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Author Fenner Conference on the Environment (4th : 1991 : Canberra, A.C.T.)

Title Protection of marine and estuarine areas : a challenge for Australians. Proceedings of the Fourth Fenner Conference on the Environment, Canberra, 9-11 October 1991 / edited by Angela Ivanovici, Diane Tarte and Molly Olson
Published Sydney : Australian Committee for IUCN in association with ; Canberra : Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, 1993

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  333.9164 Pom/Aea 1991  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 265 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
Series ACIUCN occasional paper ; no. 4
Occasional paper / Australian Committee for IUCN ; no. 4
Fenner Conference on the Environment. Proceedings ; 1991
ACIUCN occasional paper ; no. 4
Occasional paper (Australian Committee for IUCN) ; no. 4
Contents Pt.1. Conference statement -- Statement based on outcomes and recommendations of the Fourth Fenner Environmental Conference -- Pt.2. Conference opening -- Pt.3. National and global perspectives -- 1. The need for protection, conservation and management of marine environments -- Achieving a representative system of marine and estuarine protected areas for Australia -- 3. International developments in marine conservation and the World Conservation Union marine agenda -- 4. Progress towards a global system of marine protected areas -- 5. Ecological and other scientific imperatives for marine and estuarine conservation -- Maritime conservation and the rule of marine and estuarine protected areas -- Pt.4. Australian marine habitats: identification of priority areas and actions -- 7. Planning for a national, representative system of marine and estuarine protected areas -- 8. Australia's marine environment: a priority to protect all -- Islands of management in a sea of mismanagement: marine reserves in Tasmania -- 10.Victorian marine and estuarine protected areas: the story so far, and hopes for the future -- 11. Aboriginal maritime culture: implications for management -- Pt.5. What makes a successful marine and estuarine protected area?: strategies, administration, management and community benefits -- 12. Aquatic reserves of South Australia -- 13. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: a model for regional management -- 14.Strategies for marine and estuarine protected areas: models for protected areas in South Pacific region -- 15. planning and management of marine conservation reserves in Western Australia -- Pt.6. Implementation and assessment of management strategies for marine and estuarine protected areas: stumbling blocks to success -- 16. Monitoring programmes in marine reserves -- 17.Some lessons from Queensland's marine and estuarine protected areas -- 18. Ecological research and the management of human exploitation on the rocky coast of New South Wales -- 19.Changes in implementation of marine and estuarine protected areas (MEPA) management strategies in New South Wales with comments on some stumbling blocks to success -- Pt.7. What do users think of marine and estuarine protected areas? -- 20. Marine and estuarine protected areas: a blessing or a curse: commercial fishing industry views -- 21. The value of marine and estuarine protected areas for scientific research and monitoring -- 22. Conservation is not a practice, it's a business -- 23. Marine and estuarine protected areas (MEPA's): where did Australia get it wrong? -- Pt.8. Strategic planning workshop reports -- 24a.Introduction: structure of workshops -- 24b. Selecting and establishing a national representative system of marine and estuarine protected areas -- 24c. Integrating management of terrestrial and marine environments with the management of marine and estuarine protected areas -- 24d. Integrating conservation and fisheries objectives within marine and estuarine protected areas -- 24e.Managing marine and estuarine protected areas: processes and priorities -- 24f. Effective communication: strategies and resources for developing a strong community constituency -- 24g. Development of a national marine and estuarine strategy: the big picture -- 24h. Synthesis of workshop findings: identification of key issues -- Pt.9. Marine and estuarine conservation: overview and strategies for future action -- 25. Marine and estuarine conservation; an overview -- 26. Motions discussed at Fenner Conference -- 27. Concluding remarks: protection of marine and estuarine areas: a challange for Australians -- Pt.10. Fenner Conference dinner presentation -- 28. Vision vs practicality: can a system of protected areas protect marine and estuarine environments -- Pt.11 References -- Pt.12. Poster papers -- Pt.13. Appendices -- 1. Conference delegates -- 2. Conference programme
Analysis Estuaries
Federal issue
Marine environments
Marine parks
Natural resource management
Notes Available from Australian Committee of IUCN, GPO Box 528, Sydney, N.S.W. 2001
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 208-221
Subject Coastal zone management -- Australia -- Congresses.
Conservation of natural resources -- Australia.
Estuarine area conservation -- Australia -- Congresses.
Estuarine area conservation -- Australia.
Estuarine reserves -- Australia -- Congresses.
Marine parks and reserves -- Australia -- Congresses.
Marine resources conservation -- Australia -- Congresses.
Marine resources conservation -- Australia.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Ivanovici, Angela M
Olsen, Molly
Tarte, Diane.
Australian Committee for IUCN.
Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service.
ISBN 064608092X (prepublication)
Other Titles Proceedings of the fourth Fenner Conference on the Environment, Canberra, 9-11 October 1991