| PART 1. |
THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS |
| A. |
LEGISLATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK |
| A1. Types and categories of MPAs |
Chape, S. et al. (compilers) 2003. 2003 United Nations List of Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
Francis, J. & van’t Hof, T. 2003. Module 1. The Marine Environment and Protected Areas. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Hillary, A., Kokkonen, M. & Max, L. 2002. Proceedings of the World Heritage Biodiversity Workshop. World Heritage Papers 4. Link
IUCN, CNPPA & WCMC 1994. Guidelines for Protected Area Management Categories, Gland, Switzerland. Link
Kellehere, G. (ed.) 1998. Special issue on MPAs. Parks 8: 2, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
Sandwith, T. et al. 2001. Transboundary Protected Areas for Peace and Co-operation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
WWF 1998. Marine Protected Areas: WWF’s role in their future development. WWF International Discussion Document. 56pp. Link |
| A2. MPA goals and objectives |
Eagles, P.F.J., McCool, S.F. & Haynes, D.A. 2002. Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Guidelines for Planning and Management. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge. 183pp. Link
Hockey, P.A.R. & Branch, G.M. 1997. Criteria, objectives and methodology for evaluating marine protected areas in South Africa. S. Afr.J. Sci. 18: 369-383. (*)
Margoluis, R. & Salafsky, N. 1998. Measures of Success: Designing, Managing and Monitoring Conservation and Development Projects. Island Press, D.C. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook. Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Governance Indicators for the Evaluation of Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas . IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge. 230pp. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R., & Siirila, E. 2000. Chapter 1. The Roles of Protected Areas. In: Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: a guide for planners and managers. IUCN, Washington, D.C. 371pp. Link
Thomas, L. & Middleton, J. 2003. Guidelines for Management Planning of Protected Areas. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 10, World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA), IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 79pp. Link
Wells, S. & Mangubhai, S. 2004. Assessing Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas: a workbook for the Western Indian Ocean. August 2004. IUCN Eastern African Regional Programme, Nairobi.
Foundation of Success – Improving the practice of conservation Provides a number of documents for download http://fosonline.org/
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| A3. Organisational structures |
Borrini-Feyerabend, G. 1996. Collaborative Management of Protected Areas: Tailoring the Approach to the Context. Issues in Social Policy, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 67pp. Link
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook of Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 230pp. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link |
| A4. Legislation |
Gibson, J. & Warren, L. 1995. Legislative requirements for Marine Protected Areas. Chap 3. In: Gubbay, S. (ed.) Marine Protected Areas. Principles and techniques for management. Chapman and Hall, London. (*)
Kimball, L.A. 2001. International Ocean Governance: using International Law and Organisations to Manage Marine Resources Sustainably. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 124pp. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook of Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. Link |
| A5. Integrated coastal management |
Best, B. 2003. Biodiversity conservation and integrated coastal management: looking beyond marine protected areas. Intercoast Network 43: 20-23. Link
Cicin-Sain, B. & Knecht, R.W. 1998. Integrated Coastal Management – Concepts and Practices. Island Press, Washington D.C. (*)
Francis, J. & van’t Hof, T. 2003. Module 1. The Marine Environment In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank.(*)
NOAA & WCPA. (in prep.) Principles and Guidelines to Incorporate Marine Protected Areas into Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management. Center for the Study of Marine Policy, Univ. Delaware, USA. (draft for comment available from stefano.belfiore@noaa.gov).
