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Goastal and marine systems
This theme actively addresses social-ecological dynamics in marine and coastal systems, and studies the transitions towards an ecosystem approach and other means to address the global marine challenge.
Areas of focus include the dynamics of ecological feedbacks and regime shifts, and the capacity of society and managing institutions to address such complex ecosystem changes.

Researchers within the theme are studying tropical and temperate systems, involving research on coral reefs, sea-grass beds, fisheries, aquaculture, food webs and eutrophication. as well as implications from global trade dynamics for marine and coastal  management.

Methods include ecological and social field studies (inventories, interviews), ecosystem modeling, meta-analysis, and theoretical development. The theme host researchers from a range of disciplines (ecology, political science, economics, sociology, law) and collaborate with a range of international research institutions.

Theme members are also active in policy dialogues with stakeholders concerned with marine governance issues.

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Related projects:
Sustainable poverty alleviation from coastal ecosystem services (SPACES): Investigating elasticities, feedbacks and tradeoffs

Ecosystem-based and integrated coastal zone management - challenges and possibilities

Governance of coastal and marine systems news
Research news | 2010-10-20
Inhabitants around the Baltic Sea express worries about the environmental situation.
Research news | 2010-10-16
Experts discuss ways to solve coastal development challenges and poverty reduction. See videos!
Research news | 2010-09-30
Leading marine scientists propose radical changes to rescue the world's oceans from overfishing and pollution.
Research news | 2010-09-21
Unregulated fisheries resilient to international enforcement measures.
Research news | 2010-09-01
See video with centre director Johan Rockström.
Research news | 2010-08-19
Ecological regime shifts can lead to ecosystem-based management changes.
Research news | 2010-06-17
Sea cucumber fisheries in rapid decline due to overharvesting and market demand.
Research news | 2010-04-26
Small-scale fishing can have significant impacts on coral reefs.
Research news | 2010-02-25
Middlemen represent both a challenge and possible solution to sustainable fish stock governance in East Africa.
Research news | 2010-01-25
Globalisation puts aquaculture at a crossroads.
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Theme contact
Centre researcher Max Troell
2010-12-01 | Sturle Hauge Simonsen
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