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Rodney Salm

Researcher at The Nature Conservancy

Publications -  12
Citations -  4133

Rodney Salm is an academic researcher from The Nature Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine protected area & Resilience of coral reefs. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 12 publications receiving 3390 citations.

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Resistance and Resilience to Coral Bleaching: Implications for Coral Reef Conservation and Management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify likely environmental correlates of resistance and resilience to coral bleaching, including factors that reduce temperature stress, enhance water movement, decrease light stress, correlate with physiological tolerance, and provide physical or biological enhancement of recovery potential.
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Designing marine protected area networks to address the impacts of climate change

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compile the best available information on marine protected area (MPA) network design and supplement it with specific recommendations for building resilience into these networks, providing guidance on size, spacing, shape, risk spreading, critical areas, connectivity, and maintaining ecosystem function to help MPA planners and managers design MPA networks that are more robust in the face of climate-change impacts.
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Managing mangroves for resilience to climate change

TL;DR: This publication provides a welcome reference for all stakeholders in mangroves, especially coastal communities, to assist them in encouraging decision makers to apply resilience principles in all development and conservation programmes.
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Sea-level rise impact models and environmental conservation: A review of models and their applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of state-of-the-art coastal impact models that determine sea-level rise vulnerability and provide guidance to help managers and policy makers determine the appropriateness of various models at local, regional, and global scales.