Coastal Governance

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597264853

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By Richard Burroughs
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256

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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

"The policy concepts in Coastal Governance resonate strongly with the latest thinking about complexity theory as applied to the adaptive management of social-ecological systems. Burroughs succinctly and thoughtfully analyzes the ingrained habit of applying rigid, shortsighted policies to the management of the multiscale, self-organized intricacies of coastal ecosystems."

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