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Math for SDG 14 - Life under Water
- Submission status
- Open
- Open for submission from
- 01 January 2020
- Submission deadline
- Ongoing
The oceans supply substantial amounts of the world's food, but are often ignored in discussions about combating hunger and making food systems sustainable. With this in mind, the Springer Nature SDG14-Hub focuses on two principal approaches: We are publishing a number of high-level overviews from research consortia with a view to influencing discussions by heads of state and decision-makers in various sectors of society and policymaking.
Destructive trends in ocean health have not abated. The ocean, the world’s largest ecosystem, continues to be endangered by rising acidification, eutrophication, declining fish stocks and mounting plastic pollution. Urgent and coordinated global action is needed to continue to advance towards UN SDG14.
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*Disclaimer: Authors did not submit their research directly to this collection. Articles were added to the collection retrospectivly.
Articles (3 in this collection)
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Local Overfishing Patterns Have Regional Effects on Health of Coral, and Economic Transitions Can Promote Its Recovery
Authors
- Russell Milne
- Chris T. Bauch
- Madhur Anand
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 19 February 2022
- Article: 46
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A Next-Generation Approach to Calculate Source–Sink Dynamics in Marine Metapopulations
Authors
- Peter D. Harrington
- Mark A. Lewis
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 14 January 2020
- Article: 9