Journal article
Risk-sensitive planning for conserving coral reefs under rapid climate change
HL Beyer, EV Kennedy, M Beger, CA Chen, JE Cinner, ES Darling, CM Eakin, RD Gates, SF Heron, N Knowlton, DO Obura, SR Palumbi, HP Possingham, M Puotinen, RK Runting, WJ Skirving, M Spalding, KA Wilson, S Wood, JE Veron Show all
Conservation Letters | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/conl.12587
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Abstract
Coral reef ecosystems are seriously threatened by changing conditions in the ocean. Although many factors are implicated, climate change has emerged as a dominant and rapidly growing threat. Developing a long-term strategic plan for the conservation of coral reefs is urgently needed yet is complicated by significant uncertainty associated with climate change impacts on coral reef ecosystems. We use Modern Portfolio Theory to identify coral reef locations globally that, in the absence of other impacts, are likely to have a heightened chance of surviving projected climate changes relative to other reefs. Long-term planning that is robust to uncertainty in future conditions provides an objectiv..
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Awarded by Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Bloomberg Philanthropies; PaulGAllen Family Foundation; Tiffany & Co. Foundation; AustralianResearch Council; Australian Centre for Excellence in CoralReef Studies; The Nature Conservancy