Ocean Planning and Conservation in the Age of Climate Change: A Roundtable Discussion
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Ocean Planning and Conservation in the Age of Climate Change: A Roundtable Discussion
Abstract
Over recent years, recognition of the need to develop climate-smart marine spatial planning (MSP) has gained momentum globally. In this roundtable discussion, we use a question-and-answer format to leverage diverse perspectives and voices involved in the study of sustainable MSP and marine conservation under global environmental and social change. We intend this dialogue to serve as a stepping stone toward developing ocean planning initiatives that are sustainable, equitable, and climate-resilient around the globe.
A necessidade de desenvolver processos de ordenamento do espaço marinho (OEM) que sejam inteligentes do ponto de vista climático tem sido amplamente reconhecida internacionalmente nos últimos anos. Na presente mesa-redonda, adoptou-se um formato de pergunta-resposta para promover uma discussão sobre os desafios envolvidos na conservação dos ecossistemas marinhos e no desenvolvimento de planos de OEM sustentáveis, num contexto de alterações ambientais e sociais globais. Foram debatidas diversas perspectivas e ouvidas várias vozes, com o objetivo de contribuir para um OEM sustentável, equitativo e resiliente às alterações climáticas a nível global.
En los últimos años se ha reconocido internacionalmente la necesidad de desarrollar procesos de planificación espacial marina (PEM) climáticamente inteligentes. En esta mesa redonda se utiliza un formato de preguntas y respuestas para promover una discusión sobre los desafíos que implica la conservación de los ecosistemas marinos y el desarrollo de PEM sostenibles en un contexto de cambios ambientales y sociales globales. Se presentaron y debatieron diversas perspectivas y voces con el objetivo de contribuir a una PEM sostenible equitativa y resiliente al clima a nivel global.
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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