TY - BOOK AU - Hotta K, Dutton I.M TI - Coastal Management In The Asia-Pacific Region: Issues and Approaches SN - 1 875855 09 2 PY - 1995/// CY - Tokyo:Japan International Marine Science and Technology Federation KW - Coastal Zone Management -- Asia Pasific N1 - Part I-Itroduction 1.Introduction,Introduction to coastal management,the nature of coastal environments,complex Jurisdictions: A matter of definition?,coastal management in the asia-pacificRegion,following chapters. Part II-Key Issues 2.Institutional and legal Arrangements for Coastal Management in The Asia-Pacific Regions/Richrad G.Hildreth and Maradel K.Gale.diversity within the region,Institutional arrangements,Legal Techniques,coastal Management Information Needs 3.Water Quality and Pollution Control/Jon Brodie. Effects of Water Pollution,Issues,detection and monitoring,co-ordinated Management 4.Management of living marine resources/ian Cartwright. some problems Associated with the managemet of living resources,Strategies and Management policies for fisheries,The role of property Rights,Traditional fisheries Management in the Asia-Pasific Region 5.Non-living Resources Management/Michael J.cruickshank. Mineral Deposits,potential Mineral Occurences,alternative energy,management of marinevmineral and energy resources 6.Coastal Dynamics and global Change:Implications for coastal management/Nicholas Holmes. Times-scales of coastal Change,Major changes during the holocene,coastalvimplications of predicted climatic changes,coping with change:the evolution of coastal management,problems of the processes of coastel management 7.tourism and conservation/Jan Auyong/ tourism in the asia-pacific region,tourism and the coastal environment, tourism and conservation,tourism and integrated coastal resource management 8.ocean soace utilization by reclamation and construction,ocean space utilization:Technologies to protect and improve the environment,Tourism and conservation,tourism and integrated coastal resource management 8.Ocean space utilization and technology/kenji hotta. Classification of ocean space,ocean space utilization by reclamation and construction,ocean space utilization:technologies to protect and improve the environment,New marine structures to protect the environment.New marine structures to protect the environment 9.Education,training and networking in coastal zone management/John E.Hay. Challenges for education and trainning in coastal zone management,regional context,imperatives for training and education in coastal zone management,the content of CZM Training and education programmes,networking,UNEP's Network for training in coastal Zone Management,Training the coastal Zone manager of the future; Part III-National Status And Approaches To Coastal Management 10.Japan/Chokei Itosu 11.Republic of Korea/Hyung Tack Huh and Jihyun Lee 12.China/ying Wang 13.Taiwan/kuen-chen Fu 14.Hong Kong/Brian Morton 15.Vietnam/Nguyen Chu Hoi 16.Cambodia/Gregory Woodsworth and Pum Vichet 17.Thailand/Suraphol Sudra 18.Malaysia/Kim-Looi Ch'ng 19.Singapore/N Jothi shankar and Hin-Fatt Cheong 20.Brunei Darussalam/K.U.Sirinada 21.Indonesia/Rokhmin Dahuri 22.Australia/Nicholas Holmes and Peter Saengr 23.New Zealend/kathy Walls 24.Melanesia/Christoper Dahl 26.American Samoa/James E. Maragos 27.Hawaii (USA)/James E. Maragos Part IV-Looking to the future 28.Future prospects for coastal zone management/Richard Kenchington,Calls for Integrated Coastal Zone Management,The Difficulty of the issues,support for coastal management proframmes,The Challenges ER -