Marine Protected Areas
A Multidisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Claudet, Joachim
Marine Protected Areas
A Multidisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Claudet, Joachim
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Provides regional and global perspectives on the role of Marine Protected Areas in the restoration and conservation of biodiversity.
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Provides regional and global perspectives on the role of Marine Protected Areas in the restoration and conservation of biodiversity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780521766050
- ISBN-10: 0521766052
- Artikelnr.: 33769154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780521766050
- ISBN-10: 0521766052
- Artikelnr.: 33769154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction; Part I. Threats on Marine Ecosystems and Resources: 1.
Transitioning from single-sector management of marine resources to
ecosystem-based management: what can marine protected areas offer?
Simonetta Fraschetti, Joachim Claudet and Kirsten Grorud-Colvert; Part II.
Effects of Marine Protected Areas; 2. Ecological effects of marine
protected areas: conservation, restoration and functioning Joachim Claudet,
Paolo Guidetti, David Mouillot, Nick T. Shears and Fiorenza Micheli; 3.
Effects of marine protected areas on adjacent fisheries: evidence from
empirical studies Raquel Goñi, Fabio Badalamenti and Mark H. Tupper; 4.
Economically optimal spatial and inter-temporal fishing patterns in a
metapopulation James N. Sanchirico; 5. Social dynamics of scaling-up marine
protected area declarations and management Patrick Christie and Richard
Pollnac; Part III. Assessment of Marine Protected Area Effectiveness: 6.
Assessing effects of marine protected areas: confounding in space and
possible solutions Craig W. Osenderg, Jeff Shima, Sonja Miller and Adrian
C. Stier; 7. Monitoring fisheries effects of marine protected areas:
current approaches and the need for integrated assessments Vanessa
Stelzenmüller and John Pinnegar; 8. Bioeconomic analysis of marine
protected area fisheries effects Jean Boncoeur, Olivier Thébaud and
Frédérique Alban; 9. Assessing the impact of marine protected areas on
society's well-being: an economic perspective Frédérique Alban, Jean
Boncoeur and Nicolas Roncin; 10. Constructing and validating indicators of
marine protected area effectiveness Dominique Pelletier; Part IV. Scale-up
of Marine Protected Area Systems: 11. The assessment of marine reserve
networks: guidelines for ecological evaluation Kirsten Grorud-Colvert,
Joachim Claudet, Mark Carr, Jenn Caselle, Jon Day, Alan Friedlander, Sarah
Lester, Thierri Lison de Loma, Brian Tissot and Dan Malone; 12. Spacing a
network of marine protected areas based on connectivity data Serge Planes;
13. Effectiveness of the global network of marine protected areas Camilo
Mora; 14. Conserving the largest habitat on earth: protected areas in the
pelagic ocean Alistair Hobday, Edward T. Game, Hedley Grantham and Anthony
J. Richardson; Index.
Transitioning from single-sector management of marine resources to
ecosystem-based management: what can marine protected areas offer?
Simonetta Fraschetti, Joachim Claudet and Kirsten Grorud-Colvert; Part II.
Effects of Marine Protected Areas; 2. Ecological effects of marine
protected areas: conservation, restoration and functioning Joachim Claudet,
Paolo Guidetti, David Mouillot, Nick T. Shears and Fiorenza Micheli; 3.
Effects of marine protected areas on adjacent fisheries: evidence from
empirical studies Raquel Goñi, Fabio Badalamenti and Mark H. Tupper; 4.
Economically optimal spatial and inter-temporal fishing patterns in a
metapopulation James N. Sanchirico; 5. Social dynamics of scaling-up marine
protected area declarations and management Patrick Christie and Richard
Pollnac; Part III. Assessment of Marine Protected Area Effectiveness: 6.
Assessing effects of marine protected areas: confounding in space and
possible solutions Craig W. Osenderg, Jeff Shima, Sonja Miller and Adrian
C. Stier; 7. Monitoring fisheries effects of marine protected areas:
current approaches and the need for integrated assessments Vanessa
Stelzenmüller and John Pinnegar; 8. Bioeconomic analysis of marine
protected area fisheries effects Jean Boncoeur, Olivier Thébaud and
Frédérique Alban; 9. Assessing the impact of marine protected areas on
society's well-being: an economic perspective Frédérique Alban, Jean
Boncoeur and Nicolas Roncin; 10. Constructing and validating indicators of
marine protected area effectiveness Dominique Pelletier; Part IV. Scale-up
of Marine Protected Area Systems: 11. The assessment of marine reserve
networks: guidelines for ecological evaluation Kirsten Grorud-Colvert,
Joachim Claudet, Mark Carr, Jenn Caselle, Jon Day, Alan Friedlander, Sarah
Lester, Thierri Lison de Loma, Brian Tissot and Dan Malone; 12. Spacing a
network of marine protected areas based on connectivity data Serge Planes;
13. Effectiveness of the global network of marine protected areas Camilo
Mora; 14. Conserving the largest habitat on earth: protected areas in the
pelagic ocean Alistair Hobday, Edward T. Game, Hedley Grantham and Anthony
J. Richardson; Index.
Introduction; Part I. Threats on Marine Ecosystems and Resources: 1.
