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Reconciling ecosystem-based management and focal resource conservation in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument / John N. Kittinger [and others].

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Kittinger, John Nils
United States. National Ocean Service. Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Series:
Marine sanctuaries conservation series ; ONMS-09-04.
Marine sanctuaries conservation series ; ONMS-09-04
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marine parks and reserves--Hawaii--Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument--Management.
Marine parks and reserves.
Marine parks and reserves--Hawaii--Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument--Management--Planning.
Marine ecosystem management--Hawaii--Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Marine ecosystem management.
Marine resources conservation--Hawaii--Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Marine resources conservation.
Marine parks and reserves--Management.
Hawaii--Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (36 pages) : PDF file, illustrations, color map ; 592.76 KB.
Place of Publication:
Silver Spring, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, [2009]
Summary:
Case study using the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument as an example of how co-managers currently implement ecosystem-based management (EBM) into large-scale MPA management. University of Hawaii at Manoa graduate students working with Monument staff proposed a planning and management approach to better integrate EBM and conservation of focal resources via a prioritization process that identifies biological, cultural and social resources through a stakeholder process that can aid protected area management.
Contents:
Executive summary
Key words
1. Introduction
2. Reconciling conflicting mandates in the Monument
3. Application to planning and management of the NWHI: marine spatial planning
4. Conclusions
5. Acknowledgements
6. References.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed on May 16, 2011).
"December 2009."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-33).
OCLC:
493287304

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