How can we build ecological and social resilience to climate change impacts,
considering geomorphological characteristics and the land-sea interface?
Background
Climate change and biodiversity loss represent two interlinked crises affecting Scotland's
marine and freshwater environments. Understanding the impacts of climate change,
developing effective adaptation strategies, and enhancing the resilience of marine and
freshwater ecosystems are essential for delivering the Blue Economy Vision and meeting
Scotland's climate and biodiversity commitments.
Next steps
Get in touch with arimarinefw@gov.scot
Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Marine directorate areas research interest marine freshwater
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