Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research: Conference report

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Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research: Conference report. / Riechers, Maraja; Baumann, Lilly; Braun, Marjan et al.
In: Marine Policy, Vol. 167, 106124, 09.2024.

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Riechers, M, Baumann, L, Braun, M, Carew, A, Chinappa, M, Dehm, J, Ganachaud, A, Holland, E, Kelsey, H, Lal, S, Landemard, M, Rocle, N & Stockwell, BL 2024, 'Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research: Conference report', Marine Policy, vol. 167, 106124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106124

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Riechers, M., Baumann, L., Braun, M., Carew, A., Chinappa, M., Dehm, J., Ganachaud, A., Holland, E., Kelsey, H., Lal, S., Landemard, M., Rocle, N., & Stockwell, B. L. (2024). Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research: Conference report. Marine Policy, 167, Article 106124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106124

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Riechers M, Baumann L, Braun M, Carew A, Chinappa M, Dehm J et al. Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research: Conference report. Marine Policy. 2024 Sept;167:106124. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106124

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abstract = "This conference report synthesises the discussions and lessons learnt from a workshop with international and local experts and practitioners held in Noum{\'e}a, New Caledonia (France, Oceania) from 17th to 21st of October 2022. The workshop was part of a larger transdisciplinary process aimed to anticipate and react to marine heatwaves, coastal erosion and sea level rise as well as ocean deoxygenation and acidification in Fiji and New Caledonia. Drawing on the seven resilience principles, this report stressed the need to incorporate multiple perspectives in finding new pathways for comprehensive sustainable climate change adaptation and marine policy in Fiji and New Caledonia.",
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author = "Maraja Riechers and Lilly Baumann and Marjan Braun and Annie Carew and Matthew Chinappa and Jasha Dehm and Alexandre Ganachaud and Elisabeth Holland and Heath Kelsey and Shilpa Lal and Mathilde Landemard and Nicolas Rocle and Stockwell, {Brian L.}",
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AU - Ganachaud, Alexandre

AU - Holland, Elisabeth

AU - Kelsey, Heath

AU - Lal, Shilpa

AU - Landemard, Mathilde

AU - Rocle, Nicolas

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