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Coastal Zone Management Imperative for Maritime Developing Nations

✍ Scribed by Syed M. Haq (auth.), Bilal U. Haq, Syed M. Haq, Gunnar Kullenberg, Jan H. Stel (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
402
Series
Coastal Systems and Continental Margins 3
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Anthropogenic transformation of the coastal zone continues at a steady pace, especially in the developing maritime countries, where coastal resources are often crucial to national economies. However, exploitation of these resources is often indiscriminate, ill planned, or carried out without adequate scientific knowledge. This leads to rapid resource depletion, and often irreversible environmental degradation. The 1992 Rio de Janeiro UN Conference on Environment and Development recognized the expediency of an integrated and sustainable use of all coastal resources, functions and services grounded on sound scientific data.
The present volume is based on the 1994 international workshop Integrated Coastal Zone Management, and brings together contributions by leading specialists both on basic concepts and on applications of coastal management. The work is divided into six parts, dealing with the conceptual framework of ICZM; regional and global aspects of coastal management; environmental assessment in ICZM; capacity building and technology transfer; monitoring and environmental analysis; and case studies and status of ICZM plans. The book also incorporates an interactive ICZM planning module, COSMO, which can be of use in designing a management plan for a coast. Attention is also given to long-term environmental effects of present-day actions. It is hoped that COSMO will prove an additional learning tool for ICZM practitioners and enhance the value of the book.
This work is intended to give a broad coverage of conceptual and technical aspects of ICZM, and will be of use to operational executives as well as students of ICZM, environmental economists, policy-makers and senior managers in the international development agencies and governmental and non-governmental organizations. It can be recommended as a textbook and as a reference work.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Ecology and Economics: Implications for Integrated Coastal Zone Management....Pages 1-27
Integrated Coastal Zone Management for Developing Maritime Countries....Pages 29-42
Participation of Local Authorities and Communities in Integrated Coastal Zone Management....Pages 43-54
Regional and Global Oceanographic, Climatic and Geological Factors in Coastal Zone Planning....Pages 55-74
Effect of Terrestial Processes and Human Activities on River Discharge, and their Impact on the Coastal Zone....Pages 75-92
Physical Environmental Change and Coastal Zone Management: Estimation of Economic Consequences....Pages 93-98
Role of Environmental Impact Assessment in Integrated Coastal Zone Management....Pages 99-110
Strategy for Monitoring the Environment in the Coastal Zone....Pages 111-142
Capacity Building for Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Countries of South Asia....Pages 143-165
Partnerships in Marine Science: The Dutch Experience in Transfer of Knowledge....Pages 167-180
Animal Biomarkers as Stress Indicators: Assessing the Health of Organisms in the Environment....Pages 181-197
Carbon, Sulfur and Nitrogen Biogeochemistry of Tropical Mangrove Sediments....Pages 199-232
Coastal Zone Management Experiences in the Netherlands....Pages 233-252
Ecuador’s Participatory and Adaptive Approach to Integrated Coastal Management....Pages 253-286
Coastal Zone Management in the Islands of the Western Indian Ocean....Pages 287-301
African Coastal Areas and their Management for Sustainable Developmental....Pages 303-317
Natural and Human Threats to Biodiversity in the Marine Ecosystem of Coastal Pakistan....Pages 319-332
Management of the Indus Delta Mangroves....Pages 333-346
Status of Marine Pollution in the Context of Coastal Zone Management in Pakistan....Pages 347-370
Economic Development and Integrated Management Issues in Coastal China....Pages 371-384
Back Matter....Pages 387-394

✦ Subjects


Environmental Management; Sedimentology; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Biological Microscopy


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