Climate change has reshaped ecosystems, human societies, and economies by altering species distributions, physical affinities, and energy fluxes. Research in coral ecosystem studies highlights the role of marine heatwaves in threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ocean community warming impacts plankton and bottom trawls, while ocean acidification influences aquaculture conservation. Species distribution models offer insights into threat factors for珍稀物种。Oral history reveals deep-seated tensions, while consumer behavior studies provide strategies for sustainable purchasing choices. These studies collectively underscore the interplay of climate change across diverse domains.
No collaborations found in the dataset.
This profile is generated from publicly available publication metadata and is intended for research discovery purposes. Themes, summaries, and trajectories are inferred computationally and may not capture the full scope of the lecturer's work. For authoritative information, please refer to the official KNUST profile.