by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2016
To some in conservation and resource management, marketing can seem like a bad word, connoting gimmickry, manipulation, consumerism, or overconsumption. But marketing is inherently about getting people to change their behavior, whether it is buying a product,...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2016
By Tundi Agardy, Contributing Editor, MEAM. Email: tundiagardy@earthlink.net Marine conservationists have long bemoaned the lack of attention to the field. It is assumed that if only we could reach everyone and make them care, they would do the right thing and ocean...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2016
By Gregg Verutes Editor's note: The goal of The EBM Toolbox is to promote awareness of tools and methods for facilitating EBM and MSP processes. It is brought to you by the EBM Tools Network (www.ebmtools.org), a voluntary alliance of tool users, developers, and...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2016
Wetlands and seagrass restoration can now earn carbon credits The Verified Carbon Standard, which sets guidelines for carbon accounting, has approved the Methodology for Tidal Wetland and Seagrass Restoration (VM0033). The methodology provides procedures for...
by John Davis | Feb 1, 2016
Editor’s Note: From the Archives calls attention to past MEAM articles whose perspectives and insight remain relevant. Highlights from the integrated land-sea management article and related Tundi’s Take include: Developing a way to coordinate upstream and downstream...