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Marine Protected Areas for Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises (Hoyt Erich)
Marine Protected Areas for Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises
Untertitel A World Handbook for Cetacean Habitat Conservation and Planning
Autor Hoyt Erich
Verlag Taylor and Francis
Co-Verlag Earthscan Ltd (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
Seiten 492 S.
Artikelnummer 23196344
ISBN 978-1-84407-762-5
Auflage 2. A.
Reihe Earthscan Oceans
CHF 257.00
Lieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
Zusammenfassung
Includes sections that show how to design and manage MPAs in an ever noisier ocean subject to climate change, increased shipping and hydrocarbon exploration. This book provides a route map for MPA managers, as well as countries, to meet the ambitious targets for highly protected MPA networks by 2012 and 2020. 'With recent concerns about whale survival, this book could enhance support for establishing appropriate reserves. Recommended' -D. Bardack, Choice. 'Erich Hoyt's handbook is an admirable, timely, and highly welcome contribution to these efforts. This will no doubt become the 'bible' of cetacean habitat conservation efforts.' -Michael Stachowitsch, Marine Ecology 'I found this book an incredibly rich resource for a better understanding of the world's MPAs and cetacean protection. It is very well illustrated, holds a wealth of information on MPAs and environmental governance in general and, apart from the content, is written in a style that makes complex information easily accessible. I am certain that on many future occasions I will take this book in my hands again as it serves as a well-structured compendium for marine mammal and habitat protection.' -Nikolas Sellheim, Faculty of Law, University of Lapland
Autor: Hoyt Erich

Erich Hoyt is Senior Research Fellow with WDCS, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, and heads its Global Critical Habitat/MPA Programme. Author of 17 books and more than 500 articles, reports and book chapters, he co-directs the Far East Russia Orca Project and the Russian Cetacean Habitat Project. He is currently a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Cetacean Specialist Group and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA). He lives with his family in North Berwick, Scotland.