1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will be biased toward places that are remote or unpromising for extractive activities, and hence follow the trend of terrestrial protected areas in being 'residual' to commercial uses. Such locations typically provide little protection to the species and ecosystems that are most exposed to threatening processes.\ud \ud 2. There are strong political motivations to establish residual reserves that minimize costs and conflicts with users of natural resources. These motivations will likely remain in place as long as success continues to be measured in terms of area (km2) protected.\ud \ud 3. The global pattern of MPAs was reviewed and appears to be res...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
Global oceans are experiencing not only increased levels of human exploitation, but also major chang...
1. All reserve designs must be guided by an understanding of natural history and habitat variability...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
© 2014 The Authors. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk tha...
1.Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's cornerstone of many marine conservation strategies. Our ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's cornerstone of many marine conservation strategies. Our 20...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are believed to be an effective means of preserving marine biodiversit...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Global areal protection targets have driven a dramatic expansion of the marine protected area (MPA) ...
Beginning in the mid-2000s, governments increasingly began relying on marine protected areas (MPAs) ...
Chronic anthropogenic disturbance has left many marine systems at risk of degrading into undesirable...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
Global oceans are experiencing not only increased levels of human exploitation, but also major chang...
1. All reserve designs must be guided by an understanding of natural history and habitat variability...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
1. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk that new MPAs will b...
© 2014 The Authors. As systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) expand globally, there is a risk tha...
1.Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's cornerstone of many marine conservation strategies. Our ...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's cornerstone of many marine conservation strategies. Our 20...
In 2012, Australia proclaimed a national marine protected area (MPA) system - the National Represent...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are believed to be an effective means of preserving marine biodiversit...
Expansion in the number and extent of marine protected areas (MPAs) has been dramatic during the pas...
Designation of marine protected areas (MPAs) is increasing as humans seek to combat overexploitation...
Global areal protection targets have driven a dramatic expansion of the marine protected area (MPA) ...
Beginning in the mid-2000s, governments increasingly began relying on marine protected areas (MPAs) ...
Chronic anthropogenic disturbance has left many marine systems at risk of degrading into undesirable...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been recognised and endorsed as a holistic, ecosystem-based, spat...
Global oceans are experiencing not only increased levels of human exploitation, but also major chang...
1. All reserve designs must be guided by an understanding of natural history and habitat variability...