A guide to modelling priorities for managing land‐based impacts on coastal ecosystems

Author:

Brown Christopher J.1ORCID,Jupiter Stacy D.2,Albert Simon3,Anthony Kenneth R. N.45ORCID,Hamilton Richard J.67,Fredston‐Hermann Alexa8,Halpern Benjamin S.8910,Lin Hsien‐Yung11,Maina Joseph12,Mangubhai Sangeeta2,Mumby Peter J.13,Possingham Hugh P.569,Saunders Megan I.14,Tulloch Vivitskaia J. D.515,Wenger Amelia16,Klein Carissa J.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Rivers Institute Griffith University Nathan Qld Australia

2. Wildlife Conservation Society, Melanesia Program Suva Fiji

3. School of Civil Engineering The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld Australia

4. Australian Institute of Marine Science Townsville Qld Australia

5. Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science School of Biological Sciences University of Queensland St. Lucia Qld Australia

6. The Nature Conservancy Asia Pacific Resource Centre South Brisbane Qld Australia

7. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies James Cook University Townsville Qld Australia

8. Bren School of Environmental Science & Management University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California

9. Imperial College London Ascot UK

10. National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis University of California Santa Barbara California

11. Quantitative Fisheries Center Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan

12. Department of Environmental Sciences Macquarie University Sydney NSW Australia

13. Marine Spatial Ecology Laboratory School of Biological Sciences The University of Queensland St Lucia Qld Australia

14. School of Chemical Engineering University of Queensland St. Lucia Qld Australia

15. Marine Predator Research Group Department of Biological Sciences Macquarie University Sydney NSW Australia

16. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld Australia

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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