Case Study: Restoring Coral Reefs in the Face of Climate Change in the Seychelles
This ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) case study highlights the USAID/Southern Africa Regional Mission’s Reef Rescuers project, which is restoring damaged coral reefs to increase their resilience and reduce the vulnerability of coastal communities to sea level rise and extreme weather events. The case study also discusses how to maximize the effectiveness of coral reef restoration as an EbA approach and the project's strategies to support and sustain EbA.
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Case Study: Restoring Coral Reefs in the Face of Climate Change in the Seychelles
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USAID
Publication Date: 2018
Location: Seychelles
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This ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) case study highlights the USAID/Southern Africa Regional Mission’s Reef Rescuers project, which is restoring damaged coral reefs to increase their resilience and reduce the vulnerability of coastal communities to sea level rise and extreme weather events. The case study also discusses how to maximize the effectiveness of coral reef restoration as an EbA approach and the project's strategies to support and sustain EbA.