Coastal Waters of the World

Trends, Threats, and Strategies

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Earth Sciences, Oceanography, Biological Sciences, Marine Biology
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Author: Don Hinrichsen ISBN: 9781597268431
Publisher: Island Press Publication: March 19, 2013
Imprint: Island Press Language: English
Author: Don Hinrichsen
ISBN: 9781597268431
Publisher: Island Press
Publication: March 19, 2013
Imprint: Island Press
Language: English

Nearly 60 percof the world's population lives and works within 100 miles of a coast, and even those who don't are connected to the world's oceans through an intricate drainage of rivers and streams. Ultimately the whole of humankind is coastal. Coastal Waters of the World is a comprehensive reference source on the state of the world's coastal areas. It focuses on the tremendous pressures facing coastal areas and the managemsystems and strategies needed to cope with them. Don Hinrichsen explores the origins and implications of three related issues: the overwhelming threats to our coastal resources and seas from population and pollution; the destruction of critical resources through unsustainable economic activity; and the inability of governments to craft and implemrational coastal managemplans. Introductory chapters presa concise summary of our coastal problems, including coastal habitat degradation and the fisheries crisis, along with a discussion of better managemoptions. Three case studies of successful coastal governance focus on some of the problems and bring to life potential solutions. Following that are regional profiles that provide detailed information on the main population, resource, and managemchallenges facing each of the world's thirteen major coastal waters and seas. The book ends with a realistic and practical agenda for action that can be implemented immediately. Safeguarding these complex, interlinked ecosystems is humanity's mchallenging managemjob. Coastal Waters of the World will help raise our awareness of coastal area concerns and provide a constructive contribution to the ongoing debate over how to manage these ever-changing areas, both for ourselves and for future generations. It will serve as a valuable reference tool and an up-to-date resource for policymakers, managemspecialists, and students interested in sustainable coastal governance.

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Nearly 60 percof the world's population lives and works within 100 miles of a coast, and even those who don't are connected to the world's oceans through an intricate drainage of rivers and streams. Ultimately the whole of humankind is coastal. Coastal Waters of the World is a comprehensive reference source on the state of the world's coastal areas. It focuses on the tremendous pressures facing coastal areas and the managemsystems and strategies needed to cope with them. Don Hinrichsen explores the origins and implications of three related issues: the overwhelming threats to our coastal resources and seas from population and pollution; the destruction of critical resources through unsustainable economic activity; and the inability of governments to craft and implemrational coastal managemplans. Introductory chapters presa concise summary of our coastal problems, including coastal habitat degradation and the fisheries crisis, along with a discussion of better managemoptions. Three case studies of successful coastal governance focus on some of the problems and bring to life potential solutions. Following that are regional profiles that provide detailed information on the main population, resource, and managemchallenges facing each of the world's thirteen major coastal waters and seas. The book ends with a realistic and practical agenda for action that can be implemented immediately. Safeguarding these complex, interlinked ecosystems is humanity's mchallenging managemjob. Coastal Waters of the World will help raise our awareness of coastal area concerns and provide a constructive contribution to the ongoing debate over how to manage these ever-changing areas, both for ourselves and for future generations. It will serve as a valuable reference tool and an up-to-date resource for policymakers, managemspecialists, and students interested in sustainable coastal governance.

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