Throughout the world there is a general consensus among environmentalists that there should be an increase in the amount of marine area that should be reserved in marine protected areas (MPAs). In fact, the 1998 Philippines Fishery Code indicates a need for designation of at least 15% of municipal waters for fish refuges or sanctuaries. Such an increase in area would take productive fishing areas away from fishing communities that can ill-afford the loss. The larger the protected area, there will be a greater number of people impacted. This article examines the relationship between factors that influence the success of Community Based MPA (CBMPA) performance in the Visayas, Philippines and their significance in efforts to increase the size ...
The establishment of protected areas is one of the earliest and the most well recognized strategies ...
Located within the coral triangle, the Philippines is widely recognised as a global priority for mar...
College of Science, Faculty Mentor: Dr. Christopher E. BirdMaintaining biodiversity in marine ecosys...
Throughout the world there is a general consensus among environmentalists that there should be an in...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely advocated as one of the most important tools for conservati...
Community-based marine protected areas have become a popular coastal resources management method adv...
The growing number of marine protected areas (MPAs) globally represents an increasing interest in ma...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have become an important tool in resource and biodiversity conservatio...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the most extensively implemented fisheries management and conserva...
The performance of selected Marine Protected Areas (MPA) under different institutions (the environme...
Marine Protected Area (MPA), as a fisheries management tool has been promoted by both national and l...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Quantifying the extent to which existing reserves meet conservation objectives and identifying gaps ...
In order to strengthen biological and social success of community-based marine protected areas (MPAs...
<div><p>Locally-established marine protected areas (MPAs) have been proven to achieve local-scale fi...
The establishment of protected areas is one of the earliest and the most well recognized strategies ...
Located within the coral triangle, the Philippines is widely recognised as a global priority for mar...
College of Science, Faculty Mentor: Dr. Christopher E. BirdMaintaining biodiversity in marine ecosys...
Throughout the world there is a general consensus among environmentalists that there should be an in...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are widely advocated as one of the most important tools for conservati...
Community-based marine protected areas have become a popular coastal resources management method adv...
The growing number of marine protected areas (MPAs) globally represents an increasing interest in ma...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have become an important tool in resource and biodiversity conservatio...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are the most extensively implemented fisheries management and conserva...
The performance of selected Marine Protected Areas (MPA) under different institutions (the environme...
Marine Protected Area (MPA), as a fisheries management tool has been promoted by both national and l...
The extensive Philippine coastline of more than 22,540 k m provides the natural habitat of a variety...
Quantifying the extent to which existing reserves meet conservation objectives and identifying gaps ...
In order to strengthen biological and social success of community-based marine protected areas (MPAs...
<div><p>Locally-established marine protected areas (MPAs) have been proven to achieve local-scale fi...
The establishment of protected areas is one of the earliest and the most well recognized strategies ...
Located within the coral triangle, the Philippines is widely recognised as a global priority for mar...
College of Science, Faculty Mentor: Dr. Christopher E. BirdMaintaining biodiversity in marine ecosys...