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Ferrer, Alice Joan G.
Marine and coastal ecosystem valuation, institutions, and policy in Southeast Asia[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
333.917
書名/作者:
Marine and coastal ecosystem valuation, institutions, and policy in Southeast Asia/ edited by Nancy Olewiler, Herminia A. Francisco, Alice Joan G. Ferrer.
其他作者:
Olewiler, Nancy.
出版者:
Singapore : : Springer Singapore :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 370 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Ecosystem management - Economic aspects.
標題:
Economics.
標題:
Development Economics.
標題:
Environmental Economics.
標題:
Economic Policy.
標題:
Marine & Freshwater Sciences.
標題:
Ecosystems.
ISBN:
9789811001413
ISBN:
9789811001390
內容註:
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.
摘要、提要註:
This book is a compendium of case studies illustrating how economic tools and techniques can be used to address a wide range of problems in the management and conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems in a developing country context. The studies, which were conducted with support from the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), cover topics such as mobilizing conservation finance from beneficiaries of marine and coastal ecosystem services; quantifying ecosystem damage and its impact on dependents of ecosystem resources and services; determining the best package of policy reforms that put a price on pollution and regulate economic activities generating pollution with the goal of restoring coastal and marine resources; and analyzing community-based institutions that support sustainable management of fisheries and coastal resources. Studies in the book also provide general guidelines for conducting economic appraisals. It is essential reading for teachers, researchers, students and practitioners in fishery economics, economic development, ecosystem management, and other key issues facing policymakers in the Southeast Asian region.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0141-3
Marine and coastal ecosystem valuation, institutions, and policy in Southeast Asia[electronic resource] /
Marine and coastal ecosystem valuation, institutions, and policy in Southeast Asia
[electronic resource] /edited by Nancy Olewiler, Herminia A. Francisco, Alice Joan G. Ferrer. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2016. - xxi, 370 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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.
This book is a compendium of case studies illustrating how economic tools and techniques can be used to address a wide range of problems in the management and conservation of marine and coastal ecosystems in a developing country context. The studies, which were conducted with support from the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA), cover topics such as mobilizing conservation finance from beneficiaries of marine and coastal ecosystem services; quantifying ecosystem damage and its impact on dependents of ecosystem resources and services; determining the best package of policy reforms that put a price on pollution and regulate economic activities generating pollution with the goal of restoring coastal and marine resources; and analyzing community-based institutions that support sustainable management of fisheries and coastal resources. Studies in the book also provide general guidelines for conducting economic appraisals. It is essential reading for teachers, researchers, students and practitioners in fishery economics, economic development, ecosystem management, and other key issues facing policymakers in the Southeast Asian region.
ISBN: 9789811001413
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-0141-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
656112
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Dewey Class. No.: 333.917
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