Status and potential of locally-managed marine areas in the South Pacific

meeting nature conservation and sustainable livelihood targets through wide-spread implementation of LMMAs : study report

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English
Pages
141

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Table of Contents

The Pacific Islands and their ocean
Responding to the challenges in Melanesia and Polynesia
The renaissance of community based marine resource management
Current status of LMMAs in Melanesia and Polynesia
Financing marine managed areas in the South Pacific
Financing marine managed areas
Achieving the potential of locally-managed marine areas in the South Pacific.

Edition Notes

Cover title.

"April 2009" -- Cover.

"Component 3A: Institutional strengthening & technical support" -- p. [i]

"Project 3A-3: Improvement of socio-economics of coral reefs" -- p. [i]

"The CRISP programme is implemented as part of the policy developed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme for a contribution to conservation and sustainable development of coral reefs in the Pacific" -- p. [i]

"The initative for CRISP, sponsored by France and prepared by the French Development Agency as part of an inter-ministerial project from 2002 onwards, aims to develop a vision for the future of these unique ecosystems and the communities that depend on them to and to introduce strategies and projects to conserve their biodiversity, while developing the economic and environmental services that they provide both locally and globally" -- p. [i]

Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-99)

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Noumea, New Caledonia

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333.9164

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[iv], 141 p.
Number of pages
141

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OL45356644M
OCLC/WorldCat
711453953

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