Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve

Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve

From Local Thinking to Global Actions

Velasquez Calderon, Carolina Sofia; Toro, Cesar; Mancera Pineda, Jose Ernesto; Osorio Arias, Andres Fernando

Springer Verlag, Singapore

12/2024

327

Dura

9789819766628

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. CMIP6 Ocean and Atmospheric Climate Change Projections in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve - Caribbean Sea - by the End of the Twenty-First Century.- Chapter 3. Reconstructing the Eta and Iota Events for San Andres and Providencia: A Focus on Urban and Coastal Flooding.- Chapter 4. Rapid Remote Sensing Assessment of Impacts from Hurricane Iota on the Coral Reef Geomorphic Zonation in Providencia.- Chapter 5. A Light Pollution Assessment in the Fringing Reefs of San Andres Island: Towards Reducing Stressful Conditions at Impacted Coral Reefs.- Chapter 6. Ciguatera in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve: Projecting the Approach on HABs to Assess and Mitigate their Impacts on Public Health, Fisheries and Tourism.- Chapter 7. The Biosphere Reserve Concept, Seaflower and Climate Change.- Chapter 8. Marine Ecosystem Services for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve: Coastal Protection and Fish Biodiversity Refuge at Caribbean Insular Territories.- Chapter 9. Climate Change Effects on Seaflower Biosphere Reserve Fishery Resources.- Chapter 10. Overcoming Iota: A Reflection on Old Providence and Santa Catalina in the Face of Climate Change.- Chapter 11. Archeology Expanded - A Multidisciplinary Approach for Natural Disaster Response. Long-term Vulnerability and Climate Change: Analyzing Three Archeological Sites on the Colombian Caribbean Island of Santa Catalina.- Chapter 12. Archeology Expanded - A Multidisciplinary Approach for Natural Disaster Response. Long-term Vulnerability and Climate Change: Analyzing Three Archeological Sites on the Colombian Caribbean Island of Santa Catalina.- Chapter 13. Taking Seaflower to the Classroom: A Proposal to Bring Sustainability Education to High Schools in an Oceanic Archipelago (Western Caribbean, Colombia).- Chapter 14. Advances and Needs in Marine Science Research in the Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia, and Santa Catalina: A Literature Analysis.
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Open Access;Climate change mitigation and adaptation;Risk management;Marine science;Caribbean Sea;Biosphere reserve