Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans
Table Of ContentsForeword: Lessons from the Ice Bear Preface: A Puget Sound Story Part I: Setting the Stage Chapter 1: Why Ecosystem-Based Management Chapter 2: What Do Managers Need? Part 2: Conceptual Basis for Ecosystem-Based Management Chapter 3: The Oceans as Peopled Seascapes Chapter 4: Resilience Science Chapter 5: Ecological Cross-Scale Interactions Chapter 6: Valuing Ecosystem Services Part 3: Connecting Concepts to Practice Chapter 7: Monitoring and Evaluation Chapter 8: Ecosystem Service Trade-offs Chapter 9: Integrating Local and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Chapter 10: Building the Legal and Institutional Framework Part 4: Marine Ecosystem-Based Management in Practice Chapter 11: Morro Bay, California, USA Chapter 12: Puget Sound, Washington, USA Chapter 13: Gulf of California, Mexico Chapter 14: Eastern Scotian Shelf, Canada Chapter 15: Chesapeake Bay, USA Chapter 16: Lessons from National-Level Implementation Across the World Chapter 17: State of Practice Part 5: Looking Ahead Chapter 18: Toward a New Ethic for the Oceans Chapter 19: Ways Forward Index Contributor Biographies Editor Biographies |
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