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Main Title Increasing capacity for stewardship of oceans and coasts : a priority for the 21st century /
CORP Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on International Capacity-Building for the Protection and Sustainable Use of Oceans and Coasts.
Publisher National Academies Press,
Year Published 2008
OCLC Number 181599395
ISBN 9780309113762; 0309113768; 9780309113755; 030911375X
Subjects Marine ecology ; Marine ecosystem management ; Coastal zone management ; Marine resources conservation ; Marine resources--Developing countries ; Marine resources--Management--International cooperation
Internet Access
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EKCM  QH541.5.S3N35 2008 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 09/14/2010
ERAM  QH541.5.S3 N35 2008 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 09/02/2014
Collation xii, 141 pages : illustrations, map ; 26 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-119).
Contents Notes
The Challenges of Achieving Stewardship of Oceans and Coasts -- Growing Capacity for Stewardship of Oceans and Coasts: A Work in Progress -- Moving Toward Effectiveness: Identifying Barriers to and Constraints on Effective Capacity-Building -- What Aspects of Capacity-Building Need More Emphasis? -- Building Capacity in Ocean and Coastal Governance -- The Path Ahead: Strategic and Long-Term Approaches to Capacity-Building -- Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies -- Appendix B: Panaám Conference 2006: Are We Meeting the Challenges of Capacity-Building for Managing Oceans and Coasts? -- Appendix C: Major Changes in Capacity-Building Since 1969 -- Appendix D: Acronyms. Marine environments support the livelihoods, economies, and quality of life for communities around the world. But growth of coastal populations and increasing demands on marine resources are putting the future of ocean and coastal resources at risk through impacts such as overfishing, wetland drainage, climate change, and pollution of coastal waters. Given these demands, it is vital to build capacity--the people, the institutions, and technology and tools--needed to manage ocean resources. Unfortunately, many capacity building efforts focus on specific projects rather than on capacity building as goal unto itself, resulting in activities that are not funded or sustained past the typically short project lifetime. This book finds that the most successful capacity-building efforts meet the needs of a specific locale or region based on periodic assessments and include plans to maintain and expand capacity after the project ends. The report recommends ways that governments and organizations can help strengthen marine protection and management capacity, including conducting periodic program assessments, making plans to sustain funding, and developing leadership and political will.