Defying ocean's end: An agenda for action
Glover, L.K.; Earle, S. (Ed.) (2004). Defying ocean's end: An agenda for action. Island Press: Washington D.C.ISBN 1-55963-755-2. XXII, 283 pp.
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VLIZ: Environmental management EQC.68 [102290]
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Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences > Ecology > Marine ecology Conservation Resources > Natural resources > Marine resources Marine/Coastal |
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- Glover, L.K., editor
- Earle, S., editor
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- Kelleher, G. (2004). Foreword, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. xv-xvii, more
- Earle, S.A. (2004). Preface, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. xix-xxii, more
- Glover, L.K.; Hemphill, A.H. (2004). Overview, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 1-5, more
- Spalding, M.; Kramer, P. (2004). The Caribbean, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 7-41, more
- Stone, G.S.; Madin, L.P.; Stocks, K.; Hovermale, G.; Hoagland, P.; Schumacher, M.; Etnoyer, P.; Sotka, C.; Tausig, H. (2004). Seamount biodiversity, exploitation and conservation, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 43-70, more
- Croxall, J.P.; Trathan, P.N. (2004). The Southern Ocean: a model system for conserving resources?, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 71-87, more
- Bechtel, J.; Werner, T.B.; Llewellyn, G.; Salm, R.V.; Allen, G.R. (2004). Coral Triangle, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 89-103, more
- de los Ángeles Carvajal, M.; Ezcurra, E.; Robles, A. (2004). The Gulf of California: natural resource concerns and the pursuit of a vision, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 105-123, more
- Boersma, D.; Ogden, J.; Branch, G.; Bustamante, R.H.; Campagna, C.; Harris, G.; Pikitch, E.K. (2004). Lines on the water: ocean-use planning in large marine ecosystems, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 125-138, more
- Fujita, R.; Bonzon, K.; Wilen, J.; Solow, A.; Arnason, R.; Cannon, J.; Polasky, S. (2004). Rationality or chaos? Global fisheries at the crossroads, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 139-150, more
- Olsen, S.B.; Kenchington, R.; Davies, N.; Gump, R.B.; Dutra, G.F.; Hale, L.Z.; Robles, A.; Wells, S. (2004). A global network for sustained governance of coastal ecosystems, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 151-163, more
- Kaufman, L.; Jackson, J.B.C.; Sala, E.; Chisolm, P.; Gomez, E.D.; Peterson, C.H.; Salm, R.V.; Llewellyn, G. (2004). Restoring and maintaining marine ecosystem function, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 165-181, more
- Abadia, R.; Day, B.; Knowlton, N.; McCosker, J.E.; Baron, N.; Katoppo, A.; Hough, H. (2004). Defying ocean's end through the power of communications, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 183-195, more
- Gorina-Ysern, M.; Gjerde, K.M.; Orbach, M. (2004). Ocean governance: a new Ethos through a World Ocean Public Trust, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 197-212, more
- Madin, L.P.; Grassle, F.; Azam, F.; Obura, D.; Reaka-Kudla, M.L.; Sibuet, M.; Stone, G.S.; Stocks, K.; Walls, A.; Allen, G.R. (2004). The unknown ocean, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 213-238, more
- Vitale, B.A.; Linden, L.; Barkhorn, I.; Grimm, D. (2004). Business plan, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 236-246, more
- Fine, R.J.; Zimble, D.A. (2004). Technology support to conservation, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 247-261, more
- Earle, S.A. (2004). Time for sea change, in: Glover, L.K. et al. (Ed.) Defying ocean's end: an agenda for action. pp. 263-271, more
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Abstract |
This is the result of an unprecedented effort among the world's largest environmental organizations, scientists, the business community, media, and international governments to address marine issues. It offers a broad strategy, with priorities and costs. |
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