Search Results - "Marshall, Nadine"
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Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation
Published in Nature climate change (01-02-2013)“…Society's response to climate change is inevitably mediated by culture. In a Review Article that analyses important new research from across the social…”
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Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities
Published in Nature climate change (01-02-2018)“…To minimize the impacts of climate change on human wellbeing, governments, development agencies, and civil society organizations have made substantial…”
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Redefining community based on place attachment in a connected world
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-09-2017)“…The concept of community is often used in environmental policy to foster environmental stewardship and public participation, crucial prerequisites of effective…”
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Empathy, place and identity interactions for sustainability
Published in Global environmental change (01-05-2019)“…•Proposes empathy as a key phenomenon that shapes human-environment relations.•Empathy-sustainability involves empathy with others and empathy with nature,…”
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Land degradation and climate change: building climate resilience in agriculture
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2017)“…Land degradation and climate change pose enormous risks to global food security. Land degradation increases the vulnerability of agroecological systems to…”
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Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas
Published in Nature sustainability (01-06-2019)“…Marine protected areas are advocated as a key strategy for simultaneously protecting marine biodiversity and supporting coastal livelihoods, but their…”
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Trust, confidence, and equity affect the legitimacy of natural resource governance
Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2016)“…Social-ecological systems are often highly complex, making effective governance a considerable challenge. In large, heterogeneous systems, hierarchical…”
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Shifts in tourists’ sentiments and climate risk perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Nature climate change (01-07-2019)“…Iconic places, including World Heritage areas, are symbolic and synonymous with national and cultural identities. Recognition of an existential threat to an…”
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Social Vulnerability of Marine Resource Users to Extreme Weather Events
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-08-2013)“…Knowledge of vulnerability provides the foundation for developing actions that minimize impacts and supports system views that are particularly desirable. We…”
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Harnessing the potential of vulnerability assessments for managing social-ecological systems
Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2021)“…The concept of vulnerability has broadened from initial applications in the fields of risk and hazards, human ecology and resilience to include the management…”
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Riparian Ecosystems in the 21st Century: Hotspots for Climate Change Adaptation?
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-04-2013)“…Riparian ecosystems in the 21st century are likely to play a critical role in determining the vulnerability of natural and human systems to climate change, and…”
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Convergence of stakeholders’ environmental threat perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef
Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2021)“…Managing human use of ecosystems in an era of rapid environmental change requires an understanding of diverse stakeholders’ behaviors and perceptions to enable…”
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Identifying indicators of aesthetics in the Great Barrier Reef for the purposes of management
Published in PloS one (20-02-2019)“…The aesthetic appreciation of natural places is one of the most fundamental ways in which people relate to their environment. It provides wellbeing, an…”
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Some primary producers are more likely to transform their agricultural practices in response to climate change than others
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-04-2016)“…We assessed the capacity to transform of 195 producers across Northern Australia.Only 23% of Australian producers had high levels of transformational…”
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Evaluating social and ecological vulnerability of coral reef fisheries to climate change
Published in PloS one (11-09-2013)“…There is an increasing need to evaluate the links between the social and ecological dimensions of human vulnerability to climate change. We use an empirical…”
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Understanding Variability in Adaptive Capacity on Rangelands
Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-01-2013)“…The art and science of developing effective policies and practices to enhance sustainability and adapt to new climate conditions on rangelands and savannas are…”
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Reef Grief: investigating the relationship between place meanings and place change on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Published in Sustainability science (01-05-2019)“…It is well established that ecosystems bring meaning and well-being to individuals, often articulated through attachment to place. Degradation and threats to…”
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Operationalizing resilience for adaptive coral reef management under global environmental change
Published in Global change biology (01-01-2015)“…Cumulative pressures from global climate and ocean change combined with multiple regional and local‐scale stressors pose fundamental challenges to coral reef…”
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Empirically derived guidance for social scientists to influence environmental policy
Published in PloS one (09-03-2017)“…Failure to stem trends of ecological disruption and associated loss of ecosystem services worldwide is partly due to the inadequate integration of the human…”
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Perceptions of Australian marine protected area managers regarding the role, importance, and achievability of adaptation for managing the risks of climate change
Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2014)“…The rapid development of adaptation as a mainstream strategy for managing the risks of climate change has led to the emergence of a broad range of adaptation…”
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