UNESCO, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)

Status of coral reefs of the world : 2000

This report was written to provide an overview, without the use of scientific jargon, of the status of coral reefs and causes of reef decline, with recommendations for action by national authorities. This second edition is a major expansion and improvement on the first edition written in 1998.

IOC/UNEP/IUCN Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network [GCRMN] strategic plan

Second LOICZ open science meeting

Land-ocean interactions in the coastal zone (LOICZ) : report of the meeting

UNEP-IOC-WMO-IUCN Meeting of Experts on a Long-Term Global Monitoring System of Coastal and Near-Shore Phenomena Related to Climate Change, Pilot Projects on Mangroves and Coral Reefs, Monaco, 9-13 December 1991

The 1991 Gulf War : environmental assessments of IUCN and collaborators

This book summarizes the results of survey under-taken by IUCN and collaborators of the immediate and mid-term environmental damage arising from the Gulf War, in particular the massive oil spillage.

Author(s)
Downing, N.
Fowler, S. W.
Hardy, J. T.
Le Tissier, M.
Mathews, C. P.
McGlade, J. M.
Medley, P. A. H.
Oregioni, B.
Price, Andrew
Readman, J. W.
Roberts, Callum
Wrathall, T. J.

Global climate change and coral reefs : implications for people and reefs. Report of the UNEP-IOC-ASPEI-IUCN Global task Team on the implications of climate change on coral reefs

A global overview of the potential impacts of climate change and sea level rise on coral reefs, and of the implications of such impacts for ecological sustainable use of coral reefs. Includes information on the status and trends of reef conservation and use around the world, and suggestions for management of reefs in a changing world.

Author(s)
Wilkinson, Clive R.
Buddemeier, Robert W.

Reefs at risk : coral reefs, human use and global climate change. A programme of action

An overview of the ecology and values of coral reefs, and of the global changes which are threatening reefs and the societies and species which depend on them. Focuses particularly on those changes expected to occur due to global warming, and describes the programme to establish a long-term monitoring system of coastal and near-shore phenomena related to climate change.

Author(s)
Hulm, Peter
Pernetta, John
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