04574oam 2200685I 450 991045918220332120200520144314.01-136-53193-91-136-53194-71-282-78982-197866127898231-84977-646-6(CKB)2670000000051896(EBL)585479(OCoLC)669503368(SSID)ssj0000424403(PQKBManifestationID)11267417(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000424403(PQKBWorkID)10471152(PQKB)11369910(MiAaPQ)EBC585479(PPN)183872908(Au-PeEL)EBL585479(CaPaEBR)ebr10420052(CaONFJC)MIL278982(EXLCZ)99267000000005189620180727d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOcean zoning making marine management more effective /by Tundi S. AgardyFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,2010.1 online resource (241 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-138-88123-6 1-84407-822-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Ocean Zoning: Making Marine ManagementMore Effective; Copyright; Contents; List of Photographs, Figures and Colour Plates; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Marine Management Challenges: How Ocean Zoning Can Overcome Them; 3 Ocean Zoning Steps; 4 Zoning within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Australia); 5 Various Incarnations of Ocean Zoning in New Zealand; 6 Zoning Efforts in United Kingdom Waters; 7 Zoning Undertaken by the OSPAR Countries of the Northeast Atlantic; 8 Zoning the Asinara Marine Park of Italy; 9 Possibilities for Holistic Zoning of the Mediterranean Sea10 Integrated Coastal Management, MPA Networks and Large Marine Ecosystems in Africa11 Zoning within Marine Management Initiatives in British Columbia, Canada; 12 Marine Spatial Planning in the US; 13 Principles Underscoring Ocean Zoning Success; 14 Implementing Ocean Zoning; 15 Conclusions; Annex: IUCN Protected Area Categories; Recommended Further Reading; IndexOur knowledge of the oceans is increasing rapidly, as more powerful tools for exploration and exploitation make it easier to locate valuable resources, such as fish stocks, oil and gas reserves, or sites for wind and hydropower schemes. At the same time competition for space has intensified, affecting marine life and people's livelihoods. Much has been written about marine management using marine protected areas, but MPAs are only a small subset of spatial management tools available. MPAs and MPA networks are better seen as starting points for more comprehensive spatial management, facilitated by ocean zoning. This logical scaling up from discreet piecemeal protected areas to larger and more systematic planning is happening around the world, but few are aware that we are entering a brave new world in ocean management with zoning at its core.1. Introduction2. Marine Management Challenges: How Ocean Zoning Can Help Overcome Them3. Ocean Zoning Steps 4. Zoning within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Australia)5. Various Incarnations of Ocean Zoning in New Zealand6. Zoning Efforts in United Kingdom Waters7. Zoning Undertaken by the OSPAR Countries of the Northeast Atlantic 9. Possibilities for Holistic Zoning of the Mediterranean SeaAnnexes:Annex 1: IUCN Protected Area CategoriesAnnex 2: Recommended Further ReadingIndexPublished with MARES, Forest Trends and UNEPThis book provides guidance on using ocean zoning to improve marine management. It reviews the benefits of ocean zoning in theory, reviews progress made in zoning around the world through a wide range of case studies, and derives lessons learned to recommend a process by which future zoning can be maximally effective and efficient.Ocean zoningMarine ecologyMarine biologyMarine pollutionElectronic books.Ocean zoning.Marine ecology.Marine biology.Marine pollution.333.95/616Agardy Tundi. 875840FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910459182203321Ocean zoning1955870UNINA