one publication added to basket [358971] | Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective
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Authors | | Top | - Urban Jr., E.R., editor
- Ittekkot, V., editor
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Content | - Borges, T.C.; Veitayaki, J.; Moreno-Báez, M.; Cisneros-Montemayor, A.M.; Santos, J. (2022). Coastal fisheries, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 87-121. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_4, more
- Vatuva, A.; Filippelli, G.; Gujar, A.R.; Iyer, S.D.; Udayaganesan, P. (2022). Coastal and nearshore minerals: Blue economy potential and prospects, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 221-249. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_8, more
- Urban, E.R.; Biswas, H. (2022). Ocean acidification and blue economies, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 319-340. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_11, more
- Vinayachandran, P.N.; Seng, D.C.; Schmid, F.A. (2022). Climate change and coastal systems, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 341-377. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_12, more
- Hermes, J.; Venkatesen, R.; Morris, T.; Heslop, E.; Narayanaswamy, V.; Aucan, J.; Malauene, B.S. (2022). The role of sustained ocean observations to the society and blue economy, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 417-465. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_14, more
- Miloslavich, P.; Zitoun, R.; Urban, E.R.; Muller-Karger, F.; Bax, N.J.; Arbic, B.K.; Lara-Lopez, A.; Delgado, C.; Metian, M.; Seeyave, S.; Swarzenski, P.W.; Uku, J.; Valauri-Orton, A. (2022). Developing capacity for ocean science and technology, in: Urban Jr., E.R. et al. Blue Economy: An ocean science perspective. pp. 467-504. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5065-0_15, more
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Abstract | The ocean is a major source of income for many coastal nations, particularly in the developing world. Economic benefits from the ocean in the long-term depend on its wise science and technology-based management. The intersection of science, technology, and economy are most obvious in nations' coastal zones. This book highlights the need for the application of ocean science and technology for best economic outcomes. It gives examples of ocean resources and the threats to them from climate change and other human interventions, as well as provides information on the available ocean research and observation tools to monitor their impact as well as on the related internationally available opportunities for capacity development. |
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