Oceans and Human Health: A rising tide of challenges and opportunities for Europe
Autor: | Michael H. Depledge, Michelle Moore, Lora E. Fleming, Katja Philippart, Melanie C. Austen, A.J. Smalley, Laurence Mee, Mathew P. White, P. Bradbrook, Philipp Hess, N. McDonough |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Conservation of Natural Resources
Climate Change Oceans and Seas Fisheries Climate change Public policy Public Policy Environmental pollution Aquaculture Aquatic Science Oceanography Education Extreme weather Blue carbon Political science Marine biotechnology Marine energy Harmful algal blooms Humans Risks 14. Life underwater Environmental planning Ecology Anthropogenic chemicals Ocean acidification EU policy General Medicine Benefits Pollution 6. Clean water Europe Seafood Ocean literacy Health 13. Climate action Microbial pollution Blue gym Position paper Interdisciplinary Communication Environmental Pollution |
Zdroj: | Marine Environmental Research (0141-1136) (Elsevier Sci Ltd), 2014-08, Vol. 99, P. 16-19 |
ISSN: | 0141-1136 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.marenvres.2014.05.010 |
Popis: | The European Marine Board recently published a position paper on linking oceans and human health as a strategic research priority for Europe. With this position paper as a reference, the March 2014 Cornwall Oceans and Human Health Workshop brought together key scientists, policy makers, funders, business, and non governmental organisations from Europe and the US to review the recent interdisciplinary and cutting edge research in oceans and human health specifically the growing evidence of the impacts of oceans and seas on human health and wellbeing (and the effects of humans on the oceans). These impacts are a complex mixture of negative influences (e.g. from climate change and extreme weather to harmful algal blooms and chemical pollution) and beneficial factors (e.g. from natural products including seafood to marine renewable energy and wellbeing from interactions with coastal environments). Integrated approaches across disciplines, institutions, and nations in science and policy are needed to protect both the oceans and human health and wellbeing now and in the future. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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