, A Dommasnes, H Loeng. 2011. The Norwegian plan for integrated ecosystem-based management of the marine environment in the Norwegian Sea. Marine Policy 35 (3), 389-398.

Available at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X10002046

  • E Olsen, H Gjøsæter, I Røttingen, A Dommasnes, P Fossum, P Sandberg. 2007. The Norwegian ecosystem-based management plan for the Barents Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science 64 (4), 599-602

Available at https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/64/4/599/639604

  • Erik Olsen, Silje Holen, Alf Håkon Hoel, LeneBuhl-Mortensen, IngolfRøttingen. 2016. How Integrated Ocean governance in the Barents Sea was created by a drive for increased oil production. Marine Policy 71, 293-300

Available at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308597X15003681?via%3Dihub

Anne
Tony
Tony's reading list
  • Charles, A. 2017. The big role of coastal communities and small-scale fishers in ocean conservation. p.447-461 in: Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean: Interdisciplinary Science in Support of Nature and People. (P.S. Levin and M.R. Poe, editors). Academic Press, Elsevier. UK/US.
  • Stephenson, R.L., A.J. Benson, K. Brooks, A. Charles, P. Degnbol, C.M. Dichmont, M. Kraan, S. Pascoe, S.D. Paul, A. Rindorf and M. Wiber. 2017. Practical steps toward integrating economic, social and institutional elements in fisheries policy and management. ICES Journal of Marine Science, doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx057.

  • Long, R. D., A. Charles, and R. L. Stephenson. 2015. Key principles of marine ecosystem-based management. Marine Policy 57:53-60.

  • Garcia, S. M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. 2014. Governance of marine fisheries and biodiversity conservation: A history, p.3-17. In: Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Coevolution. (S.M. Garcia, J. Rice and A. Charles, editors) Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K., 552p.

  • Charles, A. 2013. Fisheries management and governance: Forces of change and inertia. Ocean Yearbook 27:249–266.

  • Charles, A. 2012. People, oceans and scale: Governance, livelihoods and climate change adaptation in marine social-ecological systems. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 4:351–357.

  • Salas, S., R. Chuenpagdee, A. Charles, and J. C. Seijo. 2011. Coastal fisheries of Latin America and the Caribbean region: issues and trends, 1-12p. In: Coastal Fisheries of Latin America and the Caribbean. (S. Salas, R. Chuenpagdee, A. Charles and J.C. Seijo, editors) FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper. No. 544. Rome, Italy, 430p.

Download the entire book at http://www.fao.org/3/a-i1926e.pdf

  • Miller, K., A. Charles, M. Barange, K. Brander, V. F. Gallucci, M. A. Gasalla, A. Khan, G. Munro, R. Murtugudde, R. E. Ommer, and R. I. Perry. 2010. Climate change, uncertainty, and resilient fisheries: Institutional responses through integrative science. Progress in Oceanography 87:338-346.

  • Charles, A., and L. Wilson. 2009. Human dimensions of marine protected areas, ICES Journal of Marine Science 66:6-15.

  • Garcia, S. M., and A. Charles. 2008. Fishery systems and linkages: Implications for science and governance. Ocean and Coastal Management 51:505-527.

Cristiana's reading list
  • Berkes, F. and Seixas, C.S., 2005. Building resilience in lagoon social–ecological systems: a local-level perspective. Ecosystems, 8(8), pp.967-974.

  • Berkes, F., Armitage, D., Arce Ibarra, M., Charles, A., Loucks, L., Graham, J., Seixas, C., Makino, M., Satria, A. and Abraham, J., 2014. Guidelines for analysis of social-ecological systems. CCRN Working Group on Social-Ecological Systems and Community Resilience. Retrieved Online October, 24.

Available at https://www.communityconservation.net/resources/social-ecological-systems-guidebook/

  • Biggs, R., Schlüter, M., Biggs, D., Bohensky, E.L., BurnSilver, S., Cundill, G., Dakos, V., Daw, T.M., Evans, L.S., Kotschy, K. and Leitch, A.M., 2012. Toward principles for enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services. Annual review of environment and resources, 37, pp.421-448.

  • Chapin III, F.S., Carpenter, S.R., Kofinas, G.P., Folke, C., Abel, N., Clark, W.C., Olsson, P., Smith, D.M.S., Walker, B., Young, O.R. and Berkes, F., 2010. Ecosystem stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet. Trends in ecology & evolution, 25(4), pp.241-249.

