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Transboundary marine protected areas

Resource and Energy Economics, 2021
Abstract Countries exploiting transboundary natural resources face strong incentives to over-exploit. This basic economic insight has been validated empirically where numerous resources such as water, forests, game, and fisheries are found to be in worse condition than those completely contained in single nations.
Christopher Costello, Renato Molina
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Marine Protected Areas

2011
There are two types of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in Japan: Legal MPAs (LMPAs) and Autonomous MPAs (AMPAs). The former MPAs are established directly based on the prescriptions of legislative laws and set by the government. The latter MPAs are more site specific and responsive to the local socioecological conditions, and are established based on ...
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Marine protected areas

Nature Food, 2023
Jean M. Harris, Amanda T. Lombard
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Modeling Marine Protected Areas

Science, 2003
We commend E. Sala et al. For including a socioeconomic factor—density of small fishing boats—in their analysis of marine reserve networks in the Gulf of California (“A general model for designing networks of marine reserves,” Reports, 6 Dec., p. [1991][1]).
James N. Sanchirico   +3 more
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Marine Protected Areas

2012
What are marine protected areas? One of the crown jewels of marine ecosystems is the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) off the northeast coast of Australia. The reef stretches along 2,600 km of the Queensland coast and consists of 900 islands and 2,900 reefs.
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Marine Protected Areas

2016
Globally, oceans are facing a large number of threats including overfishing, pollution, sedimentation, and climate change. As a result, marine protected areas (MPAs) are increasingly being implemented as part of an ecosystem-based management approach for conserving biodiversity and managing marine resources.
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Marine Conservation and Marine Protected Areas

2019
Marine protected areas are important tools for the conservation of marine biodiversity, providing refuge for harvested species and mitigating the negative impacts of human activities in marine ecosystems. However, delineating sites for protection within effective MPA networks is a formidable challenge. A primary objective of MPA planning is to optimize
Amanda Xuereb   +11 more
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Marine Protected Areas

2020
John Humphreys, Robert W.E. Clark
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Marine Protected Areas

2001
P. Hoagland, U.R. Sumaila, S. Farrow
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Understanding ligand-protected noble metal nanoclusters at work

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
María Francisca Matus, Hannu Häkkinen
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