Preface
Chapter 1. Coastal Challenges
-State of the coasts
-Drivers for environmental change
-The ocean commissions
-Management goals and processes
-Organization of the book
Chapter 2. Policy Process
-Problems
-Solutions
-Selection
-Implementation
-Evaluation
-Summary
Chapter 3. Wastewater
-Sewage and disease: A problem
-Sewage treatment: A solution
-Making treatment a requirement: Selection and implementation
-Did sewage treatment work? Evaluation
-Unfinished business
-Sector-based management
-Summary
Chapter 4. Oil
-Oil resources: Origins and importance
-Oil drilling technology
-Environmental and social impacts of offshore oil
-Law
-The seaweed rebellion
-Summary
Chapter 5. Dredging
-The growth of shipping
-Dredging process
-Environmental impacts
-Law of dredging and disposal
-Regulating the disposal of contaminated sediments
-Gridlock
-Enduring change?
-Summary
Chapter 6. Wetlands
-The nature of coastal wetlands
-The value of coastal wetlands
-Uses and consequences
-""No net loss"" -- a goal
-One wetland resource multiple agencies
-Management practices
-The coastal wetland program assessed
-Summary
Chapter 7. Managing Coastal and Ocean Spaces
-Uses of coastal lands and waters
-Conflicts
-The Coastal Zone Management Act
-Other space-based coastal management programs
-Spatial management techniques
-Evaluation of state programs
-Spatial planning and management of ocean waters
-Summary
Chapter 8. Ecosystem Governance
-Nitrogen links among land/sea and society/nature
-Ecosystem-based management in concept
-Degree of change
-Policy elements
-Incremental change: Marine sanctuaries
-Fundamental change: Ecosystem services
-Summary
Chapter 9. Watersheds and Bays
-Evolution of river basin management
-River/watershed management: an agency profile
-Managing the landscape to preserve/restore bays
-Watershed management for the Chesapeake Bay
-Ecosystem management for watersheds and bays
-Summary
Chapter 10. Fisheries
-Expansion of US fisheries
-Biological limits to the fishery
-Fishery management
-Fisheries management councils
-Fisheries management as ecosystem governance
-Incremental change
-Fundamental change
-Who decides?
-Summary
Chapter 11. Conclusion
-Ends and means
-Sector-based management
-Spatial management
-Ecosystem-based management
-Change
Questions for Discussion
References
Further Reading
Glossary
Index
Chapter 1. Coastal Challenges
-State of the coasts
-Drivers for environmental change
-The ocean commissions
-Management goals and processes
-Organization of the book
Chapter 2. Policy Process
-Problems
-Solutions
-Selection
-Implementation
-Evaluation
-Summary
Chapter 3. Wastewater
-Sewage and disease: A problem
-Sewage treatment: A solution
-Making treatment a requirement: Selection and implementation
-Did sewage treatment work? Evaluation
-Unfinished business
-Sector-based management
-Summary
Chapter 4. Oil
-Oil resources: Origins and importance
-Oil drilling technology
-Environmental and social impacts of offshore oil
-Law
-The seaweed rebellion
-Summary
Chapter 5. Dredging
-The growth of shipping
-Dredging process
-Environmental impacts
-Law of dredging and disposal
-Regulating the disposal of contaminated sediments
-Gridlock
-Enduring change?
-Summary
Chapter 6. Wetlands
-The nature of coastal wetlands
-The value of coastal wetlands
-Uses and consequences
-""No net loss"" -- a goal
-One wetland resource multiple agencies
-Management practices
-The coastal wetland program assessed
-Summary
Chapter 7. Managing Coastal and Ocean Spaces
-Uses of coastal lands and waters
-Conflicts
-The Coastal Zone Management Act
-Other space-based coastal management programs
-Spatial management techniques
-Evaluation of state programs
-Spatial planning and management of ocean waters
-Summary
Chapter 8. Ecosystem Governance
-Nitrogen links among land/sea and society/nature
-Ecosystem-based management in concept
-Degree of change
-Policy elements
-Incremental change: Marine sanctuaries
-Fundamental change: Ecosystem services
-Summary
Chapter 9. Watersheds and Bays
-Evolution of river basin management
-River/watershed management: an agency profile
-Managing the landscape to preserve/restore bays
-Watershed management for the Chesapeake Bay
-Ecosystem management for watersheds and bays
-Summary
Chapter 10. Fisheries
-Expansion of US fisheries
-Biological limits to the fishery
-Fishery management
-Fisheries management councils
-Fisheries management as ecosystem governance
-Incremental change
-Fundamental change
-Who decides?
-Summary
Chapter 11. Conclusion
-Ends and means
-Sector-based management
-Spatial management
-Ecosystem-based management
-Change
Questions for Discussion
References
Further Reading
Glossary
Index