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Philip Morley

    Einbindung sozioökonomischer Kriterien in die Planung von Meeresschutzgebieten
    ''Sea-Change'' and Landscape Change
    Incorporating Socio-Economic Criteria into Marine Reserve Planning
    • 2010

      Incorporating Socio-Economic Criteria into Marine Reserve Planning

      Exploring trade-offs in marine reserve placement

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book examines the tension between traditional freedoms of the seas and the recent establishment of marine reserves, which many view as infringing on long-held rights. It focuses on the importance of engaging stakeholders and local communities to ensure the success of marine protected areas. By analyzing the Australian Government's policies, the criteria for selecting marine reserves, and the socio-economic impacts of these decisions, it also evaluates the effectiveness of multiple criteria analysis in the planning process.

      Incorporating Socio-Economic Criteria into Marine Reserve Planning
    • 2010

      This book explores how past policies and societal changes, driven by industrialization and urban development, impact future landscapes. It highlights the pressure on local governments from affluent populations seeking aesthetic living spaces, leading to loss of agricultural land and ecosystem services. Tools like remote sensing aid in visualizing and planning future landscapes.

      ''Sea-Change'' and Landscape Change