Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Valuation, Institutions, and Policy in Southeast Asia

Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Valuation, Institutions, and Policy in Southeast Asia

Ferrer, Alice Joan G.; Francisco, Herminia A.; Olewiler, Nancy

Springer Verlag, Singapore

03/2018

370

Mole

Inglês

9789811090899

15 a 20 dias

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1: Introduction: Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Valuation, Institutions, and Policy in Southeast Asia.- Part I: Coastal Marine Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia: Support for Conservation Initiatives.- 2: Economic Valuation of The Philippine's Caramoan Beachscape.- 3: An Economic Analysis of Coral Reefs in the Andaman Sea of Thailand.- 4: Conservation versus Development: Valuation of Coral Reefs Questions Port Expansion Plan in Vietnam.- 5: An Economic Valuation Of Coastal Ecosystems In Phang Nga Bay, Thailand.- 6: Willingness to Pay for Whale Shark Conservation in Sorsogon, Philippines.- 7: Mobilizing Resources for Marine Turtle Conservation in Asia: A Cross-Country Perspective.- Part II: Pollution and Land Degradation.- 8: Pollution Control and Sustainable Fisheries Management in Southern Songkhla Lake, Thailand.- 9: Pollution-Induced Fish Kills in Bolinao: Effects of Excessive Aquaculture Structures and Overstocking.- 10: Reverting Disused Fishpond Lease Agreement Areas To Mangrove Forests In Region VI (Western Visayas), Philippines.- 11: Environmental Trade-offs from Coastal Reclamation: The Case of Cebu, Philippines.- Part III: Institutions and Policies in Fisheries Management.- 12: A Fishery in Transition: Impact of a Community Marine Reserve on a Coastal Fishery in Northern Mindanao, Philippines.- 13: Do Institutions Affect the Performance of Marine Protected Areas? Evidences from the Philippines.- 14: Fisheries Management Options for Visayan Sea, Philippines: The Case of Northern Iloilo.- 15: Response of Fishermen to Fishing Control Policies in Southern Songkhla Lake, Thailand: A Field Experiment.- 16: The Impacts of Artificial Reefs on the Income of Artisanal Fishers in Terengganu, Malaysia.- 17: Economic Evaluation of Implementing Minimum Legal Size on Blue Swimming Crab Fishery In Indonesia.- 18: Conclusion: What We Have Learned.- Index.