THE CORAL TRIANGLE AND CLIMATE CHANGE: ECOSYSTEMS, PEOPLE AND SOCIETIES AT RISK

Hoegh-Guldberg, O and Hoegh-Guldberg, H and Veron, J.E.N and Green, A and Gomez, E.D. and Ambariyanto, A and Hansen, L (2009) THE CORAL TRIANGLE AND CLIMATE CHANGE: ECOSYSTEMS, PEOPLE AND SOCIETIES AT RISK. Project Report. WWF Australia, Brisbane, Australia.

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Abstract

The Coral Triangle is defined by marine zones containing at least 500 species of reef-building coral. The Coral Triangle supports livelihoods and provides income and food security, particularly for coastal communities. Resources from the area directly sustain more than 100 million people living there. THIS REPORT IS A SUMMARY OF A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY INVOLVING OVER 20 EXPERTS AND BASED ON 300 PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. THE FULL REPORT PLUS REFERENCES IS AVAILABLE ONLINE AT: www.panda.org/coraltriangle

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GC Oceanography
Divisions:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences > Department of Marine Science
ID Code:1394
Deposited By:Mr. Sugeng Priyanto
Deposited On:15 Oct 2009 16:13
Last Modified:15 Oct 2009 16:13

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