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Log out EU Login Log out. Content archived on Final Report Summary - FORCE Future of Reefs in a Changing Environment FORCE : An ecosystem approach to managing Caribbean coral reefs in the face of climate change Executive Summary: Executive summary The management of coral reef ecosystems for the 21st century requires not only the continued understanding of the natural dynamics of this ecosystem but also the interaction between people and coral reefs. The important services that reefs provide to fisheries, tourism, and coastal defences are under threat from increased extraction, developing and climate change.
The EU Project FORCE Future of Reefs in a Changing Environment sought to understand the dynamics of reefs, the complex dependencies of people and reefs, and provide management tools to help achieve better outcomes for people and the environment. Researchers from 20 organisations in 10 countries within Europe, the Caribbean, Australia and North America came together to address this complex challenge.
After 4 years the project has generated 48 papers, and further manuscripts are in preparation. The variety of models developed has extended our ability to forecast the structural and dynamical properties of Caribbean reef ecosystems. By improving our knowledge on the impact of disturbances on ecosystem functioning, these models provide meaningful insights into climate change research.
We discovered that local reef management of both herbivorous fish and water quality is not only important for ensuring the future function of reefs but essential.