Socio-Ecological Systems Analysis, Management & Planning (SES)
Published in 26/5/2023
[Conteúdo temporariamente apenas disponível em Inglês]
Keywords:
- Integrated assessment of surface processes facing climate change
- Mitigation measures
- Integrated management, planning and governance of terrestrial, coastal and marine resources
- Human perceptions and attitudes
- Participatory processes, communication and policy advise
Overview:
SES RG integrates environmental, socio-economic and policy sciences that underpin integrated assessment, planning and management of natural resources, sustained in integrated experimental, explorative, predictive and participatory approaches that support community, industry and government stakeholders in the sustainable planning and management of terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine socio-ecological systems.
The scope of our research is focus on: i) environmental assessment studies underpinning for decision-making on sustainable land and surface water resources management, focusing on the assessment, prediction, mitigation and demonstration to key stakeholders. Emphasis is given to the surface processes driven by climate change, with particular focus on the post-fire impacts on soil and soil fertility losses, and resulting contamination to downstream aquatic habitats; ii) integrated research of marine environments, specially focused on the ecological and socio-economical aspects, to improve the efficient management and use of marine resources and contribute to the conservation and sustainability of these resources; and iii) participatory approaches and policy-relevant research at local, national and international scales on governance, planning and management of terrestrial, coastal and marine resources.
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