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Towards a transboundary marine protected area network in the CARICOM Caribbean: Charting a course from international and regional policy .
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Towards a transboundary marine protected area network in the CARICOM Caribbean: Charting a course from international and regional policy ./
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Lancaster, Alana Malinde Soma Nkese.
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385 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-06, page: 3412.
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Masters Abstracts International48-06.
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Towards a transboundary marine protected area network in the CARICOM Caribbean: Charting a course from international and regional policy .
Lancaster, Alana Malinde Soma Nkese.
Towards a transboundary marine protected area network in the CARICOM Caribbean: Charting a course from international and regional policy .
- 385 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-06, page: 3412.
Thesis (LL.M.)--Dalhousie University (Canada), 2010.
The concept of transboundary marine protected area (TBMPA) management is a marine spatial concept that builds upon, and marries two concepts -- that of the marine protected area (MPA) and the transboundary protected area (TBPA). The basis of the TBMPA principle is for states to come to a legal agreement to largely ignore the political boundaries within an identified area, and pursue management based on the characteristics of the ecosystem, and not of the political demarcation. In so doing, states may bring about more effective biodiversity protection, foster improved relations between themselves, and accrue a range of other social, cultural and economic benefits. The concept evolved out of the recognition of the need to effectively address the sustainable management of the shared living marine resources and the challenges states face to achieve this goal. This Thesis seeks to identify the extent to which the international and regional legal regimes provide a supportive framework for TBMPA as a marine management tool in the CARICOM Caribbean, and within the context of this framework identify the options available to CARICOM states to pursue this strategy.
ISBN: 9780494635933Subjects--Topical Terms:
600858
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