Managing Coral Reefs : An Ecological and Institutional Analysis of Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia
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Author:DUNNING Kelly Heber
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ISBN:9781783087969
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Publication Date:July 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:234
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Anthem Press
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Managing Coral Reefs : An Ecological and Institutional Analysis of Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia
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Author:DUNNING Kelly Heber
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ISBN:9781783087969
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Publication Date:July 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:234
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Anthem Press
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Country of Publication:
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Managing Coral Reefs examines Indonesia's and Malaysia's pathways to implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), focusing specifically on how regional and national policies in Southeast Asia have fared when implementing the Aichi Targets of the CBD. Kelly Heber Dunning examines CBD implementation through marine protected areas (MPAs) for coral reefs in Indonesia and Malaysia. While Indonesia uses a co-managed framework, whereby villages and governments share power, to implement its MPAs, Malaysia uses a top-down network of federally managed marine parks. Using mixed methods through interviews and surveys as well as coral reef ecology surveys conducted over a year of fieldwork, Dunning argues that co-managed systems are the current best practice for implementing the CBD's Aichi Targets in tropical developing countries.
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Managing Coral Reefs examines Indonesia's and Malaysia's pathways to implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), focusing specifically on how regional and national policies in Southeast Asia have fared when implementing the Aichi Targets of the CBD. Kelly Heber Dunning examines CBD implementation through marine protected areas (MPAs) for coral reefs in Indonesia and Malaysia. While Indonesia uses a co-managed framework, whereby villages and governments share power, to implement its MPAs, Malaysia uses a top-down network of federally managed marine parks. Using mixed methods through interviews and surveys as well as coral reef ecology surveys conducted over a year of fieldwork, Dunning argues that co-managed systems are the current best practice for implementing the CBD's Aichi Targets in tropical developing countries.
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Author: DUNNING Kelly HeberISBN: 9781783087969Publication Date: July 2018Edition: 1Pages: 234Binding: HardbackPublisher: Anthem PressCountry of Publication:
Managing Coral Reefs examines Indonesia's and Malaysia's pathways to implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), focusing specifically on how regional and national policies in Southeast Asia have fared when implementing the Aichi Targets of the CBD. Kelly Heber Dunning examines CBD implementation through marine protected areas (MPAs) for coral reefs in Indonesia and Malaysia. While Indonesia uses a co-managed framework, whereby villages and governments share power, to implement its MPAs, Malaysia uses a top-down network of federally managed marine parks. Using mixed methods through interviews and surveys as well as coral reef ecology surveys conducted over a year of fieldwork, Dunning argues that co-managed systems are the current best practice for implementing the CBD's Aichi Targets in tropical developing countries.
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Author: DUNNING Kelly HeberISBN: 9781783087969Publication Date: July 2018Edition: 1Pages: 234Binding: HardbackPublisher: Anthem PressCountry of Publication:
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