Towards Marine Ecosystem-Based Management in the Wider Caribbean /
Towards Marine Ecosystem-Based Management in the Wider Caribbean /
ed. by L. Verhart, Patrick McConney, Lucia Fanning, Robin Mahon.
- 1 online resource (428 p.)
- MARE Publications ; 6 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Setting the Stage for Principled Ocean Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region -- 1. The Symposium on Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean Region -- 2. Principled Ocean Governance for the Wider Caribbean Region -- 3. Meeting the Challenge of Applying an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management -- PART II: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS -- Introduction -- 4. Implications of Land-based Activities in Small Islands for Marine EBM -- 5 Impacts of Land-based Marine Pollution on Ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea -- 6. Building Capacity and Networking among Managers -- 7. Why Incorporate Social Considerations into Marine EBM? -- 8. Economic Considerations for Marine EBM in the Caribbean -- 9. An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries -- Part III: Fisheries Ecosystems -- Introduction -- 10. Reef Resources, the 'Fog of Fisheries' and EBM -- 11. Implications of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Large Ecosystems -- 12. Applying EBM to Queen Conch Fisheries in the Caribbean -- 13. EBM for Fisheries in the Wider Caribbean -- 14. An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries for Large Pelagic Fish Resources in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem -- 15. Management of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fisheries of the North Brazil Shelf -- 16. Ecosystem Issues Pertaining to the Flyingfish Fisheries of the Eastern Caribbean -- 17. Coastal Lagoons and Estuaries -- Part IV: Governance -- Introduction -- 18. An Overview and Assessment of Regional Institutional Arrangements for Marine EBM of Fisheries Resources in the Wider Caribbean -- 19. International Environmental Instruments and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in CARICOM States -- 20. Spatial Data Infrastructures in Support of EBM and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Caribbean -- 21. Roles for Non-Governmental Organisations in EBM of Marine and Coastal Areas of the Wider Caribbean -- Part V: Synthesis -- Introduction -- 22. The Vision for EBM of Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 23. The Vision for EBM of Pelagic Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 24. The Vision for EBM of Continental Shelf Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 25. Developing the Vision for EBM Governance in the Wider Caribbean -- 26. Overall Synthesis and Future Directions for Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean -- List of Contributors -- References
Open Access https://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
In order to ensure sustainable use of their shared marine resources, the nations of the West Caribbean Region must adopt an approach that encompasses both the human and natural dimensions of ecosystems. This volume directly contributes to that vision, bringing together the collective knowledge and experience of scholars and practitioners within the wider Caribbean to assemble a road map towards marine ecosystem based management for the region. The research presented here will be used not only as a training tool for graduate students, but also as comparative example and guide for stakeholders and policy makers in each of the world's sixty-four large marine ecosystems.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:
In English.
9789089642424 9789048512805
10.1515/9789048512805 doi
Ecosystem management--Caribbean Area.
Fishery management--Caribbean Area.
Marine resources development--Caribbean Area.
Marine resources--Management.--Caribbean Area
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
TD194.6
363.7
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I: Setting the Stage for Principled Ocean Governance in the Wider Caribbean Region -- 1. The Symposium on Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean Region -- 2. Principled Ocean Governance for the Wider Caribbean Region -- 3. Meeting the Challenge of Applying an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management -- PART II: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS -- Introduction -- 4. Implications of Land-based Activities in Small Islands for Marine EBM -- 5 Impacts of Land-based Marine Pollution on Ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea -- 6. Building Capacity and Networking among Managers -- 7. Why Incorporate Social Considerations into Marine EBM? -- 8. Economic Considerations for Marine EBM in the Caribbean -- 9. An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries -- Part III: Fisheries Ecosystems -- Introduction -- 10. Reef Resources, the 'Fog of Fisheries' and EBM -- 11. Implications of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Large Ecosystems -- 12. Applying EBM to Queen Conch Fisheries in the Caribbean -- 13. EBM for Fisheries in the Wider Caribbean -- 14. An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries for Large Pelagic Fish Resources in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem -- 15. Management of the Shrimp and Groundfish Fisheries of the North Brazil Shelf -- 16. Ecosystem Issues Pertaining to the Flyingfish Fisheries of the Eastern Caribbean -- 17. Coastal Lagoons and Estuaries -- Part IV: Governance -- Introduction -- 18. An Overview and Assessment of Regional Institutional Arrangements for Marine EBM of Fisheries Resources in the Wider Caribbean -- 19. International Environmental Instruments and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in CARICOM States -- 20. Spatial Data Infrastructures in Support of EBM and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries in the Caribbean -- 21. Roles for Non-Governmental Organisations in EBM of Marine and Coastal Areas of the Wider Caribbean -- Part V: Synthesis -- Introduction -- 22. The Vision for EBM of Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 23. The Vision for EBM of Pelagic Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 24. The Vision for EBM of Continental Shelf Ecosystems in the Wider Caribbean -- 25. Developing the Vision for EBM Governance in the Wider Caribbean -- 26. Overall Synthesis and Future Directions for Marine EBM in the Wider Caribbean -- List of Contributors -- References
Open Access https://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
In order to ensure sustainable use of their shared marine resources, the nations of the West Caribbean Region must adopt an approach that encompasses both the human and natural dimensions of ecosystems. This volume directly contributes to that vision, bringing together the collective knowledge and experience of scholars and practitioners within the wider Caribbean to assemble a road map towards marine ecosystem based management for the region. The research presented here will be used not only as a training tool for graduate students, but also as comparative example and guide for stakeholders and policy makers in each of the world's sixty-four large marine ecosystems.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license:
In English.
9789089642424 9789048512805
10.1515/9789048512805 doi
Ecosystem management--Caribbean Area.
Fishery management--Caribbean Area.
Marine resources development--Caribbean Area.
Marine resources--Management.--Caribbean Area
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
TD194.6
363.7

