Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems, Nice, France, 1-11 October, 2003 /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2005.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2005. |
Series: | Nato Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3198-X |
Table of Contents:
- Disturbance of Marine Ecosystems: Problems and Solutions
- Meta-Analysis of the Radioactive Pollution of the Ocean
- Marine Protected Areas: A Tool for Coastal Areas Management
- Damage Control in the Coastal Zone: Improving Water Quality by Harvesting Aquaculture-Derived Nutrients
- A Modular Strategy for Recovery and Management of Biomass Yields in Large Marine Ecosystems
- Express Methods of Nondestructive Control for Physiological State of Algae
- Modeling Approaches and Mathematical Foundations of Environmental Management
- Strategic Management of Ecological Systems: A Supply Chain Perspective
- Modelling the Environmental Impacts of Marine Aquaculture
- Addressing Uncertainty in Marine Ecosystems Modelling
- Environmental Games and Queue Models
- Computational Complexity of Modeling Ecosystems
- Policy/Stakeholder Process in Marine Ecosystem Management
- Performance Metrics for Oil Spill Response, Recovery, and Restoration: A Critical Review and Agenda for Research
- The Challenges to Safety in the East Mediterranean: Mathematical Modeling and Risk Management of Marine Ecosystems
- Strategic Management of Marine Ecosystems Using Whole-Ecosystem Simulation Modelling: The 'Back to the Future' Policy Approach
- Management of Contaminated Sediments: Example of Integrated Management Approach
- Towards Using Comparative Risk Assessment to Manage Contaminated Sediments
- Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis: A Framework for Managing Contaminated Sediments
- Barriers to Adoption of Novel Environmental Technologies: Contaminated Sediments.