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The critical role of coral reef restoration in a changing world

Raquel S. Peixoto (), Christian R. Voolstra (), Iliana B. Baums, Emma F. Camp, James Guest, Peter L. Harrison, Phanor H. Montoya-Maya, F. Joseph Pollock, David J. Smith, Daniel Wangpraseurt, Anastazia T. Banaszak, Apple P. Y. Chui, Nirmal Shah, Tom Moore, Katharina E. Fabricius, Tali Vardi () and David J. Suggett ()
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Raquel S. Peixoto: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Christian R. Voolstra: University of Konstanz
Iliana B. Baums: Helmholtz-Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity at the University of Oldenburg (HIFMB)
Emma F. Camp: University of Technology Sydney
James Guest: Newcastle University
Peter L. Harrison: Southern Cross University
Phanor H. Montoya-Maya: Coral Restoration Foundation
F. Joseph Pollock: The Nature Conservancy
David J. Smith: Mars Incorporated
Daniel Wangpraseurt: University of California San Diego
Anastazia T. Banaszak: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Apple P. Y. Chui: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Nirmal Shah: Nature Seychelles
Tom Moore: Coral Restoration Consortium
Katharina E. Fabricius: Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Tali Vardi: Coral Restoration Consortium
David J. Suggett: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 12, 1219-1222

Abstract: Recent discussions have raised concerns about the long-term effectiveness of coral reef restoration efforts, questioning whether current interventions can effectively address the ongoing loss of reef ecosystems. However, details matter and vary greatly with respect to scale, social context and benefits, and diverse approaches are needed to maintain functional coral reef ecosystems.

Date: 2024
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