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Coral restoration: a mapping review through a scientometric analysis

Restoration Ecology
Reef restoration has gained attention as it has strategic actions and powerful means in sustaining and maintaining coastal ecosystem services. This scientometric study systematically analyzes the current trends and research hotspot in coral restoration ...
T. C. Segaran   +6 more
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Coral Reef Restoration Handbook

2006
Coral Reef Restoration: The Rehabilitation of an Ecosystem under Siege William F. Precht and Martha Robbart A Thousand Cuts? An Assessment of Small-Boat Grounding Damage to Shallow Corals of the Florida Keys Steven J. Lutz Coral Reef Restoration: An Overview Beth Zimmer Natural Resilience of Coral Reef Ecosystems N.J. Quinn and B.L.
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Coral restoration: beyond coral production and coral outplanting 

Coral restoration has been targeted as one of the major priorities to cope with the rapid loss of shallow coral reefs in tropical oceans. For years coral restoration has focused on developing techniques and technologies aimed at rapid and cost-effective production of corals and ways to outplant to cover wide spatial scales. While this approach is valid,
Aldo Croquer   +4 more
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Hybrid coral reef restoration can be a cost-effective nature-based solution to provide protection to vulnerable coastal populations

Science Advances
Coral reefs can mitigate flood damages by providing protection to tropical coastal communities whose populations are dense, growing fast, and have predominantly lower-middle income.
C. Storlazzi   +6 more
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Coral reef restoration projects in Thailand

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2006
The degradation and deterioration of coral reefs in Thailand has continued for several decades due to pressures from fishery and tourism activities and, more recently, from bleaching. Several institutions and organizations, from both the government and the private sector, have been involved in programs to restore degraded coral reefs.
Thamasak Yeemin   +2 more
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Early‐stage coral survivorship using wild larval assemblages on coral seeding devices for reef restoration

Restoration Ecology
Following large‐scale disturbances, population recovery is often recruitment limited due to combinations of reduced propagule supply from remnant populations and the hostile state of the disturbed environment.
Chelsea Waters   +4 more
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Runaway Climate Across the Wider Caribbean and Eastern Tropical Pacific in the Anthropocene: Threats to Coral Reef Conservation, Restoration, and Social–Ecological Resilience

Atmosphere
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are increasingly affecting tropical seas, causing mass coral bleaching and mortality in the wider Caribbean (WC) and eastern tropical Pacific (ETP).
E. Hernández-Delgado   +1 more
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ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION: CORAL REEF AND SEAGRASS

Restoration of ecosystems is becoming an increasingly essential aspect of tropical and subtropical marine conservation. Seagrass and coral reefs provide a variety of ecological facilities, including nursery habitat, better water quality condition, coastline protection, and carbon sequestration.
Bhagchand Chhaba   +4 more
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Coral Reef Restoration

2006
William Precht, Martha Robbart
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Coral restoration in the Philippines: Interactions with key coastal sectors

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2023
Dane Erlo Matorres   +3 more
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