Fisheries and Climate Change
Leonard, R. Keith | October 2010
Abstract
This policy brief explains how that the oceanic, coastal, and freshwater fisheries and aquaculture operations of the Pacific will be equally subjected to the direct and indirect effects of climate change.
Citation
Leonard, R. Keith. 2010. Fisheries and Climate Change. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/531. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Environment
Sociocultural Environment
Marine Environment
Environmental Problem
Environmental Law and Legislation
Aquatic Environment
Ecosystems
Environmental Planning
Ecology
Fishery development
Fishery projects
Development policy
Environment impact assessment
Environmental management
Environmental Damage
Environmental Conservation
Marine ecosystems
Environmental impact statements
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental auditing
Ecological monitoring
Environmental impact evaluation
Environmental quality management
Coastal ecology
Social ecology
Fisheries monitoring
Marine habitats
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