Palau -- Coral Reef Protection
A case study of the impact of climate change on coral reef ecosystems focuses on the island nation of Palau where warming events have already destroyed over one-third of the coral reef ecosystem which provides a vital food supply for over a billion people as well as revenue from tourism. The people...
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Published in: | Forced migration review no. 31; pp. 52 - 53 |
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Format: | Magazine Article |
Language: | Arabic English |
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University of Oxford
01-10-2008
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Summary: | A case study of the impact of climate change on coral reef ecosystems focuses on the island nation of Palau where warming events have already destroyed over one-third of the coral reef ecosystem which provides a vital food supply for over a billion people as well as revenue from tourism. The people of Palau are attempting to protect their reefs with sustainable fishing practices, responsible tourism/diving, scientific research into reef growth/recovery, & a campaign to raise international awareness about climate change threats to coral reef ecosystems. Adapted from the source document. |
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ISSN: | 1460-9819 |