  • Díaz, S., Demissew, S., Carabias, J., Joly, C., Lonsdale, M., Ash, N., Larigauderie, A., Adhikari, J.R., Arico, S., Báldi, A. and Bartuska, A., 2015. The IPBES Conceptual Framework—connecting nature and people. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 14, pp.1-16.

  • Díaz, S., Pascual, U., Stenseke, M., Martín-López, B., Watson, R.T., Molnár, Z., Hill, R., Chan, K.M., Baste, I.A., Brauman, K.A. and Polasky, S., 2018. Assessing nature's contributions to people. Science, 359(6373), pp.270-272.

Available at http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/suppl/2018/01/18/359.6373.270.DC1/aap8826-Diaz-SM.pdf

  • Folke, C., S. R. Carpenter, B. Walker, M. Scheffer, T. Chapin, and J. Rockström. 2010. Resilience thinking: integrating resilience, adaptability and transformability. Ecology and Society 15(4): 20.

Available at https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art20/

  • Holling, C.S., 2001. Understanding the complexity of economic, ecological, and social systems. Ecosystems, 4(5), pp.390-405.

  • Kristensen, P., 2004. The DPSIR framework. National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark, 10.

  • Mahon, R., McConney, P. and Roy, R.N., 2008. Governing fisheries as complex adaptive systems. Marine Policy, 32(1), pp.104-112.

  • Ostrom, E., 2009. A general framework for analyzing sustainability of social-ecological systems. Science, 325(5939), pp.419-422.

  • IPBES (2018): Summary for policymakers of the regional assessment report on biodiversity and ecosystem services for the Americas of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. J. Rice, C.S. Seixas, M.E. Zaccagnini, M. Bedoya-Gaitán, N. Valderrama, C.B. Anderson, M.T.K. Arroyo, M. Bustamante, J. Cavender-Bares, A. Diaz-De-Leon, S. Fennessy, J. R. García Márquez, K. Garcia, E.H. Helmer, B. Herrera, B. Klatt, J.P. Ometo, V. Rodríguez Osuna, F.R. Scarano, S. Schill And J. S. Farinaci (Eds.). IPBES secretariat, Bonn, Germany. 41 pages

Available at https://www.ipbes.net/assessment-reports/americas

Cris
Daniel's reading list
  • BERKES F. Community-based conservation in a globalized world. PNAS, v. 104, n. 39, p. 15188–15193, 2007

  • BARNER, A. K.; LUBCHENCO, J.; COSTELLO, C.; GAINES, S. D.; LELAND, A.; JENKS, B.; MURAWSKI, S.; SCHWAAB, E.; SPRING, .M. Solutions for recovering and sustaining the bounty of the ocean: Combining fishery reforms, rights-based fisheries management, and marine reserves. Oceanography, v. 28, n. 2, p. 252–163, 2015

  • WELLS, S.; RAY, G. C.; GJERDE, K. M.; WHITE, A. T.; MUTHIGA, N.; BEZAURY CREEL, J. E.; CAUSEY, B. D.; MCCORMICK-RAY, J.; SALM, R.; GUBBAY, S.; KELLEHER, G.; RETI, J. Building the future of MPAs – lessons from history. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, v. 26, p. 101–125, 2016

  • SPALDING, M. D.; MELIANE, I.; J. BENNETT, N.; DEARDEN, P.; G. PATIL, P.; D. BRUMBAUGH, R. Building towards the marine conservation end-game: consolidating the role of MPAs in a future ocean. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, v. 26, n. February, p. 185–199, 2016

  • ROBERTS, C. M.; ANDELMAN, S.; BRANCH, G.; BUSTAMANTE, R. H.; CASTILLA, J. C.; DUGAN, J.; HALPERN, B. S.; LAFFERTY, K. D.; LUBCHENCO, J.; MCARDLE, D.; POSSINGHAM, H. P.; RUCKELSHAUS, M.; WARNER, R. R. Ecological Criteria for Evaluating Candidate Sites for Marine Reserves Source. Ecological Applications, v. 13, n. 1, p. 199–214, 2003.

  • ROBERTS, C. M.; BOHNSACK, J. A.; GELL, F.; HAWKINS, J. P.; GOODRIDGE, R. Effects of Marine Reserves on Adjacent Fisheries. Science, v. 294, p. 1920–1924, 2001

  • LUBCHENCO, J.; GRORUD-COLVERT, K. Making Waves: The science and politics of ocean protection. Mature science reveals opportunities for policy progress. Science, v. 350, n. 6259, p. 382–383, 2015

  • CARTER, D. W. Protected areas in marine resource management: Another look at the economics and research issues. Ocean and Coastal Management, v. 46, n. 5, p. 439–456, 2003

  • CARR, M. H.; NEIGEL, J. E.; ESTES, J. A.; ANDELMAN, S.; WARNER, R. R.; LARGIER, J. L. Comparing Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems : Implications for the Design of Coastal Marine Reserves. Ecological Applications, v. 13, n. 1, p. 90–107, 2016

Daniel
Fabio
Fábio's reading list
  • The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

  • The United Nations Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks.