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
Voabil, C. & Engahl, S. 2001. The Voyage from Seychelles to Maputo. Successes and failures of integrated coastal zone management in Eastern Africa and Island States, 1996-2001 . Vols.1 & 2. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
Intercoast Network – international newsletter produced by the Coastal Resources Center, Univ. of Rhode Island. www.crc.uri.edu
Sharing the Experience – coastal management in a rapidly changing world . CD-ROM containing c 200 publications generated by the Coastal Resources Management Program (CRMP), Coastal Resources Center, Univ. Rhode Island. Contact: communications@crc.uri.edu
Global Web Service on ICM - http ://www .globaloceans .org / – service provided by a partnership of international organisations including UNESCO, World Bank, and UNEP-GPA, to give advice and news on ICM. |
| A6. Environmental Impact Assessment |
Chonguica, E. & Brett, R. (eds.) 2003. Assessing the need for a Regional Approach to Environmental Impact Assessment in Southern Africa. IUCN-The World Conservation Union. Available from IUCN Regional Office for Southern Africa, 6, Lanark Road, Box 745, Harare, Zimbabwe. (*)
Gove, D.Z. 2003. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Procedure in Mozambique. Centre for Sustainable Development of Coastal Zones, MICOA, Maputo. 10pp. (*)
Grange, N. & Odendaal, F. 1999. Guidelines for the Environmental Assessment of Coastal Tourism. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. 197pp. (*)
Hambrey, J., et al. 2000. Guidelines for the Environmental Assessment of Coastal Aquaculture Developmen t. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. 213pp. Link 1and Link 2
Wamukoya, G.M. & Ludeki, J.V. 2002. Principles of Environmental Impact Assessment Review. A CREEL Publication No. 2. Centre for Environmental Legal Research and Education creel9@hotmail.com; creel@africaonline.com. P.O. Box 45801, 001000 Nairobi. (*)
World Bank 1996. Environment Assessment Handbook. Vols 1-9. World Bank, Washington D.C. www.worldbank.org - World Bank Directive OD 4.01 for Environmental Assessment, and report Public Involvement in Environmental Assessment also available. Eastern Africa Association for Impact Assessment (EAAIA), Wasaa Conservation Centre, P.O. Box 68200-00200, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: 254 20 890605-12; e-mail: eaaia@iucnearo.org , issa@epiq.or.tz STUDY
Payet, R.A. (ed.) 1998. East Coast Reclamation Phase III. Ministry of Land Use and Habitat, Government of Seychelles. (*)
Payet, R.A. 2003. Effectiveness of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process in Managing Tourism Development in the Seychelles. In: Chaytor, B. & Gray, K.R. (eds.) International Environmental Law and Policy in Africa. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. (*)
Strategic Environmental Assessment – a source book and referense guide to international expertise Link |
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WHO’S INVOLVED? – PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES |
| B1. Participatory techniques |
Beaumont, J.C. 1997. Community participation in the establishment and management of marine protected areas: a review of selected international experience. S. A. J. Mar. Sci. 18: 333-340. (*)
Borrini-Feyerabend, G. (ed.) 1997. Beyond Fences: Seeking Social Sustainability in Conservation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. 2 Vols. (a key guide to participatory management)Link
Bunce, L. et al. 2000. Socioeconomic Manual for Coral Reef Management. GCRMN/IUCN/AIMS/NOAA. Link
Chambers, R. 1994. Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA): analysis of experience. World Development 22 (9): 1253-1268.(*)
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism. 2003. Guidelines for the implementation of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in South Africa. Dept. Env. Affairs/GTZ/DAI.Link
Larson, P. & Svendsen, D.S. 1996. Participatory monitoring and evaluation: a practical guide to successful integrated conservationand development. WWF, Washington D.C. (*)
Maine, R.A., Cam, B. & Davis-Case, D. 1996. Participatory analysis, monitoring and evaluation for fishing communities. FAO FisheriesTechnical Paper 364. FAO, Rome, 142pp. (*)
Margolis, R. & Salafsky, N. 1998. Measures of Success. Designing,Managing, and monitoring Conservation and Development Projects. Island Press. ISBN 1-55963-612-2 (*)
Pretty, J.N. et al. 1995. A Trainer’s Guide for Participatory Learning and Action. International Institute for Environment and Development, London. (*)
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R., & Siirila, E. 2000. Chapter 3. Community Engagement. In: Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A guide for planners and managers. IUCN, Washington D.C. 371pp. Link
Slocum, R., et al. (eds.) 1995. Power, Process and Participation - Tools for Change, 1st edn. London: Intermediate Technology. ISBN 0 85339 303 7. (*)
Svendsen, D.S. & Fielding, P.J. 2004. Module 4. Participatory Processes. Training Session 4.4. Conflict Management. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
www.planotes.org. IIED PLA Network, IIED, 3 Endsleigh Street, London WC1H0DD, UK - PLA notes and participatory methodology series free to Southern subscribers.
