Category Archives: 2002

Bibliography

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Zoning – Lessons From the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Staff Paper 2002-20)

Zoning – Lessons From the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Staff Paper 2002-20) Summary: Over the last 25 years a range of management ‘tools’, including zoning plans, permits, education, and more recently management plans, have been applied to regulate access and to control and mitigate impacts associated with human use of the GBRMP.  Authors: Day, J. C.

Measuring effectiveness in Marine Protected Areas – principles and practice (Staff Paper 2002-42)

Measuring effectiveness in Marine Protected Areas – principles and practice (Staff Paper 2002-42) Summary: This paper examines some of the frameworks for evaluating effectiveness that have been developed in recent years – primarily for terrestrial protected areas, but in recent years increasingly in MPAs. Authors: Day, J., Hockings, M., and G. Jones Date: 2002 Geography: INT-Australia Source or Agency: World

Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Baltic States: State of the Art Report

Integrated Coastal Zone Management in the Baltic States: State of the Art Report Summary: The current, individual, national State-of-the-Art reports have been compiled as a result of successive decisions of the HEMCOM Group on Nature Conservation and Coastal Management (HELCOM – Habitat). Authors: Pickaver, A. Date: 2002 Geography: INT-Baltic Source or Agency: Not Applicable Organization: EUCC – The Coastal Union Document

Marine Park Management and Monitoring – Lessons for Adaptive Management From the Great Barrier Reef (Staff Paper 2002-19)

Marine Park Management and Monitoring – Lessons for Adaptive Management From the Great Barrier Reef (Staff Paper 2002-19)  Summary: Over the last 30 years, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) has successfully established a multiple-use spatial management approach that allows both high levels of environmental protection and a wide range of human activities.  Authors: Day, J.