  • The FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.

  • The Law of the Sea . By Robin Churchill and Vaughan Lowe . 3rd edition. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999

  • Ceo, M., Fagnani, S., Swan, J., Tamada, K. & Watanabe, H. Performance Reviews by Regional Fishery Bodies: Introduction, summaries, synthesis and best practices, Volume I: CCAMLR, CCSBT, ICCAT, IOTC, NAFO, NASCO, NEAFC. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1072. Rome, FAO. 2012. 92 pp. 

  • Szigeti, P.D., & Lugten, G. The Implementation of Performance Review Reports by Regional Fishery Bodies, 2004–2014. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1108. Rome, FAO. 2015. 88 pp.

Frank
Frank Muller's reading list
  • GEO BON (implementation plan, EBVs, etc.):

Available at https://geobon.org/documents/governance-documents/

  • MBON seminal papers:

Available at https://academic.oup.com/bioscience/article/63/5/350/229249

See also:

Muller-Karger, F.E., M.T. Kavanaugh, E. Montes, W.M. Balch, M. Breitbart, F.P. Chavez, S.C. Doney, E.M. Johns, R.M. Letelier, M.W. Lomas, H.M. Sosik, and A.E. White. 2014. A framework for a marine biodiversity observing network within changing continental shelf seascapes. Oceanography 27(2):18–23, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2014.56. (Read here)
 

 

  • US Commission on Ocean Policy

Available at http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/oceancommission/​​​

  • Marine EOV/EBV papers:

Muller-Karger, Frank & Miloslavich, Patricia & J. Bax, Nicholas & Simmons, Samantha & Costello, Mark & Sousa Pinto, Isabel & Canonico, Gabrielle & Turner, Woody & Gill, Michael & Montes, Enrique & Best, Benjamin & Pearlman, Jay & Halpin, Patrick & Dunn, Daniel & Benson, Abigail & Martin, Corinne & Weatherdon, Lauren & Appeltans, Ward & Provoost, Pieter & Geller, Gary. (2018). Advancing Marine Biological Observations and Data Requirements of the Complementary Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs) and Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) Frameworks. Frontiers in Marine Science. 

5. 10.3389/fmars.2018.00211. 

Availabe at https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2018.00211/full

See also:

Miloslavich P, Bax NJ, Simmons SE, et al. Essential ocean variables for global sustained observations of biodiversity and ecosystem changes. Glob Change Biol. 

2018;24:2416–2433. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14108

Available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.14108

Jake Rice's reading list
Jake
  • Díaz, S.; Pascual, U.; Stenseke, M.; et al. 2018. Assessing nature’s contributions to people. Science 359: 270-272

  • Garcia, S.M., Rice, J.C. and Charles, A.T. 2014. Convergence and Coevolution: An analysis of emerging similarities. Pp 18-36 in Garcia, S.M. et al.. (eds). Governance for Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and coevolution. Wiley InterScience. (Read here)

  • Garcia, S.M., Rice, J.C. and Charles, A.T. 2014. The Integration Challenge: How and how much? Pp 37-52 in Garcia, S.M. et al.. (eds) Governance for Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction

  • and coevolution. Wiley InterScience. (Read here)

  • Le Blanc, D., Freire, C, and Vierros, M. 2017. Mapping the linkages between oceans and other Sustainable Development Goals: A preliminary exploration. 15 February 2017. ST/ESA/2017/DWP/149

 Available at https://www.un.org/development/desa/publications/working-paper/wp149

  • Melnychuk, M.C.; Peterson, E.; Elliott, M. & Hilborn, R. 2017. Fisheries management impacts on target species status. PNAS, 114(1): 178-183. Doi:10.1073/pnas.1609915114

  • Rice, J.C. 2011, Advocacy Science and Fisheries Decision-Making. ICES Journal of Marine Science 68: 2007-2012.

