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Title: Priorities for Mediterranean marine turtle conservation and management in the face of climate change
Authors: Mazaris, Antonios D.
Dimitriadis, Charalampos
Papazekou, Maria
Schofield, Gail
Doxa, Aggeliki
Chatzimentor, Anastasia
Turkozan, Oguz
Katsanevakis, Stelios
Lioliou, Aphrodite
Abalo-Morla, Sara
Aksissou, Mustapha
Arcangeli, Antonella
Attard, Vincent
El Hili, Hedia Attia
Atzori, Fabrizio
Belda, Eduardo J.
Ben Nakhla, Lobna
Berbash, Ali A.
Bjorndal, Karen A.
Broderick, Annette C.
Caminas, Juan A.
Candan, Onur
Cardona, Luis
Cetkovic, Ilija
Dakik, Nabigha
de Lucia, Giuseppe Andrea
Dimitrakopoulos, Panayiotis G.
Diryaq, Salih
Favilli, Costanza
Fortuna, Caterina Maria
Fuller, Wayne J.
Gallon, Susan
Hamza, Abdulmaula
Jribi, Imed
Ben Ismail, Manel
Kamarianakis, Yiannis
Kaska, Yakup
Korro, Kastriot
Koutsoubas, Drosos
Lauriano, Giancarlo
Lazar, Bojan
March, David
Marco, Adolfo
Minotou, Charikleia
Monsinjon, Jonathan R.
Naguib, Nahla M.
Palialexis, Andreas
Piroli, Vilma
Sami, Karaa
Sonmez, Bektas
Sourbes, Laurent
Sozbilen, Dogan
Vandeperre, Frederic
Vignes, Pierre
Xanthakis, Michail
Kopsel, Vera
Peck, Myron A.
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0002-9254-4122
0000-0001-6889-7908
0000-0001-7800-7059
0000-0003-3036-5337
0000-0003-2156-9987
0000-0003-1995-1271
0000-0001-9489-6634
0000-0002-6118-761X
0000-0002-5137-7540
0000-0002-8374-4392
0000-0002-3947-6917
0000-0001-7409-8694
0000-0002-7892-1323
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0000-0002-4622-9981
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Keywords: Climate risk, Adaptive management, Charismatic megafauna, Climate-smart conservation network
SEA-LEVEL RISE, VULNERABILITY, IMPACTS, TEMPERATURE, AREAS, OCEAN
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD-LONDON
Citation: Mazaris, AD., Dimitriadis, C., Papazekou, M., Schofield, G., Doxa, A., Chatzimentor, A., Turkozan, O., Katsanevakis, S., Lioliou, A., Abalo-Morla, S., Aksissou, M., Arcangeli, A., Attard, V., El Hili, HA., Atzori, F., Belda, EJ., Ben Nakhla, L., Berbash, AA., Bjorndal, KA., Broderick, AC., Camiñas, JA., Candan, O., Cardona, L., Cetkovic, I., Dakik, N., de Lucia, GA., Dimitrakopoulos, PG., Diryaq, S., Favilli, C., Fortuna, CM., Fuller, WJ., Gallon, S., Hamza, A., Jribi, I., Ben Ismail, M., Kamarianakis, Y., Kaska, Y., Korro, K., Koutsoubas, D., Lauriano, G., Lazar, B., March, D., Marco, A., Minotou, C., Monsinjon, JR., Naguib, NM., Palialexis, A., Piroli, V., Sami, K., Sönmez, B., Sourbès, L., Sözbilen, D., Vandeperre, F., Vignes, P., Xanthakis, M., Köpsel, V., Peck, MA. (2023). Priorities for Mediterranean marine turtle conservation and management in the face of climate change. J. Environ. Manage., 339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117805
Abstract: As climate-related impacts threaten marine biodiversity globally, it is important to adjust conservation efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change. Translating scientific knowledge into practical management, however, is often complicated due to resource, economic and policy constraints, generating a knowledge-action gap. To develop potential solutions for marine turtle conservation, we explored the perceptions of key actors across 18 countries in the Mediterranean. These actors evaluated their perceived relative importance of 19 adaptation and mitigation measures that could safeguard marine turtles from climate change. Of importance, despite differences in expertise, experience and focal country, the perceptions of researchers and management practitioners largely converged with respect to prioritizing adaptation and mitigation measures. Climate change was considered to have the greatest impacts on offspring sex ratios and suitable nesting sites. The most viable adaptation/miti-gation measures were considered to be reducing other pressures that act in parallel to climate change. Ecological effectiveness represented a key determinant for implementing proposed measures, followed by practical appli-cability, financial cost, and societal cost. This convergence in opinions across actors likely reflects long-standing initiatives in the Mediterranean region towards supporting knowledge exchange in marine turtle conservation. Our results provide important guidance on how to prioritize measures that incorporate climate change in decision-making processes related to the current and future management and protection of marine turtles at the ocean-basin scale, and could be used to guide decisions in other regions globally. Importantly, this study dem-onstrates a successful example of how interactive processes can be used to fill the knowledge-action gap between research and management.
Description: WoS Categories: Environmental Sciences
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117805
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000986925100001
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5335
ISSN: 0301-4797
1095-8630
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