Transitioning from single-sector management of marine resources to
ecosystem-based management: what can marine protected areas offer?
Simonetta Fraschetti, Joachim Claudet and Kirsten Grorud-Colvert; Part II.
Effects of Marine Protected Areas; 2. Ecological effects of marine
protected areas: conservation, restoration and functioning Joachim Claudet,
Paolo Guidetti, David Mouillot, Nick T. Shears and Fiorenza Micheli; 3.
Effects of marine protected areas on adjacent fisheries: evidence from
empirical studies Raquel Goñi, Fabio Badalamenti and Mark H. Tupper; 4.
Economically optimal spatial and inter-temporal fishing patterns in a
metapopulation James N. Sanchirico; 5. Social dynamics of scaling-up marine
protected area declarations and management Patrick Christie and Richard
Pollnac; Part III. Assessment of Marine Protected Area Effectiveness: 6.
Assessing effects of marine protected areas: confounding in space and
possible solutions Craig W. Osenderg, Jeff Shima, Sonja Miller and Adrian
C. Stier; 7. Monitoring fisheries effects of marine protected areas:
current approaches and the need for integrated assessments Vanessa
Stelzenmüller and John Pinnegar; 8. Bioeconomic analysis of marine
protected area fisheries effects Jean Boncoeur, Olivier Thébaud and
Frédérique Alban; 9. Assessing the impact of marine protected areas on
society's well-being: an economic perspective Frédérique Alban, Jean
Boncoeur and Nicolas Roncin; 10. Constructing and validating indicators of
marine protected area effectiveness Dominique Pelletier; Part IV. Scale-up
of Marine Protected Area Systems: 11. The assessment of marine reserve
networks: guidelines for ecological evaluation Kirsten Grorud-Colvert,
Joachim Claudet, Mark Carr, Jenn Caselle, Jon Day, Alan Friedlander, Sarah
Lester, Thierri Lison de Loma, Brian Tissot and Dan Malone; 12. Spacing a
network of marine protected areas based on connectivity data Serge Planes;
13. Effectiveness of the global network of marine protected areas Camilo
Mora; 14. Conserving the largest habitat on earth: protected areas in the
pelagic ocean Alistair Hobday, Edward T. Game, Hedley Grantham and Anthony
J. Richardson; Index.
Transitioning from single-sector management of marine resources to
ecosystem-based management: what can marine protected areas offer?
Simonetta Fraschetti, Joachim Claudet and Kirsten Grorud-Colvert; Part II.
Effects of Marine Protected Areas; 2. Ecological effects of marine
protected areas: conservation, restoration and functioning Joachim Claudet,
Paolo Guidetti, David Mouillot, Nick T. Shears and Fiorenza Micheli; 3.
Effects of marine protected areas on adjacent fisheries: evidence from
empirical studies Raquel Goñi, Fabio Badalamenti and Mark H. Tupper; 4.
Economically optimal spatial and inter-temporal fishing patterns in a
metapopulation James N. Sanchirico; 5. Social dynamics of scaling-up marine
protected area declarations and management Patrick Christie and Richard
Pollnac; Part III. Assessment of Marine Protected Area Effectiveness: 6.
Assessing effects of marine protected areas: confounding in space and
possible solutions Craig W. Osenderg, Jeff Shima, Sonja Miller and Adrian
C. Stier; 7. Monitoring fisheries effects of marine protected areas:
current approaches and the need for integrated assessments Vanessa
Stelzenmüller and John Pinnegar; 8. Bioeconomic analysis of marine
protected area fisheries effects Jean Boncoeur, Olivier Thébaud and
Frédérique Alban; 9. Assessing the impact of marine protected areas on
society's well-being: an economic perspective Frédérique Alban, Jean
Boncoeur and Nicolas Roncin; 10. Constructing and validating indicators of
marine protected area effectiveness Dominique Pelletier; Part IV. Scale-up
of Marine Protected Area Systems: 11. The assessment of marine reserve
networks: guidelines for ecological evaluation Kirsten Grorud-Colvert,
Joachim Claudet, Mark Carr, Jenn Caselle, Jon Day, Alan Friedlander, Sarah
Lester, Thierri Lison de Loma, Brian Tissot and Dan Malone; 12. Spacing a
network of marine protected areas based on connectivity data Serge Planes;
13. Effectiveness of the global network of marine protected areas Camilo
Mora; 14. Conserving the largest habitat on earth: protected areas in the
pelagic ocean Alistair Hobday, Edward T. Game, Hedley Grantham and Anthony
J. Richardson; Index.