Document of bibliographic reference 318035

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Type
Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Book/Monograph
BibLvlCode
M
Title
Marine resource management and coastal livelihoods: an Atlantic perspective
Abstract
Marine ecosystem resources play important roles in coastal countries, providing numerous benefits and services. This paper examines opportunities and challenges to managing marine resources, promoting coastal protection, and supporting coastal livelihoods for select Atlantic Basin coastal countries. Through in-depth case study analyses of four Atlantic Basin countries – Canada, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, and Venezuela – we explore the relative importance of marine resources, management measures, challenges and trade-offs, and opportunities for improving marine management and sustainable resource use. The case studies highlight the great environmental, socioeconomic, and political diversity found throughout the Atlantic Basin. At the same time, common challenges and opportunities for marine resource use and management within these countries and across the wider Atlantic can be identified, revealing the need for the strong regional cooperation to promote sustainability, protect marine resources and coastal areas, and maximize benefits for coastal populations.
Bibliographic citation
Tedsen, E.; Boteler, B.; McGlade, K.; Srebotnjak, T.; Abhold, K. (2014). Marine resource management and coastal livelihoods: an Atlantic perspective. Atlantic Future: [s.l.]. 66 pp.
Topic
Marine
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Elizabeth Tedsen
author
Name
Benjamin Boteler
author
Name
Katriona McGlade
author
Name
Tanja Srebotnjak
author
Name
Katrina Abhold

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date created
2019-11-20
date modified
2019-11-20