Marine protected areas (MPAs) are believed to be an effective means of preserving marine biodiversity. Hence, MPAs have become the cornerstone of many national and international strategies for decelerating the loss of marine biodiversity. Australia has made strong international commitments to increase its coverage of MPAs through the principles of systematic conservation planning and, in the last 10 years, has rapidly expanded its MPA coverage using these principles. This paper assesses Australia's progress in achieving a key principle of systematic conservation planning-representation-which states that MPAs will include the full range of marine ecosystems. Australia's progress in achieving representation is measured nationally and within s...
As part of international obligations and national policies, most nations are working toward establis...
The effectiveness of marine park management in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in achieving conser...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
International support for national systems of representative marine protected areas have been set in...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
In an effort to halt the global decline of marine biodiversity, the establishment of marine protecte...
Marine Protected Areas ( MPAs ) are increasingly recognized as a critical component of marine conser...
Restoration of coastal and marine ecosystems is essential to meet both national and global conservat...
Biodiversity offsetting with associated aims of no net loss of biodiversity (NNL) is an approach use...
In 2002, the state of Victoria, Australia increased its “no-take” marine protected areas...
The Representative Areas Program (RAP) was, at the time, the most comprehensive process of community...
As part of international obligations and national policies, most nations are working toward establis...
The effectiveness of marine park management in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in achieving conser...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
International support for national systems of representative marine protected areas have been set in...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one approach, amongst many, for the protection of marine biodivers...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
In an effort to halt the global decline of marine biodiversity, the establishment of marine protecte...
Marine Protected Areas ( MPAs ) are increasingly recognized as a critical component of marine conser...
Restoration of coastal and marine ecosystems is essential to meet both national and global conservat...
Biodiversity offsetting with associated aims of no net loss of biodiversity (NNL) is an approach use...
In 2002, the state of Victoria, Australia increased its “no-take” marine protected areas...
The Representative Areas Program (RAP) was, at the time, the most comprehensive process of community...
As part of international obligations and national policies, most nations are working toward establis...
The effectiveness of marine park management in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, in achieving conser...
The ocean has sustained human life for thousands of years. People have used the ocean for transporta...