www.odi.org.uk/nrpODI Natural Resource Perspectives - short papers on natural resource management, local livelihoods and community based management.
www.iucn.org/themes/pmnsIUCN/Ramsar/WWF Participatory Management Clearinghouse (PMC) Website – aims to share information on participatory management of natural resources and disseminates IUCN field experience. |
| B2. Conflict resolution |
Bennett, E. 2000. Institutions, economics and conflicts: fisheries management under pressure. DFID Research Project R7334, CEMARE, University of Portsmouth. Link
Hinkey, L. & Recksiek, H. 2003. Managing conflict with and among user groups – winning strategies for MPA managers. MPA News 4 (10): 6. Link
Lewis, C. 1997. Conflicts in conservation. Section 4.15. p. 62-64 In: Borrini-Feyerabend, G. (ed). 1997. Beyond Fences: Seeking Social Sustainability in Conservation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. Link
SEACAM. 1999. From a Good Idea to a Successful Project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
Svendsen, D.S. & Fielding, P.J. 2001. Module 4. Participatory Processes. Training Session 4.4. Conflict Management. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
MPA Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, 2234 South Hobson Avenue, Charleston, SC 29405-2413, USA. Tel: +1 843 740 1194. Email: heidi.recksiek@noaa.gov – this organisation offers assistance and advice.
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| B3. Gender and MPAs |
Aguilar, L. & Castaneda, I. 2001. About Fishermen, Fisherwomen, Oceans and Tides: a Gender Perspective in Marine Coastal Zone. IUCN-World Conservation Union, Regional Office for MesoAmerica – ORMA, San Jose, Costa Rica. 267pp. Try these three sites: www.generoyambiente.org/publicaciones_uicn/marino/ ; www.http://iucn.org ; www.genderandenvironment.org
Anon. 1998. Sustaining Economies and Ecosystems: Gender and Coastal Resource Management, WID Works - Information Bulletin, Office of Women in Development (WID), USAID, April 1998, 4pp.Link
Anon, 2002. Women and MPAs: how gender affects roles in planning and management. MPA News 4(5): 1-4.Link
Diamond, N.K., Squillante, L. & Hale, L.Z. 2003. Cross currents: navigating gender and population linkages for integrated coastal management. Marine Policy 27: 325-331. (*)
Golder, B. & MacDonald, M. 2002. Population and Gender Dynamics in Coastal Conservation in East Africa. Intercoast Network Winter p.18-19,38. Link
Ingen, T. van, Kawau, C. & Wells, S. 2002. Gender equity in coastal zone management: experiences from Tanga, Tanzania. Tanga Coastal Zone Conservation and Development Programme/IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Programme. 26pp. Link
March, C., Smyth, I. & Mukhopadhyay, M. 1999. A guide to gender analysis frameworks. Oxfam. (*)
Williams, S., Seed, J., & Mwau, A. 1994 The Oxfam Gender Training Manual. Oxfam U.K. and Ireland. Reprint 1998. ISBN 0 85598-2675 (*)
Woroniuk, B. & Schalkwyk, J. 1998. What gender issues are relevant in coastal zoneareas?Link
In Search of the Lost Gender - Equity in Protected Areas Link
Women, Gender and ICDPs in Africa: Lessons Learnt and Experiences Shared Link
Women, Gender and ICDPs Overview: Lessons learned and ways forward – summary document Link |
| B4. Local and traditional knowledge |
Beltran, J. 2000. Indigenous and Traditional Peoples and Protected areas: principles, guidelines and case studies. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
Spanish Link
