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Better Planning from Better Understanding: Incorporating Historically Derived Data into Modern Coastal Management Planning on the Halifax Peninsula
(2012-09-20)
As the terrestrial and marine effects of climate change continue to intensify, the value of native habitats like coastal wetlands is becoming clear. A sound understanding of how these ecosystems work is of vital importance ...
Applications of Coral Bio-Optics to Coral Reef Management
(2012-09-20)
The unabated decline of coral reefs has led to criticisms of both coral reef monitoring and management: monitoring data provides management with a limited capacity to detect current sources of stress acting on the reef, ...
MAP Matters - December 2012
(2012-12)
This newsletter of the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University welcomes the Masters of Marine Management class of 2012-13 and covers the welcoming reception and orientation events. Other MAP and alumni news are ...
Incorporating concerns of coastal communities in planning and management: The case study of Port Joli and lessons learned from the Eastport Marine Protected Areas
(2012-09-20)
Marine environment and resources are experiencing the degradation in Canada. Since Oceans Act was established in 1996, the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has tried to engage a broader view of participatory governance. ...
Map Matters - May 2012
(2012-05)
This newsletter of the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University covers the events of the Sustainable Ocean Management and Development Conference, presents the Sobey Fund for Oceans Graduate Scholarship Recipients, ...
MAP Matters - November 2012
(2012-11)
This newsletter of the Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie University celebrates the Making Waves graduate project presentations and graduation of the class of 2012, acknowledges the recipients of the Marine Affairs ...
Improving resources to assess climate change coastal vulnerability: a pre-assessment criteria of the socio-economic values of working waterfront infrastructures in Nova Scotia
(2012-10-26)
The scientific community has stated that coastal zones will be among the zones that would suffer major negative consequences in terms of climate change effects. Nova Scotia, as a coastal province, is not absolved of such ...
Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project: Legal, Institutional and Governance Arrangements for Apprehending and Prosecuting Marine Pirates. (Marine Affairs Program Technical Report #2).
(Dalhousie University, Marine Affairs Program, 2012)
Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project: The Root Causes and True Costs of Marine Piracy. (Marine Affairs Program Technical Report #1).
(Dalhousie University, Marine Affairs Program, 2012)
Dalhousie Marine Piracy Project: The Role of the International Maritime Organization In Combating Piracy. (Marine Affairs Program Technical Report #7).
(Dalhousie University, Marine Affairs Program, 2012)