Marine and coastal protected areas (MCPAs) are a key conservation strategy implemented globally to reduce impacts in these environments. The involvement of stakeholders in the design and management of MCPAs is considered integral to MCPA success. As such, knowledge of how stakeholders perceive the risks of hazards and their perception of management importance should be an integral management and planning component of MCPAs. This study aimed to explore the relationship between stakeholder perceptions of the importance and management of MCPAs with regards to a selection of natural and anthropogenic environmental hazards. Data was gathered using a questionnaire that was implemented by face to face interviews that were conducted at two location...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...
Tourism has become the second largest source of foreign exchange earnings in the least developed cou...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
Marine and coastal protected areas (MCPAs) are a key conservation strategy implemented globally to r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
No-Take Zone Marine Protected Areas (NTZMPAs) have been recognised as an integral part of sustainab...
In 1999 the Marine and Marine Industries Council was established by the Tasmanian (Australia) State ...
The perception of ecological risks (impact and acceptability) associated with introduced marine spec...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
The Role of Stakeholder Consultation in Establishing Marine Protected Areas, Case Study Great Sandy ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Marine protected areas (MPAs) conserve marine biodiversity and ecosystems by lim...
Most of Australia’s coastline and marine waters are crown ‘land’ and can be access...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
While numerous Marine Protected Areas (MPA) have been created in the last decades, their effectivene...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...
Tourism has become the second largest source of foreign exchange earnings in the least developed cou...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
Marine and coastal protected areas (MCPAs) are a key conservation strategy implemented globally to r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
No-Take Zone Marine Protected Areas (NTZMPAs) have been recognised as an integral part of sustainab...
In 1999 the Marine and Marine Industries Council was established by the Tasmanian (Australia) State ...
The perception of ecological risks (impact and acceptability) associated with introduced marine spec...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
The Role of Stakeholder Consultation in Establishing Marine Protected Areas, Case Study Great Sandy ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Marine protected areas (MPAs) conserve marine biodiversity and ecosystems by lim...
Most of Australia’s coastline and marine waters are crown ‘land’ and can be access...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reef...
While numerous Marine Protected Areas (MPA) have been created in the last decades, their effectivene...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) regulate human behaviour within their boundaries to support long-term ...
Tourism has become the second largest source of foreign exchange earnings in the least developed cou...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...