11 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.The ability of local communities to sustainably manage natural resource harvests in coral reefs ecosystem depends heavily on the strength of traditional institutions. Coastal communities have evolved a suite of restrictive practices to control marine offtake and there is considerable recent evidence of their effectiveness in protecting and enhancing resource stocks. However, traditionally imposed restrictions can vary considerably in their complexity and in their functional effectiveness. The indigenous communities of the Nicobar Islands are dependent on marine resources for sustenance, managing them with a range of traditionally imposed restrictions. These include limited entry to certain locations, cl...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Marine reserves, in which exploitation of marine organisms and other human activities are restricted...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
In many areas of the developing world, the establishment of permanent marine reserves is inhibited ...
[Extract] The term "marine reserves" is defined in this chapter to simply mean "no-fishing" areas i...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
One of the major goals of coral reef conservation is to determine the most effective means of managi...
Increased documentation and awareness of the decline of fisheries at a global scale is partly testam...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
There is an emergent need to increase protection of nearshore resources from a growing human populat...
Overfishing and destructive fishing practices are major threats to marine biodiversity in the Philip...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Marine reserves, in which exploitation of marine organisms and other human activities are restricted...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
In many areas of the developing world, the establishment of permanent marine reserves is inhibited ...
[Extract] The term "marine reserves" is defined in this chapter to simply mean "no-fishing" areas i...
Considerable empirical evidence supports recovery of reef fish populations with fishery closures. In...
One of the major goals of coral reef conservation is to determine the most effective means of managi...
Increased documentation and awareness of the decline of fisheries at a global scale is partly testam...
1. Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for mari...
Completely banning fishing from coral reefs is now accepted to have significant benefits for marine ...
The failure of fisheries management among multispecies coral reef fisheries is well documented and h...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
There is an emergent need to increase protection of nearshore resources from a growing human populat...
Overfishing and destructive fishing practices are major threats to marine biodiversity in the Philip...
Coral reefs are one of the world's most diverse and productive ecosystems, but are seriously under t...
Marine reserves can restore fish abundance and diversity in areas impacted by overfishing, but the e...
Marine reserves, in which exploitation of marine organisms and other human activities are restricted...