Journal article
The critical role of coral reef restoration in a changing world
Nature climate change, Vol.14(12), pp.1219-1222
01/12/2024
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Abstract
Recent discussions have raised concerns about the long-term effectiveness of coral reef restoration efforts, questioning whether current interventions can effectively address the ongoing loss of reef ecosystems. However, details matter and vary greatly with respect to scale, social context and benefits, and diverse approaches are needed to maintain functional coral reef ecosystems.
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- Title
- The critical role of coral reef restoration in a changing world
- Creators
- Raquel S. Peixoto - King Abdullah University of Science and TechnologyChristian R. Voolstra - University of KonstanzIliana B. Baums - Carl von Ossietzky Universität OldenburgEmma F. Camp - University of Technology SydneyJames Guest - Newcastle UniversityPeter L. Harrison - Southern Cross UniversityPhanor H. Montoya-MayaF. Joseph Pollock - The Nature Conservancy (Honiara, Solomon Islands)David J. Smith - MarsDaniel Wangpraseurt - Scripps Institution of OceanographyAnastazia T. Banaszak - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoApple P. Y. Chui - Chinese University of Hong KongNirmal Shah - University of SeychellesTom Moore - Coral Reef AllianceKatharina E. Fabricius - Australian Institute of Marine ScienceTali Vardi - Coral Reef AllianceDavid J. Suggett - King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- Publication Details
- Nature climate change, Vol.14(12), pp.1219-1222
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group UK
- Number of pages
- 4
- Identifiers
- 991013241655902368
- Copyright
- © 2025 Springer Nature Limited
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article