White, Alan T.

Marine parks and reserves : management for coastal environments in Southeast Asia

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White, Alan T.

The coastal environmental profile of Ban Don Bay and Phangnga Bay, Thailand

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Paw, James N.
Bunpapong, Sirikul
White, Alan T.
Sadorra, Marie Sol M.

Coastal environmental profile of Segra Anakan-Cilacap, South Java, Indonesia

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White, Alan T.
Martosubroto, Purwito
Sadorra, Marie Sol M.

Collaborative and community-based management of coral reefs : lessons from experience

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White, Alan T.
Zeitlin Hale, Lynne
Renard, Yves
Cortesi, Lafcadio

Coastal 2000 recommendations for a resource management strategy for Sri Lanka's coastal region

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Olsen, Stephen B.
Sadacharan, D.
Samarakoon, J. I.
White, Alan T.

Philippine Coral Reefs a natural history guide

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White, Alan T.

Establishing resilient marine protected area networks - making it happen : full technical version, including ecological, social and governance considerations, as well as case studies (Chinese version)

All people, regardless of where they live, depend upon the existence of healthy marine ecosystems. While the role that Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can play in promoting the health of the oceans and seas has been widely acknowledged, progress on building a network of MPAs has been slow to date. This can be in part explained by the fact that MPAs involve a host of issues that go much further than conservation alone. For conservationists and natural resource managers, identifying the conservation actions needed to establish MPA networks can therefore be difficult.

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Laffoley, D.
White, Alan T.
Kilarski, Stacey
Gleason, Mary
Llewellyn, Ghislaine
Day, Jon
Hillary, Annie
Wedel, Victoria
Pee, Daphine

Establishing resilient marine protected area networks - making it happen : full technical version, including ecological, social and governance considerations, as well as case studies

All people, regardless of where they live, depend upon the existence of healthy marine ecosystems. While the role that Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can play in promoting the health of the oceans and seas has been widely acknowledged, progress on building a network of MPAs has been slow to date. This can be in part explained by the fact that MPAs involve a host of issues that go much further than conservation alone. For conservationists and natural resource managers, identifying the conservation actions needed to establish MPA networks can therefore be difficult.

Author(s)
Laffoley, D.
White, Alan T.
Kilarski, Stacey
Gleason, Mary
Smith, Scott
Llewellyn, Ghislaine
Day, Jon
Hillary, Annie
Pee, Daphine
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