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Title: Integrating science and management on coastal marine protected areas in the Southern Gulf of Mexico

Description: The coastal zone of the State of Campeche have some of the Gulf of Mexico's richest ecosystems characterized by extensive seagrasses, mangrove forests, low-land tidal wetlands, a broad deltaic environment, including the Usumacinta/Laguna de Terminos ...

Author: A Yanez-Arancibia, AL Lara-Dominguez, JLR Galaviz, DJZ Lomeli, GJV Zapata, P Sanchez-Gil

Subject: Mexico, State of Campeche; Mexico Gulf; Case Studies; Estuaries; Environmental Protection; Ecosystems; Planning; Economic Growth; Coastal Zone Management; Marine Environment; Wetlands; Environment management; Ecosystem management; Development projects; Natural resources; Resource conservation; Coastal zone; Commercial fishing; Sustainable development; Government policies; Resource management; Politics; Mexico, Campeche; ASW, Mexico, Campeche

Date Issued: 1999

Resource Type: Journal Article

Resource Identifier (URI) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0964-5691(98)00059-3

Source: Ocean & Coastal Management [Ocean Coast. Manage.], vol. 42, no. 2-4, pp. 319-344, 1999

Language: English

Rights: Copyright held by Publisher


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