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Marine habitat alteration, conservation and next-generation restoration strategies

English, German · Hardback

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Marine ecosystems, encompassing coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, and open ocean environments, are pivotal to the Earth's ecological and economic stability. These habitats support unparalleled biodiversity, provide critical ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and fisheries, and are intrinsic to the cultural and social well-being of millions worldwide. However, human-induced pressures, including climate change, habitat destruction, overfishing, pollution, and ocean acidification, have accelerated the degradation of these vital ecosystems, leaving many on the brink of collapse.
This book, Marine Habitat Alteration, Conservation, and Next-Generation Restoration Strategies, is an endeavor to bridge the knowledge gap in understanding the intricate dynamics of marine habitat degradation and to offer actionable, science-based strategies for conservation and restoration. It brings together an interdisciplinary synthesis of cutting-edge research and innovative approaches, from genomic tools and ecological engineering to community-driven restoration initiatives. The text also highlights the role of policy frameworks, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and adaptive management in fostering resilient marine ecosystems amid a rapidly changing climate.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Marine Biodiversity.- Chapter 2: Threats to Marine Ecosystems.- Chapter 3: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).- Chapter 4: Species-Specific Conservation Strategies.- Chapter 5: Biotechnology in Marine Restoration.- Chapter 6: Remote Sensing, GIS, and AI in Marine Restoration.- Chapter 7: Advances in Marine Habitat Restoration Using Bioinformatics and Genomic Tools.- Chapter 8: Global Case Studies of Marine Ecological Restoration and Challenges.- Chapter 9: Role of Education and Public Awareness on Marine Ecological Restoration.- Chapter 10: Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Community Support and Benefits from Marine Restoration.- Chapter 11: Eco-engineering and Artificial Structures in Marine Restoration Projects.- Chapter 12: Marine Restoration Economics and Politics.- Chapter 13: Potential Funding Sources for Restoration Projects.- Chapter 14: Policy Frameworks and International Agreements.-Chapter 15: Implementing Marine Ecological Restoration Projects.- Chapter 16: Future Trends and Emerging Technologies in Marine Restoration.- Chapter 17: Final Notes, Conclusive Remarks, and Call to Action.

About the author

Patrick Omoregie Isibor, Ph.D., is a specialist in Pollution Studies and Ecotoxicology and a Lecturer/ Researcher in the Department of Biological Sciences at Covenant University. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Pollution Studies & Ecotoxicology (Environmental Quality Management) from the University of Benin and a B.Sc. in Zoology from Ambrose Alli University.

Summary

Marine ecosystems, encompassing coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, and open ocean environments, are pivotal to the Earth's ecological and economic stability. These habitats support unparalleled biodiversity, provide critical ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and fisheries, and are intrinsic to the cultural and social well-being of millions worldwide. However, human-induced pressures, including climate change, habitat destruction, overfishing, pollution, and ocean acidification, have accelerated the degradation of these vital ecosystems, leaving many on the brink of collapse.
This book, Marine Habitat Alteration, Conservation, and Next-Generation Restoration Strategies, is an endeavor to bridge the knowledge gap in understanding the intricate dynamics of marine habitat degradation and to offer actionable, science-based strategies for conservation and restoration. It brings together an interdisciplinary synthesis of cutting-edge research and innovative approaches, from genomic tools and ecological engineering to community-driven restoration initiatives. The text also highlights the role of policy frameworks, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and adaptive management in fostering resilient marine ecosystems amid a rapidly changing climate.

Product details

Assisted by Patrick Omoregie Isibor (Editor), Patrick Omoregie Isibor (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 13.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031979231
ISBN 978-3-0-3197923-1
No. of pages 426
Illustrations V, 426 p. 12 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Environmental Contamination Remediation and Management
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

Umweltschutz, Biotechnologie, Biodiversität (Artenvielfalt), Medizinische Toxikologie, Ecology, environmental biotechnology, Biodiversity, Conservation Biology, Ecotoxicology, Hydrobiology, Toxicology, Animal and Environmental Biology

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