Approaches to coral reef restoration in a changing climate – identifying objectives behind a sea of options
Traditionally, researchers have strived to intervene as little as possible when restoring coral reefs, to avoid risks and let the ecosystem recover naturally. But at present time, those restoration options are often insufficient due to the increasing impacts of climate change. Some researchers have...
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SLU/Dept. Of Aquatic Resources
2020
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