Publications by authors named "Kaisu Mustonen"

Article Synopsis
  • * The study discusses two potential scenarios for 2030: a "business-as-usual" path continuing current trends, and a more hopeful future achieved through informed action towards the UN SDGs.
  • * Key drivers for these futures include the eagerness for climate action, response to extreme events, and implementation of climate interventions, with various proactive measures suggested to promote a sustainable future such as enhancing economic incentives and supporting local initiatives.
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Coastal Indigenous and Traditional communities are starting to see changes to their lives from climate change, whether this is from species range changes or displacement from land changes. For many of these communities, the ability to adequately adapt to these changes is limited by the governance structures they are required to live within, which differ from their customary practices and culture. In November 2019, a group of Indigenous and Traditional Peoples, attended the Future Seas 2030 workshop and discussed the consequences of climate change, the biggest barriers for their communities, and barriers for using traditional knowledge in order to contribute towards a more sustainable future that in the end will benefit all of earth's people.

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Unlabelled: One of the most pronounced effects of climate change on the world's oceans is the (generally) poleward movement of species and fishery stocks in response to increasing water temperatures. In some regions, such redistributions are already causing dramatic shifts in marine socioecological systems, profoundly altering ecosystem structure and function, challenging domestic and international fisheries, and impacting on human communities. Such effects are expected to become increasingly widespread as waters continue to warm and species ranges continue to shift.

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