Bunce, L., et al. 2000. Socioeconomic Manual for Coral Reef Management. GCRMN/IUCN/AIMS/NOAA., AIMS, Townsville, 251pp. Link Haggan, N., Brignal, C. & Wood, L. (eds.) 2003. Putting Fishers’ Knowledge to Work. Proc. Conf. Aug 2001. Fisheries Centre Research Reports 11 (1), Univ. British Columbia, Canada. Link King, M. & Fa’asili, U. 1999. A network of small community-owned village fish reserves in Samoa. Chap 25. In: Stolton, S. & Dudley, N. (eds.) Partnerships for Protection: new strategies for planning and management for protected areas. Earthscan Publications Ltd, London. And in Parks 8:2 Link McClanahan, T.R., et al. 1997. The effects of traditional fisheries management on fisheries yields and the coral reef ecosystems of southern Kenya. Environmental Conservation 24 (2): 105-120. (*) Nelson, J. & Hossack, L. (eds.) 2003. Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in Africa: from Principles to Practice. Forest Peoples Programme, UK. www.forestpeoples.org (*) Obura, D.O., Wanyonyi, I.N. & Mwaura, J.M. 2002. Participatory monitoring of an artisanal fishery in Kenya. In : Linden, O. et al. (eds.) Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean. Status Report 2002. CORDIO/SAREC. Link Ruddle, K., Hviding, E. & Johannes, R.E. 1992. Marine resources management in the context of customary tenure. Marine Resource Economics 7: 249-273. (*) MPA News 3 (5), Nov. 2001. Special section: insight on MPAs and indigenous peoples. Part 1. Link
Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge . Information Bulletin. Secretariat of the Pacific Commission. Link |
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PLANNING AND REPORTING |
| C1. Mapping & surveying |
Butler, M.J.A. et al. 1987. Marine Resource Mapping: an Introductory Manual . FAO Tech. Paper 274. FAO, Rome. 256pp. Link Green, E.P. et al. 1996. A review of remote sensing for the assessment and management of tropical coastal resources. Coastal Management 24: 1-40. (*) Mumby, P.J. et al. 1988. Digital analysis of multispectral airborne imagery of coral reefs. Coral Reefs 17: 59-69. (*) Mumby, P. J. et al. 1999. The cost-effectiveness of remote sensing for tropical coastal resources assessment and management. J. Environ. Management 55: 157-166. (*) Mumby, P. J. et al. 2004. The cover of living and dead coral from airborne remote sensing. Coral Reefs 23: 171-183 Link
Roelfsema, C. M., Phinn, S.R. & Dennison, W.C. 2002. Spatial distribution of benthic microalgae on coral reefs determined by remote sensing. Coral Reefs 21: 264-274. Link
www.esri.com – a commercial website providing information and advice on GIS products, training and support in relation to natural resources.
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| C2. MPA design and zonation |
Anon 2004. Acoustic tracking of fish: how continuous data on fish movement could change the planning of MPAs. MPA News 5(9): 1-3. Link
Francis, J. & van’t Hof, T. 2003. Module 1. The Marine Environment and Protected Areas. In: Francis, J., et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Hocking, M., Stolton, S. & Dudley, N. 2000. Evaluating Effectiveness: A Framework for Assessing the Management of Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 121pp. Link
Marshall, P. & Schuttenberg, H. 2004. Responding to Global Change: a Reef Managers Guide to Coral Bleaching. GBRMPA/NOAA. (*)
Obura, D.O. (in review). Resilience, coral bleaching and MPA design. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. (*)
Phillips, A. 2002. Management Guidelines for IUCN Category V Protected Areas: Protected Landscapes/Seascapes. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
Stein, D. 2003.Tips for developing marine boundaries. MPA News 4 (7). Link
Thomas, L. & Middleton, J. 2003. Guidelines for Management Planning of Protected Areas. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 10, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 79pp. Link
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| C3. Management plans |
Amend, S., et al. 2003. Management Plans: concepts and proposals. Parques Nacionales y Conservacion Ambiental No. 11. Panama. 114pp. Available from: IUCN Regional Office for MesoAmerica, Moravia, Apartado Postal 0146-2150, San José, Costa Rica; www.iucn.org/places/orma; correo@orma.iucn.org
Davey, A.G. 1998. National System Planning for Protected Areas. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 1, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
