Coral Reef Ecosystems: Valuable and Critically Threatened Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Coral reef ecosystems are lively and beautiful underwater communities inhabited by a spectacularly diverse and ample array of organisms crucial to human needs. Reefs are mainly threatened world-wide-estimates are that one fifth of coral reefs have been lost or seriously damaged, and the remainder are expected to evaporate before the end of the century. The inherent worth of coral reefs is immense and not calculable, and this technical note attempts to educate pupils about that value, along with the risks- local and international -to coral reefs.

PUBLICATION DATE: March 12, 2014 PRODUCT #: UV6805-HCB-ENGThis is just an excerpt. This case is about

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