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Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus: Towards systems-informed decision making in a rapidly changing world

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Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus: Towards systems-informed decision making in a rapidly changing world. / Germond-Duret, Celine; Germond, Basil; Katsanevakis, S et al.
In: Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 910, 168228, 01.02.2024.

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Germond-Duret, C., Germond, B., Katsanevakis, S., Kelly, M., Mazaris, A. D., & McKinley, E. (2024). Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus: Towards systems-informed decision making in a rapidly changing world. Science of the Total Environment, 910, Article 168228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168228

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Germond-Duret C, Germond B, Katsanevakis S, Kelly M, Mazaris AD, McKinley E. Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus: Towards systems-informed decision making in a rapidly changing world. Science of the Total Environment. 2024 Feb 1;910:168228. Epub 2023 Nov 11. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168228

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abstract = "Despite repeated calls for more inclusive practices, approaches used to address current challenges within the ocean-climate nexus do not sufficiently account for the complexity of the human-social-ecological system. So far, this has prevented efficient and just decision-making and policies. We propose to shift towards systems-informed decision making, which values transdisciplinary system-thinking and cumulative impact assessments, and encourages multi-system collaboration among decision-makers in order to address the recurring technicality of policies and to foster just solutions that account for the needs of varied actors across the sustainable development spectrum. [Abstract copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.]",
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AU - McKinley, E

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