The Maputo Bay Ecosystem

The Maputo Bay Ecosystem
Author: Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2024
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN: 9987955932

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Maputo Bay comprises the most studied piece of marine water in Mozambique. It harbours extensive critical habitats, such as mangove forests, seagrass meadows and some of the southernmost reef building corals. The Bay is also an important fishing ground, second only to Sofala Bank, especially when it comes to shallow-water shrimp in Mozambique. Maputo Bay is home to high marine biodiversity including several species of special concern such as dugongs, dolphins, turtles, sharks, whales, seahorses, endangered bivalves and vulnerable seagrass Zostera. The book is aimed at decision-makers and managers and is a compilation of research undertaken by numerous researchers from institutions in Mozambique, South Africa, Portugal, Norway, Sweden and the USA.

Trophic Models of Aquatic Ecosystems

Trophic Models of Aquatic Ecosystems
Author: Villy Christensen,Daniel Pauly
Publsiher: WorldFish
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1993
Genre: Aquatic ecology
ISBN: 9789711022846

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Catchment2Coast A Systems Approach to Coupled River Coastal Ecosystem Science and Management

Catchment2Coast  A Systems Approach to Coupled River Coastal Ecosystem Science and Management
Author: P.M.S. Monteiro,M. Marchand
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781607504474

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Catchment2Coast was an interdisciplinary research and modelling project that aimed to improve understanding of the linkages between coastal ecosystems and the adjacent river catchments. The project involved nine partner organisations from three European and three southern African countries, including Mozambique, where the project was conducted. Catchment2Coast has tackled a problem which is at the interface of many different domains: between river and the sea, between bay and ocean, between water and soil, but also between ecology and economy. It used a variety of tools and methods, ranging from continuous hydrodynamic monitoring and biochemistry flux measurements to remote sensing and mathematical modelling techniques. But perhaps even more important was the integration of disciplines that took place during the project, which consisted of experts from different countries both from Europe and Southern Africa. The knowledge gained through this research provides a sound basis for the setting of environmental flow requirements for the Maputo, Incomati and similar river systems in sub-Saharan Africa. And what is more, it may serve as an example and stimulus for continued cooperation between experts from different disciplinary and cultural backgrounds.

Cyclones in Southern Africa

Cyclones in Southern Africa
Author: Godwell Nhamo,David Chikodzi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030743031

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Tropical cyclones in Southern Africa, also known as hurricanes or typhoons in other regions of the world, is a hot subject for academic research. This focus has been magnified by the need to consider tropical cyclones in the context of other global development agendas, that includes the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its inseparable 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Paris Agreement, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Habitat III’s New Urban Agenda. The ambitious SDGs challenge global and community leaders to make sure development addresses the nexus among poverty, inequality and employment creation, as well as care for the earth and its natural resources and biodiversity. The SDGs further present an agenda to eradicate hunger, bring quality education and sustain water and sanitation. The infrastructure development, human settlements, sustainable consumption and production, climate change, biodiversity and the ocean (blue) economy agendas are also pitched. Lastly, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development encourages partnerships on delivering various programmes and projects at all spatial levels. However, as tropical cyclones continue to make multiple landfalls and ravage Southern Africa and other parts of the world, the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is threatened. To this end, this book addresses this gap by documenting the implications of tropical cyclones, drawing examples and case studies from recent tropical cyclones such as cyclone Idai and cyclone Kenneth that resulted in catastrophic impacts in 2019. The book comes as part of a series with three volumes. The other volumes include “Cyclones in Southern Africa Vol. 1: Interfacing the Catastrophic Impact of Cyclone Idai with SDGs in Zimbabwe” and “Cyclones in Southern Africa Vol 2: Foundational and Fundamental Topics”. Given the foregoing, the book is suitable as a read for several professionals and disciplines such as tourism and hospitality studies, economics, sustainable development, development studies, environmental sciences, arts, geography, life sciences, politics, planning and public health.

Estuaries A Lifeline of Ecosystem Services in the Western Indian Ocean

Estuaries  A Lifeline of Ecosystem Services in the Western Indian Ocean
Author: Salif Diop,Peter Scheren,John Ferdinand Machiwa
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319253701

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This book provides recent environmental, ecological and hydrodynamic information for the major estuaries and the coastal marine systems of the Western Indian Ocean Region. It covers various functions and values of the region’s estuarine ecosystems and their respective habitats, including the land/ocean interactions that define and impact ecosystem services. The Western Indian Ocean region covered by this volume consists of the continental coastal states of Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa and Tanzania and the island states of Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Comoros.

World Seas An Environmental Evaluation

World Seas  An Environmental Evaluation
Author: Charles Sheppard
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 932
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128052037

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World Seas: An Environmental Evaluation, Second Edition, Volume Two: The Indian Ocean to the Pacific provides a comprehensive review of the environmental condition of the seas from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. Each chapter is written by experts in the field who provide historical overviews in environmental terms, current environmental status, major problems arising from human use, informed comments on major trends, problems and successes, and recommendations for the future. The book is an invaluable worldwide reference source for students and researchers who are concerned with marine environmental science, fisheries, oceanography and engineering and coastal zone development. Covers regional issues that help countries find solutions to environmental decline that may have already developed elsewhere Provides scientific reviews of regional issues, thus empowering managers and policymakers to make progress in under-resourced countries and regions Includes comprehensive maps and updated statistics in each region covered

World Atlas of Seagrasses

World Atlas of Seagrasses
Author: Frederick T. Short
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520240472

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Seagrasses are a vital and widespread but often overlooked coastal marine habitat. This volume provides a global survey of their distribution and conservation status.

Exploring Sustainability Science

Exploring Sustainability Science
Author: Michael Burns,Alex Weaver
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781920109516

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Southern Africa is well-blessed with a diverse and vibrant human population and a wealth of natural capital. The key challenge for sustainable development is to grow society?s capacity to use this natural capital to meet the needs of the region?s human population, especially the poor, in ways that sustain environmental life-support systems. Collaborating across disciplines, the authors explore the underpinning principles and the potential of sustainability science in a number of case studies.