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Scaling Up Marine Management : The Role of Marine Protected Areas

2006

World Bank


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Other Subjects
Conservation community; Human activities; Red list; Marine science; Food web; Large marine ecosystem; Nature; Human behavior; Great barrier reef; Fish populations; Marine conservation; Level of protection; Destructive fishing; Conservation efforts; International fisheries; Adverse impacts; Tragedy of the commons; Ecosystem goods; Landscapes; Coastal zone; Coastal conservation; Environments; Public expenditures; Ecological processes; Ecosystem function; National marine sanctuary; Ecosystem integrity; Replenishment; Large marine predators; Food chain; Effective monitoring; Coastal environments; Oil; Environmental; Climate change phenomena; Spatial management; Park authority; Loss of biodiversity; Benefit streams; Biodiversity value; Human impacts; Marine resource; Coastline; Predatory fish; Marine capture fisheries; Marine life; Coastal resources; Quotas; Marine park; Open ocean; Barrier reef; Alternative livelihoods; Marine food; Marine environmental protection; World fisheries; Marine environments; Emissions; Ecological reserve; Fisheries resources; Open to fishing; Terrestrial systems; Offshore drilling; User rights; Habitat protection; Biosphere reserve; Marine habitat; Ecological knowledge; Ecosystem health; Biosphere; Spawning stock; Economic instruments; Ecosystem restoration; Sea change; Coastal management; Coral reef; Purchasing power; Human footprint; Ecosystem structure; Marine policy; Fisheries management; Corridors; Marine habitats; Fish stock; Biodiversity protection; Critical habitat; Genetic diversity; Political economy; Issues; Traditional use; Marine food webs; Cultural resources; Coastal area; Ecosystem; Coastal ecosystems; Conservation priorities; Exploitation; Ecosystem assessment; Relative value; Ghost fishing; Biodiversity loss; Brazilian coast; Blue planet; Marine predators; Large marine ecosystems; Terrestrial ecosystems; Marine systems; Marine species; Ecological protection; Population pressures; Marine products; Coastal development; Economic processes; National marine park; Environmental use; Externalities; Buffer zones; Environmental impacts; Demographic growth; Conservation biology; Resource use; Protection of biodiversity; Marine biodiversity; Marine reserves
Language
English

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