
Celebrating MaCoBioS’s Women in Science
If Science is what you like to do, go for it, society and nature need you! Within MaCoBioS we are very fortunate to have terrific
MaCoBioS frames its research within the societal and political contexts in which we are working, using these to help us develop useful and scaleable theory, tools and guidance. Here, we provide a collection of blogs exploring the relationship between science, society and policy.
If Science is what you like to do, go for it, society and nature need you! Within MaCoBioS we are very fortunate to have terrific
We asked people from around the world to share their perception of climate change, the value of marine and coastal ecosystems, the threats facing these
We live on a blue planet, where 71% of the earth’s surface is covered by oceans, lakes and rivers. There is now an increasing interest
Over the past decades, climate-related hazards, for instance rapid onset events such as floods and droughts, have increased in their occurrence and severity. Simultaneously, slow-onset
Adaptation has become the centre of Small Island States’ (SIS) political response to cope with the impacts of climate change. Efforts to mainstream coastal adaptation policy
People, science and marine and coastal ecosystems People are a critical part of the natural world. Wherever we look, people have shaped ecosystems and rely