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Coastal-Marine Conservation: Science and Policy

ISBN: 978-0-632-05537-1
Paperback
344 pages
August 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"I am very impressed with this much-needed book on conservation of coastal ecosystems. This is the first major treatment of the coastal realm - the most densely populated and heavily exploited environment on Earth. I particularly admire its scope and realism. The authors include not only the primary sources of human disturbance and their environmental reverberations, but also the relevant public policy, regulatory and management issues. Ray is a well known and widely respected coastal ecosystems ecologist; and it shows here. The book presents a new and valuable introduction to the conservation of coastal ecosystems that successfully integrates the environmental, social and economic dimensions. In doing so, it provides a solid framework for developing sustainable management practices. It should have a wide readership as both a text and reference work. It will inspire cooperation between the public, policy makers and marine scientists to address the pressing problem of conserving coastal ecosystems." Professor Michael Rex, University of Massachusetts Boston <!--end-->

"... provides a refreshingly candid look at areas where there has been an increase in population growth without regard for sensible conservation practices. Includes a fine synthesis of overiding challenges for future conservation efforts." Southeastern Naturalist, January 2004

"...this superb scholarly treatise provides a wealth of information and ideas that will stimulate integrative thinking in the management of coastal ecosystems." CHOICE January 2004

"In summary, this book is unique in its broad approach to coastal ecosystems. The authors are to be congratulated on having brought us so much information under one cover and to have been able to integrate some of the physical, biological and economic forces that govern our coastal environments." Timothy Parsons, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada, Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, February 2004

"...is well produced with an abudance of figures, tables, photographs and inserted boxes containing short case evaluations by experts....extensive citations to original literature organized by chapter...consider the book a success, especially valuable as an introduction to policy aspects of coastal conservation for students in the environmental sciences." Charles H Peterson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, August 2004

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