Eagles, P.F.J., McCool, S.F. & Haynes, D.A. 2002. Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Guidelines for Planning and Management. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge. 183pp. Link
Kareko, J. & Siegel, P. 2003. Planning for Marine Protected Areas. Module 2. p.39-84. In: Francis, J., et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a Training Manual for MPA Managers. CZMC/WIOMSA. (*)
Kelleher, G. 1999. Guidelines for Marine Protected Areas. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 3, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 107pp. Link
Macleod, P., Leon, P. & Esquivias, P. 2001. Integrated Strategic and Financial Planning for Non-Governmental Organisatons. TNC/USAID. Vol. 3 Resources for Success Series. 64pp. Link
Thomas, L. & Middleton, J. 2003. Guidelines for Management Planning of Protected Areas. Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series No. 10, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 79pp. Link |
| C4. Logical framework approach |
Kareko, J. & Siegel, P. 2003. Planning for Marine Protected Areas. Module 2. p. 39-84. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a TrainingManual for MPA Managers. CZMC/UDSM, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
SEACAM, 1999. From a Good Idea to a Successful Project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
UNDP/GEF, 2002. Project Preparation Manual. Introduction to the LFA. M&E Reference Unit. Link
UNEP. 2000. Project Formulation, Approval, Monitoring and Evaluation Manual. Programme Coordination and Management Unit, UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya. Link
Donor guidelines are available as follows:
AusAID, 2000. AusGUIDELines. The Logical Framework Approach Link
CIDA, 2000. PRB-RBM Handbook on Developing Results Chains. Results Based Management Division. Link
European Community – general information on their project approach Link
Finland. Dept. for International Development Cooperation. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Guidelines for Programme Design, Monitoring & Evaluation. Link
NORAD, 1999. The Logical Framework Approach. Handbook for objective-oriented planning. Link
www.teamusa.com - provides Windows-based Project Cycle Management software for assistance in developing logframes. |
| C5. Progress and donor reports |
Parr, S. & Fielding, P.J. 2003. Communication and Public Relations. Module 5. p.149-186. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.). Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a Training Manual for MPA Managers. CZMC/WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Swamy, K. 1997. Report writing. In: Samoilys, M. (ed.) Manual for Assessing Fish Stocks on Pacific Coral Reefs. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane. 78pp. (*)
Additional information: http://www.unfpa.org/monitoring/toolkit/tool5_4.doc |
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HUMAN RESOURCES |
| D1. Personnel |
Bird, P. 1998. Performance Appraisals. Hodder and Stoughton Ltd., London UK. (*)
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Greenwood, D. 1996. Taking on staff: how to recruit the right people for the right job. Business Basics Series, How to Books, Plymouth, UK. (*)
Humphrey, S. 2003. Administration and Management. Module 6. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.). Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a Training Manual for MPA Managers. CZMC/WIOMSA. (*)
SEACAM. 1990. From a good idea to a successful project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo. 152pp. (*)
Taylor, G. 1996. Managing Recruitment and Selection. Directory of Social Change, London, UK. (*)
http://www.toolkit.cch.com/text/p05-0000.asp– gives practical details on recruitment and staff motivation.
http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~gerard/Management/index.html– information on basic management skills.
http://www.jimcollins.com/- good articles on management.
http://economist.com/surveys/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story_ID=770819– good articles on management.
