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Global Change and Integrated Coastal Management

Publication year: 2006

ISBN: 978-1-4020-3628-6

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Most of the world’s population lives close to the coast and is highly dependent on coastal resources, which are being exploited at unsustainable rates. These resources are being subject to further pressures associated with population increase and the globalization of coastal resource demand. This is particularly so for the Asia-Pacific region which contains almost two thirds of the world’s population and most of the world’s coastal megacities. The region has globally important atmospheric and oceanic phenomena, which affect world climate such as the Asian Monsoon and the El-Niño Southern Oscillation phenomena. The Asia-Pacific region also has highly significant marine diversity but over the last few decades, coastal resources such as mangroves, coral reefs and fisheries have experienced large-scale depletion.


Subject: Earth and Environmental Science, Asia-Pacific, Coastal management, Coasts, Global change, Global warming, Southern Oscillation, climate change, development, ecosystem, environmental change