  • UNEP and IOC-UNESCO 2009, Chapter 4: Assessment of Assessments: Best Practices. An Assessment of Assessments, Findings of the Group of Experts. Start-up Phase of a Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment including Socio-economic Aspects. ISBN 978-92-807-2976-4 (Read here)

  • United Nations (2017) Report of the Preparatory Committee established by General Assembly resolution 69/292: Development of an international legally binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction.

Available at http://www.un.org/depts/los/biodiversity/prepcom_files/Chair_Overview.pdf

  • World Bank and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. 2017. The Potential of the Blue Economy: Increasing Long-term Benefits of the Sustainable Use of Marine Resources for Small Island Developing States and Coastal Least Developed Countries. World Bank, Washington DC.

Available at https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/15434Blue_EconomyJun1.pdf

Leandra's reading list
  • WORM, B.; et al. Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services. Science, v. 314, n. 5800, p. 787–790, 2006.

  • ROCKSTRÖM, J.; et al. Planetary Boundaries: Exploring the Safe Operating Space for Humanity. Ecology and Society, v. 14, n. 2, p. 472–475, 2009.

  • ZONDERVAN, R.; et al. Ocean Governance in the Anthropocene. Global Change, n. 81, p. 24–27, 2013.

  • ARDRON, J. A.; RAYFUSE, R.; GJERDE, K.; WARNER, R. The sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity in ABNJ: What can be achieved using existing international agreements? Marine Policy, v. 49, n. 2014, p. 98–108, 2014.

Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2014.02.011.

  • AL-ABDULRAZZAK, D.; GALLAND, G. R.; MCCLENACHAN, L.; HOCEVAR, J. Opportunities for improving global marine conservation through multilateral treaties. Marine Policy, v. 86, n. January, p. 247–252, 2017.

Available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2017.09.036.

  • BRANDT, P.; et al. A review of transdisciplinary research in sustainability science. Ecological Economics, v. 92, p. 1–15, 2013.

Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2013.04.008.

  • HANSEN, K.; MENGERINK, K.; SUTTON, M. A Bold New Ocean Agenda : Recommendations for OCean Governance, Energy, Policy, and Health. Environmental Law Reporter, v. 52, n. 2008, p. 10012–10019, 2009.

  • ZALASIEWICZ, J. A. N.; WILLIAMS, M. The New World of the Anthropocene. Environmental Science and Technology, v. 44, n. 7, p. 2228–2231, 2010.

Leandra
Luiz Drude's reading list
  • JENNERJAHN, T. C.; GILMAN, E.; KRAUSS, K. W.; LACERDA, L. D.; NORDHAUS, I.; WOLANSKI, E. Mangrove Ecosystems under Climate Change. In: Mangrove Ecosystems: A Global Biogeographic Perspective. V.H. Rivera-Monroy et al. (ed.). 2017

  • KRAUSS, K. W.; LOVELOCK, C. E.; MCKEE, K. L.; LÓPEZ-HOFFMAN, L.; EWE, S. M. L.; SOUSA, W. P. Environmental drivers in mangrove establishment and early development: A review. Aquatic Botany, v. 89, n. 2, p. 105–127, 2008. Holding the ground on mangroves. Tropical Forest Update, v. 26, n. 3, 2017.

  • WARD, R. D.; FRIESS, D. A.; DAY, R. H.; MACKENZIE, R. A. Impacts of climate change on mangrove ecosystems: a region by region overview. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, v. 2, n. 4, 2016.

Available at http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ehs2.1211.

  • LACERDA, L.D. (Ed). Mangrove ecosystems function and management. 2002

  • XENOPOULOS, M. A.; DOWNING, J. A.; KUMAR, M. D.; MENDEN-DEUER, S.; VOSS, M. Headwaters to oceans: Ecological and biogeochemical contrasts across the aquatic continuum. Limnology and Oceanography, v. 62, p. S3–S14, 2017.

  • BIDONE, E. D.; LACERDA, L. D. The use of DPSIR framework to evaluate sustainability in coastal areas. Case study: Guanabara Bay basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Regional Environmental Change, v. 4, n. 1, p. 5–16, 2004.

  • BORGES, R.; FERREIRA, A. C.; LACERDA, L. D. Systematic Planning and Ecosystem-Based Management as Strategies to Reconcile Mangrove Conservation with Resource Use. Frontiers in Marine Science, v. 4, n. November, p. 1–13, 2017.

Available at http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00353/full.

  • MACDONALD, R. W.; HARNER, T.; FYFE, J. Recent climate change in the Arctic and its impact on contaminant pathways and interpretation of temporal trend data. Science of the Total Environment, v. 342, n. 1–3, p. 5–86, 2005.

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