http://www.wiomsa.org– or secretary@wiomsa.org– for information on the WIOMSA training courses for MPA personnel. |
| D2. Consultants and experts |
Gosling, L. & Edwards, M. 1995. Toolkits: a Practical Guide to Assessment, Monitoring, Review and Evaluation. Development Manual 5. Save the Children. London, UK. 254pp. (*)
Parr, S. & Fielding, P.J. 2003. Communication and Public Relations. Module 5. p.149-186. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.). Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a Training Manual for MPA Managers. CZMC/WIOMSA. (*) |
| D3. Partnerships and volunteers |
Bilateral aid funded volunteer programmes:
UK - Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO): www.vso.org.uk
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA): www.jca.go.jp/english/
Germany – GTZ: www.gtz.de/home/english
US Peace Corps: www.peacecorps.gov
Australian Volunteers International: www.australianvolunteers.com
Overseas programmes that may be able to provide international volunteers or volunteer groups:
Greenforce: www.greenforce.org ; info@greenforce.org
Frontier Conservation: www.frontierconservation.org ; info@frontierconservation.org
Coral Cay Conservation: www.coralcay.org ; info@coralcay.org
Earthwatch: www.earthwatch.org- undertakes specific research projects with scientists and provides volunteers as a work force (has carried out a number of reef survey and assessment projects)
British Executive Service Overseas (BESO): www.beso.org
Raleigh International: www.raleighinternational.org; staff@raleigh.org.uk
Global Vision International: www.gvi.co.uk ; info@gvi.co.uk
Travellers Worldwide: www.travellersworldwide.com ; info@travellersworldwide.com
i-to-i: www.i-to-i.com ; info@I-to-i.com
Wells, S.M. 1995. Reef assessment and monitoring using volunteers and non-professionals. Report for the International Year of the Reef. Tropical Marine Research Unit, University of York/Coral Cay Conservation, UK/ University of Miami, USA. 57pp. (*) |
| D4. Safety and emergency procedure |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Eagles, P.F.J., McColl, S.F. & Haynes, D.A. 2002. Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Guidelines for Planning and Management. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge. 183pp. Link
Petursdottir, G., Hannibalsson, O. & Turner, J.M.M. 2001. Safety at sea as an integral part of fisheries management. FAO Fisheries Circular. 966: 39pp. Link
www.safetyatsea.com- major supplier of maritime safety equipment.
www.sailinks.co.uk/safety- short booklet on ‘Safety at Sea’ produced by the UK’s Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). |
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FINANCES |
| E1. Financial planning |
Boyd, C. & Inamdar, A. 2001. Sustainable Financing of Coastal Management Activities in Eastern Africa. Report to SEACAM.Link
Conservation Finance Alliance 2003. The Conservation Finance Guide. Prepared by Nature Conservancy (TNC). Available on CDROM and at: www.guide.conservationfinance.org . Includes:
TNC 2001. Long-term Financial Planning for Parks and Protected Areas. The Nature Conservancy. 40pp. The following are available direct from TNC:
Mcleod, P., Leon, P. & Esquivias, P. 2001. Integrated Strategic and Financial Planning for Non-governmental Organisations. Vol. 3, Resources for Success Series, TNC /US-AID. 64pp. Link
Morris, B. 2002. Transforming Coral Reef Conservation in the 21 st Century: Achieving financially sustainable networks of marine protected areas. Report to TNC.Link
Humphrey, S. 2003. Module 7. Financial Management. In: Francis, J., et al.. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
SEACAM, 1999. From a Good Idea to a Successful Project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
Spergel, B. & Moye, M. 2004. Financing Marine Conservation: a Menu of Options. Center for Conservation Finance, WWF, Washington D.C., USA.Link
www.worldwildlife.org/conservationfinance
www.masoala.org
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| E2. Financial management |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick
Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Humphrey, S. 2003. Module 7. Financial Management. In: Francis, J., et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
SEACAM, 1999. From a Good Idea to a Successful Project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
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| E3. User fees and direct revenue |
The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, USA. http://nature.org/ecotourism/- information about The Nature Conservancy’s ecotourism program, including visitor use fees:
Brown, C.R. 2001. Visitor Use Fees in Protected Areas: Synthesis of the North American Experience and Recommendations for Developing Nations. Link
Drumm, A. & Moore, A. 2002. Ecotourism Development: a Manual for Conservation Planners and Managers; Vol.1: An Introduction to Ecotourism Planning; Vol. 2: The Business of Ecotourism Development and Management. Link to Vol 1
Conservation Finance Alliance 2003. The Conservation Finance Guide available on-line or CD-ROM http://guide.conservationfinance.org/chapter/
Humphrey, S. 2003. Module 7. Financial Management. In: Francis, J. et al., (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
IUCN. 2000. Financing Protected Areas. IUCN/WCPA Financing Protected Areas Task Force and Economics Unit, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
Spergel, B. & Moye, M. 2004. Financing Marine Conservation: a Menu of Options. Center for Conservation Finance, WWF, Washington D.C., USA. Link
The International Ecotourism Society www.ecotourism.org- publications available on revenue generation from ecotourism.
