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Theme session C​ - Operationalizing resilience for climate change impacts​ (Co-sponsored by PICES)

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ICES Annual Science Conference  

Book of abstracts of theme session C:

Operationalizing resilience for climate change impacts​ (Co-sponsored by PICES)

Conveners: Andrea Belgrano (Sweden), Keith Criddle (USA), Karen Hunter (Canada), Mitsutaku Makino (Japan), Luc Doyen (France), Iñigo Martinez (ICES), Julie Kellner (ICES)

  • CM 21: A climate change risk assessment for fishing fleets and fishery-dependent coastal communities in Oman
  • CM 67: Analysing global status and gaps of indicator-based climate change vulnerability assessments on marine fisheries social-ecological systems
  • CM 75: Climate change impacts on Western Baltic cod and herring fisheries – an ecological-economic multispecies modeling approach
  • CM 83: (Mal)adapting to climate change: a stylized fishery example
  • CM 94: Organising the toolbox of climate change adaptations for small-scale fisheries
  • CM 166: Climate change risk and adaptation in Ghana fisheries
  • CM 170: Climate-proof management of North Sea cod (Gadus morhua L.) in a deeply uncertain future
  • CM 207: Climate Hazard, Exposure and Vulnerability of the Swedish Fisheries
  • CM 211: CUSPRA: a new method to assess ecological resilience to multiple interactive drivers
  • CM 216: The effect of fisheries management, internal dynamics and climate change on the recovery of North Sea fish stocks
  • CM 256: Identifying global hotspots for implementation of adaptive harvest allocation of shifting fish stocks
  • CM 290: Resilience dynamics of Mediterranean demersal communities in response to climate change
  • CM 293: Enhancing adaptive capacity assessment in fisheries decision making: Identifying barriers and ways to overcome them
  • CM 308: Realizing tipping points: understanding causes and consequences of regime shifts in the European hake fishery
  • CM 345: A simulation-based approach to assess the stability of marine food-webs and inform Good Environmental Status
  • CM 350: Improving the climate change resiliency of commercial fishing ports in New Jersey, northeast U.S.
  • CM 359: Climate resilience in marine fisheries: strategies for adapting to species distribution shifts
  • CM 392: Velocity of climate change drives unexpected and resilient responses in species of the Western Mediterranean Sea
  • CM 484: Resilience management for coastal fisheries facing with climate, demographical and oil price uncertainties
  • CM 524: Food Web Modeling, Ecological Network Analysis and Simplified Bayesian Synthesis Combine to Inform System-Level Resilience Management in the Rapidly Warming Gulf of Maine
  • CM 559: Operationalizing resilience for climate change impacts
  • CM 563: Identifying policy pathways to build resilience in marine fisheries with differing capacities and contexts
  • CM 565: Climate adaptability assessment tool for Canada's fisheries management

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Annual Science Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland.

Session

Theme session C​ - Operationalizing resilience for climate change impacts​ (Co-sponsored by PICES)

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ICES. 2022. Theme Session C - Operationalizing resilience for climate change impacts (Co-sponsored by PICES). ICES Annual Science Conference 2022, Dublin, Ireland. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.21557922

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