Ecosystem Sustainability and Global Change provides various examples and dimensions, chemical, biological, climatic, or related to extreme (hazards). It describes, by reciprocity, the vulnerability of ecosystems, resources, heritage, human health and, consequently, economic and social sectors. it considers climate scenarios and socio-economic status indicators research, design strategies and patterns of adaptation, development of innovative monitoring systems, analysis of perceptions of major hazards and valuation of ecosystem services.
1. Ocean, biodiversity and resources
2. Pelagic marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles
3. Indicators
4. The impact of global change on the dynamics of marine living resources