Coastal area management in ASEAN: the transnational issues
The adjacency of ASEAN member-countries around a semi-enclosed sea and their extension of maritime jurisdiction dictate that some actual or potential coastal resources management issues will be transnational, as will their resolution. Such transnational issues include: (1) transboundary pollution ef...
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Published in | ICLARM Conference Proceedings (Philippines) no. 22 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Makati, Metro Manila (Philippines)
ICLARM
1991
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Summary: | The adjacency of ASEAN member-countries around a semi-enclosed sea and their extension of maritime jurisdiction dictate that some actual or potential coastal resources management issues will be transnational, as will their resolution. Such transnational issues include: (1) transboundary pollution effects from land-based sources, spills from oil wells and oil and hazardous cargo spills from vessels; sealane siting; (2) transboundary pollution control --harmonization of policies and regulations; (3) transboundary fisheries management of migratory species, shared stocks and illegal foreign fishing; (4) conservation -- coordination of national and regional conservation schemes; (5)cooperation or harmonization of monitoring, surveillance and enforcement; and (6) management of islands and marine areas of uncertain jurisdiction. Examples of actual or potential transnational issues were elaborated and alternative solutions suggested |
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Bibliography: | T01 9310144 D50 M01 |
ISBN: | 9711022680 9789711022686 |
ISSN: | 0115-4435 |