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Integrating social and biophysical data to develop and evaluate marine protected area planning at a local scale: the 1998 Cairns Area Plan of Management as a case study

Integrating social and biophysical data to develop and evaluate marine protected area planning at a local scale: the 1998 Cairns Area Plan of Management as a case study

... in marine protected areas is a complex and often changing process, both because of political and legislative requirements and because of the diversity of user ...given area. This thesis explores the ...

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Integrating social and biophysical data to develop and evaluate marine protected area planning at a local scale: the 1998 Cairns Area Plan of Management as a case study

Integrating social and biophysical data to develop and evaluate marine protected area planning at a local scale: the 1998 Cairns Area Plan of Management as a case study

... the area, the close proximity of vessels to reef sites and the types of activities being undertaken were diminishing the reef experience for many visitors (GBRMPA planning staff, ...the marine ...

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Chagos and the ICJ – The Marine Protected Area - QIL QDI

Chagos and the ICJ – The Marine Protected Area - QIL QDI

... preserving marine diver- sity - at little cost; financial assistance - through the negotiation of re- duced international indebtedness in return for declaring an MPA or ac- cess to climate change mitigation ...

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Socio economic values of the alboran marine protected area in the moroccan mediterranean: reference state for monitoring the impact of the mpa  performance

Socio economic values of the alboran marine protected area in the moroccan mediterranean: reference state for monitoring the impact of the mpa performance

... of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is a new management approach used for strengthening traditional fisheries’ management ...the area to be protected and those related to the perception of ...the ...

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Weak compliance undermines the success of no-take zones in a large government-controlled marine protected area

Weak compliance undermines the success of no-take zones in a large government-controlled marine protected area

... of marine habitat it is the 6 th largest of Indonesia’s marine national ...iconic marine species (namely turtles, dolphins, whales), however compliance with spatial restrictions was limited ...total ...

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Strategies in scheduling marine protected area establishment in a network system.

Strategies in scheduling marine protected area establishment in a network system.

... Protracted implementation is particularly common where the region is wholly or partly under private owner- ship or other arrangements that finely subdivide manage- ment (Pressey and Taffs 2001), as in inshore waters of ...

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Community’s Perspectives towards Marine Protected Area in Perhentian Marine Park, Malaysia

Community’s Perspectives towards Marine Protected Area in Perhentian Marine Park, Malaysia

... the marine park islands while the Marine Park Department Malaysia (MPDM) is responsible for management of MPAs particularly the jurisdiction of water area up to two nautical miles surrounding the ...

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Surrogates for reef fish connectivity when designing marine protected area networks

Surrogates for reef fish connectivity when designing marine protected area networks

... exploited marine organisms that could benefit from ...to marine conservation decision-making by allowing managers to protect connectivity by targeting easily and cheaply measurable reef ...into ...

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Adaptive comanagement of a marine protected area network in Fiji

Adaptive comanagement of a marine protected area network in Fiji

... Conservation-planning software (Marxan) (Ball & Poss- ingham 2000) was used to produce maps of priority areas for management not included in the current network. To improve habitat representation, a target to ...

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Drivers of redistribution of fishing and non-fishing effort after the implementation of a marine protected area network

Drivers of redistribution of fishing and non-fishing effort after the implementation of a marine protected area network

... Abstract. Marine spatial planning (MSP) is increasingly utilized to sustainably manage ocean ...uses. Marine protected areas (MPAs), a form of spatial management in which parts of the ocean ...

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Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regional-scale planning with community-based implementation

Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regional-scale planning with community-based implementation

... This file is part of the following reference: Weeks, Rebecca 2010 Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regionalscale planning with community-based im[r] ...

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Evaluation of management effectiveness of a marine protected area: a case study for Socotra Island, Yemen

Evaluation of management effectiveness of a marine protected area: a case study for Socotra Island, Yemen

... The need to assess management effectiveness of PAs, including MPAs, has been internationally recognised internationally since the 1990s. The IUCN-WCPA developed an international evaluation framework for assessing ...

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Progress in marine geoconservation in Scotland’s seas : assessment of key interests and their contribution to Marine Protected Area network planning

Progress in marine geoconservation in Scotland’s seas : assessment of key interests and their contribution to Marine Protected Area network planning

... elsewhere, marine geoconservation has received relatively little attention compared to the conservation of geoheritage in the terrestrial environment (Burek et ...on marine geology and geomorphology, ...

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Scaling up to form marine protected area networks: the role of coordination of initiatives and institutional collaborations in the Philippines

Scaling up to form marine protected area networks: the role of coordination of initiatives and institutional collaborations in the Philippines

... scenarios protected different locations in the Passage, resulting in variations in the extent of protection of habitat ...improved planning through its broader perspective, inclusion of more ecological and ...

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Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regional-scale planning with community-based implementation

Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regional-scale planning with community-based implementation

... This file is part of the following reference: Weeks, Rebecca 2010 Developing marine protected area networks in the Philippines: reconciling regionalscale planning with community-based im[r] ...

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Modelling the effect of introducing MPAS in a commercial fishery: a rock lobster example

Modelling the effect of introducing MPAS in a commercial fishery: a rock lobster example

... Effect modelled of introducing a marine protected area MPA on the size structure of males when a rock lobster stock is already depleted with different proportional movement rates... With[r] ...

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Quick fix GPS technology highlights risk to dugongs moving between protected areas

Quick fix GPS technology highlights risk to dugongs moving between protected areas

... of marine mammals. Fisheries closures developed to protect marine mammals have tended to concentrate on areas of high marine mammal ...less protected because they are often unknown and ...

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Abstract: For the first time the distribution and modifications of living ostracod associations present

Abstract: For the first time the distribution and modifications of living ostracod associations present

... The collected sediments were wet-sieved using a 63µ m mesh, dried and weighed to determine the content of the sandy fraction. The total sandy sediments were used to collect all live benthic specimens, representative of ...

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Prioritising areas for dugong conservation in a marine protected area using a spatially explicit population model

Prioritising areas for dugong conservation in a marine protected area using a spatially explicit population model

... Heritage Area (GBRWHA) covers an area of approximately 348,000km 2 making it the world’s largest World Heritage Area / marine protected area ...shallow protected waters of ...

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A food security approach to marine protected area impacts on surrounding fishing communities: the case of Kisite Marine National Park in Kenya

A food security approach to marine protected area impacts on surrounding fishing communities: the case of Kisite Marine National Park in Kenya

... Figure 6.1: Example of a sequenceof coping strategies 120 Figure 6.2: The Questionnaire 139 Figure 6.3: average millimetres of rain between September and December for 1987 to 1997 142 Fi[r] ...

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