Volume Contents and Author Index for Volume 44

Volume Contents and Author Index for Volume 44

Volume Contents & Author Index Volume 44 2001 PII: S0964-5691(01)00080-1 OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT Ocean & Coastal Management is an international ...

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Volume Contents & Author Index Volume 44 2001

PII: S0964-5691(01)00080-1

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT Ocean & Coastal Management is an international journal published 12 times per year dedicated to the study of all aspects of ocean and coastal management at international, national, regional and local levels. Sustainable development and conservation of ocean and coastal resources requires the insights of a number of disciplines ranging from the natural and physical sciences to the social sciences, policy analysis, economics and law. Articles from all relevant disciplines are thus invited, but all contributions must make clear the explicit link to central questions of planning and management. The Editors encourage articles involving analytical approaches, development of theory, and improvement of management practice. Comparative studies (e.g. subnational, crossnational, to other policy areas) are especially encouraged, as are studies assessing current management approaches. Examples of topics considered to be appropriate for the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: interactions among various ocean and coastal uses; resolution of multiple-use conflicts; alternative regimes and institutional arrangements for integrated management of ocean and coastal areas; governance of resources and uses in Exclusive Economic Zones; developments related to the Law of the Sea Convention and to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), and consideration of legal regimes for the conservation and development of ocean resources beyond the limits of national jurisdiction; environmental impacts resulting from development of ocean and coastal areas; specific shoreline management issues such as coast protection policies, accelerated sea level rise, public access, waterfront redevelopment, public education and participation, port management, and marine protected areas.

Editor-in-Chief B. CICIN-SAIN Center for the Study of Marine Policy, Graduate College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, USA. email B. Cicin-Sain: [email protected]

Associate Editors R. W. Knecht

T. E. Chua

Center for the Study of Marine Policy, Graduate College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, USA

Regional Programme for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas, Department of Natural Resources Compound, Manila, Philippines

A. Ya´n˜ez-Arancibia

A. Vallega

Instituto de Ecologia A. C. Xalapa, Jefe Departemento de Recursos Costeros, Xalapa, Mexico

Department POLIS, The University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy

Emeritus Editor I. P. Jolliffe Royal Holloway Bedford New College, Egham, Surrey, UK

Editorial Board A. Bergin Australian Defence Force Academy, Campbell, ACT, Australia A. Cendrero Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain A. Chircop Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada J. R. Clark Mote Marine Laboratory Station, FL, USA J. A. Dixon The World Bank, Environment Department, Washington, DC, USA P. Fabbri Facolta` di Lettere, University of Bologna, Italy C. Folke The Beijer Institute, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden S. Garcia Fishery Resources and Environmental Development, FAO, Rome, Italy B. A. Hamzah Malaysian Institute of Maritime Affairs, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia M. Hayashi Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy L. P. Hildebrand Environment Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada S.-Y. Hong Korea Maritime Institute, Seoul, Korea Nien-Tsu A. Hu National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan R. Kenchington RAC Marine Pty Ltd, Jamison, ACT, Australia A. K. Khafaji King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia V. M. Kotlyakov Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief Catherine C. Johnston email: [email protected]

G. Kullenberg International Ocean Institute, Gzira, Malta K. Lowry University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii O. Magoon American Beach and Shoreline Preservation Association, Middletown, CA, USA T. Melvasalo United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya A. Miossec Universitede Nantes, France H. Nakahara Research Institute for Ocean Economics, Tokyo, Japan M. Ngoile Marine and Coastal Programme, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland E. Okemwa Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa, Kenya E. O¨zhan Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey S. Pullen World Wildlife Fund, Godalming, UK M. Ruivo Portuguese Committee for IOC, Lisbon, Portugal H. Smith Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK J. L. Sua´rez de Vivero Universidad de Sevilla, Spain J. Veitayaki Ocean Resources Management Program, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji Y. Wang Nanjing University, China H. Yu IMO Regional Program, Manila, Philippines

Editorial Assistants Evelia Rivera-Arriaga (Chief Editorial Assistant). Jorge Gutierrez, Gerhard Kuska, Christine Calverley

Ocean & Coastal Management 44 (2001) III–VI

Contents of Volume 44, 2001 Numbers 1–2 COASTAL CONFLICT CASE STUDIES IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES 1

Case studies of coastal conflicts: comparative US/European experiences D. SUMAN

15

Tourism vs. commercial fishers: development and changing use of Key West and Stock Island, Florida J. SCHITTONE

39

The marine protected area of Portofino, Italy: a difficult balance P. SALMONA & D. VERARDI

61

The Cape Cod Land Bank: the use of a land acquisition strategy to preserve a Massachusetts coastal region J. CUMMISKEY

87

Replenishment versus retreat: the cost of maintaining Delaware’s beaches H. DANIEL

105

The case of the Aznalco´llar mine and its impacts on coastal activities in Southern Spain J.C. RODRI´GUEZ MATEOS

119

Focus on integrated coastal management } comparing perspectives A. VALLEGA

135

The Severn Estuary Strategy: a consensus approach to estuary management S. KNOWLES & L. MYATT-BELL

Numbers 3–4 161

The role of the Australian Coastcare program in community-based coastal management: a case study from South Australia N. HARVEY, B. D. CLARKE & P. CARVALHO

183

Directions toward marine conservation in Canada’s Western Arctic H. FAST, J. MATHIAS & O. BANIAS

