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Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation

Online ISBN:
9780520959606
Print ISBN:
9780520276949
Publisher:
University of California Press
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Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation

John N. Kittinger (ed.),
John N. Kittinger
(ed.)
Stanford University
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Loren McClenachan (ed.),
Loren McClenachan
(ed.)
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Keryn B. Gedan (ed.),
Keryn B. Gedan
(ed.)
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Louise K. Blight (ed.)
Louise K. Blight
(ed.)
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Published online:
21 May 2015
Published in print:
30 December 2014
Online ISBN:
9780520959606
Print ISBN:
9780520276949
Publisher:
University of California Press

Abstract

This edited volume offers a blueprint for using marine historical ecology to confront the challenges of ocean conservation in a rapidly changing world. Marine historical ecology developed out of the growing realization that societies have altered marine ecosystems for millennia. As this interdisciplinary field has deepened our understanding of oceans past, so too has it become increasingly relevant to conservation, management, and policy. In this book, we focus on four critical challenges that confront marine conservation: (1) recovering endangered species; (2) conserving fisheries; (3) restoring ecosystems; and (4) engaging the public. Using insights from marine historical ecology, the book's contributors advance science-based conservation solutions and highlight practical ways to enable their uptake in the policy and conservation realm. Each chapter showcases practical examples of how historical data can be used in the conservation of marine ecosystems, drawing on real-world and theoretical examples. By focusing preferentially on stories of recovery and applied solutions, we hope this volume will embolden readers with new ideas and tools to restore ocean environments and resilient coastal communities.

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