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Global Change and Integrated Coastal Management (Coastal Systems and Continental Margins)
β Scribed by Nick Harvey
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 349
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book focuses on the potential impacts of global change on coastal environments in the Asia-Pacific region. The region is significant because phenomena such as the Asian Monsoon and the El Ni?Β±oSouthern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomena, affect the world climate; it has diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems, including the world largest areas of coral reefs and mangroves; it has almost two-thirds of the worlds total human population; and its economic growth rate is the highest of any region in the world. The book identifies important global change issues which will be relevant for the future management of coastal environments in the Asia-Pacific region. The most important of these is global warming and accelerated sea-level rise. The potential impacts from this are compounded by current issues such as unsustainable use of coastal resources; coastal impacts from poor catchment management; population increase and urbanisation pressure; coastal resource and development pressure on rural coasts. The book addresses methods for tackling these issues such as integrated coastal management and the need to recognize the diversity of coastal management practices in the Asia-Pacific region. The book is written by international coastal experts from the region who have identified key directions for future global change research that will be of relevance for coastal management in the Asia-Pacific region.
β¦ Table of Contents
1402036272......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Message from the APN Secretariat......Page 10
List of Contributors......Page 12
1. Importance of Global Change for Coastal Management in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 14
2. State of the Environment in the Asia and Pacific Coastal Zones and Effects of Global Change......Page 29
3. Coastal Management in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 51
4. Catchment–Coast Interactions in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 79
5. Coastal Evolution in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 105
6. Human Responses to Coastal Change in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 129
7. Hot Spots of Population Growth and Urbanisation in the Asia-Pacific Coastal Region......Page 174
8. Pressures on Rural Coasts in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 207
9. Impacts of Pollutants in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 240
10. Landscape Variability and the Response of Asian Megadeltas to Environmental Change......Page 286
11. New Directions for Global Change Research Related to Integrated Coastal Management in the Asia-Pacific Region......Page 324
C......Page 344
I......Page 345
O......Page 346
S......Page 347
W......Page 348
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