207

Beach nourishment and public policy after Hurricane Floyd: where do we go from here? W. R. MANGUN & S. R. JONES

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221

A primer on take reduction planning under the Marine Mammal Protection Act S. J. BACHE

241

Artificial reefs: a review of their design, application, management and performance M. BAINE

261

Biological aspects of the coastal and marine environment of Bangladesh M. S. HOSSAIN

Numbers 5–6 THIRD MILLENNIUM SPECIAL ISSUE: MEGACITIES v

Editorial J. BARBIE`RE & H. LI

283

Contributions of marine and coastal area research and observations towards sustainable development of large coastal cities G. KULLENBERG

293

Megacity development: managing impacts on marine environments Y. JIANG, H. KIRKMAN & A. HUA

319

Coastal mega-cities in Asia: transformation, sustainability and management Y.-M. YEUNG

335

Towards wise coastal management practice in a tropical megacity}Jakarta Y. NUR, S. FAZI, N. WIRJOATMODJO & Q. HAN

355

Integrated coastal management of Mumbai metropolitan region R. C. MURTHY, Y. R. RAO & A. B. INAMDAR

371

Urban communities and environmental management in France: the example of the Toulon Bay Contract Y. HENOCQUE

379

Urban waterfront facing integrated coastal management A. VALLEGA

411

Towards a sustainable coast: an integrated coastal zone management framework for Shanghai, People’s Republic of China C. SHI, S. M. HUTCHINSON, L. YU & S. XU

429

Improving fresh groundwater supply}problems and solutions G. H. P. OUDE ESSINK

Numbers 7–8 451

The Canadian Arctic and the Oceans Act: the development of participatory environmental research and management F. BERKES, J. MATHIAS, M. KISLALIOGLU & H. FAST

471

Quota allocation in Russia’s northern fishery basin: principles and practice G. HØNNELAND & F. NILSSEN

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V

489

The necessity of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in implementing coastal projects: lessons learned from the Egyptian Mediterranean Coast O. E. FRIHY

517

Incorporating commercial fishery information into the design of marine protected areas F. J. MANSON & D. J. DIE

531

Fishery policy and job satisfaction in three southeast Asian fisheries R. B. POLLNAC, R. S. POMEROY & I. H. T. HARKES

545

Perceptions of the value of natural and restored beach and dune characteristics by high school students in New Jersey, USA K. F. NORDSTROM & W. A. MITTEAGER

561

Book Review

Numbers 9–10 FOURTH MILLENNIUM SPECIAL ISSUE: TRENDS IN OCEAN INDUSTRIES Editorial 563

The industrialisation of the world ocean H. D. SMITH

567

Technology and the course of shipping J. KING

579

Offshore oil and gas: global resource knowledge and technological change D. PINDER

601

Trends in ocean and coastal tourism: the end of the last frontier? C. M. HALL

619

World fisheries}utilisation of catches G. VALDIMARSSON & D. JAMES

635

Technological trends in capture fisheries J. W. VALDEMARSEN

653

A review of fisheries management past and present and some future perspectives for the third millennium J. F. CADDY & K. L. COCHRANE

Numbers 11–12 683

Discovering factors that influence the success of community-based marine protected areas in the Visayas, Philippines R. B. POLLNAC, B. R. CRAWFORD & M. L. G. GOROSPE

VI

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Predicting coastal evolution using a sediment budget approach: a case study from southern England N. J. COOPER, J. M. HOOKE & M. J. BRAY

729

The coast of Mexico: approaches for its management E. RIVERA-ARRIAGA & G. VILLALOBOS

757

The application of a proposed generic institutional framework for integrated coastal management to India M. GUPTA & S. FLETCHER

787

Establishing a regional fisheries management organisation for the Western and Central Pacific tuna fisheries A. K. SYDNES

Author Index Bache SJ 221 Baine M 241 Balgos MC 561 Banias O 183 Berkes F 457 Bray MJ 711 Caddy JF 653 Carvalho P 161 Clarke BD 161 Cochrane KL 653 Cooper NJ 711 Crawford BR 683 Cummiskey J 61 Daniel H 87 Die DJ 517 Essink GHPO

429

Fast H 183, 451 Fazi S 335 Fletcher S 757 Frihy OE 489 Gorospe MLG 683 Gupta M 757 Hall CM 601 Han Q 335

Harkes IHT 531 Harvey N 161 Henocque Y 371 Hnneland G 471 Hooke JM 711 Hossain MS 261 Hua A 293 Hutchinson SM 411 Inamdar AB

355

James D 619 Jiang Y 293 Jones SR 207 King J 567 Kirkman H 293 Kislalioglu M 451 Knowles S 135 Kullenberg G 283 Mangun WR 207 Manson FJ 517 Mateos JCR 105 Mathias J 183, 451 Mitteager WA 545 Murthy RC 355 Myatt-Bell L 135

Nilssen F 471 Nordstrom KF 545 Nur Y 335 Pinder D 579 Pollnac RB 531, 683 Pomeroy RS 531 Rao YR 355 Rivera-Arriaga E

729

Salmona P 39 Schittone J 15 Shi C 411 Smith HD 563 Suman D 1 Sydnes AK 787 Valdemarsen JW 635 Valdimarsson G 619 Vallega A 119, 379 Verardi D 39 Villalobos G 729 Wirjoatmodjo N 335 Xu S 411 Yeung Y-M Yu L 411

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