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Marine protected areas (MPAs) in relation to fisheries management : challenges and experiences from developing countries / editors, Ian Bryceson & Julius Francis.

LIBRA SH329.M35 M375 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bryceson, Ian, editor.
Francis, Julius, editor.
Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marine parks and reserves--Developing countries.
Marine parks and reserves.
Fishery management--Developing countries.
Fishery management.
Developing countries.
Physical Description:
viii, 199 pages : color illustrations, charts ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
Zanzibar, Tanzania : WIOMSA, 2014.
Contents:
Foreword
Dedication to Chandrika Sharma
Introduction
The "Rise" of marine protected areas as a tool in an ecosystem-based fisheries management environment
MPAs in relation to fisheries- what are the biological and fish stock implications?
MPAs: a governance system analysis
MPAs and impact on small-scale fisheries: who decides, why, what and where?
Marine protected areas in Mozambique: impacts, concerns and perspectives
Social-ecological resilience of Pete and Maruhubi Mangrove Ecosystems in Zanzibar, Tanzania
Can ecotourism fulfill its promises? The case of Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar
Marine protected areas on mainland Tanzania: what is their future?
Marine protected areas in developing countries : do they contribute to, or detract from social-ecological resilience?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789987955985
9987955983
OCLC:
1048658157

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