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Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Aug 26, 2011

Management requires funding. Likewise, sustainable management requires sustainable funding. A cornerstone of EBM is that it ensures ecosystems will continue over time to provide the services that people require and want (e.g., food, clean water, biodiversity). Without...
Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

Tundi’s Take: Private Sector Investment in EBM Makes Good Business Sense

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2011

By Tundi Agardy, MEAM Contributing Editor (tundiagardy@earthlink.net) "Engage the private sector" has become something of a mantra in marine management. But thus far, direct financial involvement by the private sector in ocean management has been relatively...
Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

Making Marine Spatial Plans Adaptable to a Changing Climate: Interview with Robin Craig

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2011

Due to human-induced climate change, sea surface temperatures are increasing. As a result, a gradual poleward shift in ocean ecosystems is underway. Described very simply, areas that were previously cold are becoming more temperate, and areas that were temperate are...
Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

Notes & News: Marine extinction event – Integrated coastal zone management – Oceans and sustainable development – Transition to EBFM – Marine conservation ecology

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2011

Report: Significant marine extinction possible unless multiple ocean stressors reduced Multiple ocean stressors – warming, acidification, overfishing, and more – together represent a great risk to marine and human life if the current trajectory of these...
Paying for EBM: Insights on Building Sustainable Financing for EBM over the Long Term

EBM Toolbox: Quantifying, Mapping, and Valuing Ecosystem Services

by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Aug 25, 2011

Editor’s note: The goal of The EBM Toolbox is to promote awareness of tools for facilitating EBM processes. It is brought to you by the EBM Tools Network, a voluntary alliance of tool users, developers, and training providers. By Sarah Carr A growing number of...

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