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

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Authors/contributors
Title
Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus: Towards systems-informed decision making in a rapidly changing world
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.
Publication
Science of The Total Environment
Date
2024-02-01
Volume
910
Pages
168228
Journal Abbr
Science of The Total Environment
Citation Key
germond-duretThinkingOutsideOceanclimate2024
Accessed
12/7/23, 4:16 PM
ISSN
0048-9697
Short Title
Thinking outside the ocean-climate nexus
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Germond-Duret, C., Germond, B., Katsanevakis, S., Kelly, M. R., 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, 168228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168228