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AuthorBlanco-Pimentel, Macarena
AuthorEvensen, Nicolás R.
AuthorCortés-Useche, Camilo
AuthorCalle-Triviño, Johanna
AuthorBarshis, Daniel J.
AuthorGalván, Víctor
AuthorHarms, Erika
AuthorMorikawa, Megan K.
Accessioned date2022-09-24T14:03:12Z
Available date2022-09-24T14:03:12Z
Year2022
CitationBlanco-Pimentel, M., Evensen, N. R., Cortés-Useche, C., Calle-Triviño, J., Barshis, D. J., Galván, V., ... & Morikawa, M. K. (2022). All-inclusive coral reef restoration: How the tourism sector can boost restoration efforts in the Caribbean. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 931302. Recuperado de:es
URIhttps://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1554
AbstractFollowing a strong decline in the health of Caribbean coral reefs in the 1970s, disease outbreaks, overfishing, and warming events have continued to push these reefs towards a point of no return. As such, researchers and stakeholders have turned their attention to restoration practices to overcome coral recovery bottlenecks on Caribbean reefs. However, successful restoration faces many challenges, including economical and logistical feasibility, long-term stability, and biological and ecological factors yet to fully understand. The tourism sector has the potential to enhance and scale restoration efforts in the Caribbean, beyond simple financial contributions. Its strengths include longterm presence in several locations, logistical and human resources, and a business case focused on preserving the ecosystem services on which it depends. Here, we present the restoration program of Iberostar Hotels and Resorts which includes a scientific team that incorporates science-based solutions into resort operations to promote reef resilience in the face of climate change.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedFrontiers in Marine Science, 9, 931302es
Rights© 2022 Blanco-Pimentel, Evensen, Cortés-Useche, Calle-Triviño, Barshis, Galván, Harms and Morikawa.es
Rights URIhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es
SubjectGestión ambientales
SubjectEcologíaes
SubjectRecursos marinoses
SubjectConservación ambientales
SubjectTurismo sosteniblees
TitleAll-inclusive coral reef restoration : how the tourism sector can boost restoration efforts in the Caribbeanes
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fmars.2022.931302
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Type of contentScientific researches
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AudienceTechnicians, professionals and scientistses


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