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Coastal zone management imperative for maritime developing nations

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.
eBook, English, ©1997
Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, ©1997
1 online resource.
9780792347651, 079234765X
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Preface; B.U. Haq, et al. Part 1: The Conceptual Framework of Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 1. Ecology and Economics: Implications for Integrated Coastal Zone Management; S.M. Haq. 2. Integrated Coastal Zone Management for Developing Maritime Countries; R.W. Knecht. 3. Participation of Local Authorities and Communities in Integrated Coastal Zone Management; L.P. Hildebrandt. Part 2: Regional and Global Aspects of Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 4. Regional and Global Oceanographic, Climatic and Geological Factors in Coastal Zone Planning; B.U. Haq. 5. Effects of Terrestrial Processes and Human Activities on River Discharge and their Impact on the Coastal Zone; J.D. Milliman. 6. Physical Environmental Change and Coastal Zone Management. Estimation of Economic Consequences; R.S. Arthurton. Part 3: Environmental Assessment in Integrated Coastal Zone Management. 7. Role of Environmental Impact Assessment in Integrated Coastal Zone Management; N.Y. Khan. 8. Strategy for Monitoring the Environment in the Coastal Zone; M.J. Hameedi. Part 4: Capacity Building and Technology Transfer Issues. 9. Capacity Building for Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Countries of South Asia; G. Daconto. 10. Partnerships in Marine Science: The Dutch Experience in Transfer of Knowledge; J.H. Stel. Part 5: Monitoring and Environmental Analyses. 11. Animal Biomarkers as Stress Indicators: Assessing the Health of Organisms in the Environment; T. Mustafa. 12. Carbon, Sulfur and Nitrogen Biogeochemistry of Tropical Mangrove Sediments; E. Kristensen. Part 6: Case Studies &endash; Coastal Zone Management Experiences and Status. 13. Coastal Zone Management Experiences in the Netherlands; R. Misdorp, J. Terwindt. 14. Ecuador's Participatory and Adaptive Approach to Integrated Coastal Zone Management; S.B. Olsen, et al. 15. Coastal Zone Management in the Islands of Western Indian Ocean; C.G. Lundin. 16. African Coastal Areas and their Management for Sustainable Development; E.O. Odada. 17. Natural and Human Threats to Biodiversity in the Marine Ecosystem of Coastal Pakistan; M. Ahmad. 18. Management of the Indus Delta Mangroves; S.M. Saifullah. 19. Status of Marine Pollution in the Context of Coastal Zone Management in Pakistan; S.H. Niaz Rizvi. 20. Economic Development and Integrated Management Issues in Coastal China; Ying Wang, et al. Software Inclusion: COSMO &endash; An Integrated Coastal Zone Management Planning Module. List of Contributors.