Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources
Listening StationOver the next four years [2009-2012], the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources (or simply, the Marine Adaptation Network) will work closely with the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility to deliver on its vision to build adaptive capacity and adaptive response strategies for the effective management of marine biodiversity and natural marine resources under climate change.

The Marine Adaptation Network comprises a holistic framework of five connecting marine themes (integration; biodiversity and resources; communities; markets; and policy) that cross-cuts climate change risk, marine biodiversity and resources, socio-economics, policy and governance, and includes ecosystems and species from the tropics to Australian Antarctic waters.
The Marine Adaptation Network is hosted within the School of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Tasmania and is led by Associate Professor Neil Holbrook (convenor).

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