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| E4. Environmental trust funds |
Conservation Finance Alliance 2003. The Conservation Finance Guide. Nature Conservancy (www.nature.org) and available on CD-ROM and the Website: www.guide.conservationfinance.org.
Chapter on ETFs, with additional resources including: GEF 1999. Evaluation of Experience with Conservation Trust Funds. with ‘Lesson Notes’ (also available on www.gefweb.org
Bayon, R. et al. 1999. Environmental Funds: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects. IUCN/GEF. (also available on http://biodiversityeconomics.org/pdf/topics-18-01.pdf.
Norris, R. (ed.) 2000. The IPG Handbook on Environmental Funds. Interagency Planning Group on Environmental Funds (IPG) and Pact Publications. New York. www.pactpub.com , Link
Preliminary Assessment. The Current Situation And Capacity Building Needs Of Environmental Funds In Africa. Presentations from the Conference for African Environmental Funds: Sustainable Finance for Conservation in Africa, Arusha, Tanzania, 2002 Link
Humphrey, S. 2003. Module 7. Financial Management. In: Francis, J., et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Spergel, B. & Moye, M. 2004. Financing Marine Conservation: a Menu of Options. Center for Conservation Finance, WWF, Washington D.C., USA. Link |
| E5. Donor proposals |
Conservation Finance Alliance 2003. The Conservation Finance Guide. Available at: www.guide.conservationfinance.org or CD.
IUCN 2000. Financing Protected Areas. IUCN/WCPA Financing Protected Areas Task Force in collaboration with the Economics Unit of IUCN. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK 68pp. Link
Norton, M. 2003. The Worldwide Fundraiser’s Handbook: a resource mobilization guide for NGOs and community organizations. 2nd ed. Directory of Social Change. (*)
SEACAM, 1999. From a Good Idea to a Successful Project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. (*)
Spergel, B. & Moye, M. 2004. Financing Marine Conservation: a Menu of Options. Center for Conservation Finance, WWF, Washington D.C., USA. Link
UNEP 2000. Project Formulation, Approval, Monitoring and Evaluation Manual. Programme Coordination and Management Unit, UNEP, Nairobi, Kenya. Link
Bi-lateral donors include: US-AID – www.usaid.gov; NORAD – www.norad.no ; DFID – www.dfid.gov.uk ; FINNIDA – http://global.finland.fi ; CIDA – www.acdi-cida.gc.ca ; SIDA – www.sida.se ; JICA – www.jica.go.jp/english; DGCID (France) – www.cooperation.gouv.fr/cooperation/dgcid; Netherlands Development Cooperation – www.minbuza.nl
The Foundation Center www.fdncenter.org– commercial website with information on foundations (subscription basis).
Seashores of Eastern Africa Trust (SEA Trust) www.seatrust.com- a WIO grant-giving foundation
GEF: www.gefweb.org |
| E6. Economic valuation |
Carter, D.W. 2003. Protected areas in marine resource management: another look at the economics and research issues. Ocean and Coastal Management 46: 439-456. Link
Cesar, H., Burke, L. & Pet-Soede, L. 2003. Economics of Worldwide Coral Reef Degradation. WWF-Netherlands and ICRAN. 24pp. Available from WWF Netherlands, Postbus 7, 3700 AA, Zeist, Netherlands and www.icran.org
Emerton, L. 1999. Economic tools for the Management of Marine Protected Areas in Eastern Africa. IUCN Eastern Africa Programme, Nairobi, Kenya. 22pp. Link
IUCN/WCPA 1998. Economic Values of Protected Areas: Guidelines for Protected Area Managers. WCPA Task Force on Economic Benefits of Protected Areas with the IUCN Economics Service Unit, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 52pp. Link
Mathieu, L. 1998. The Economic Value of Marine Parks of the Seychelles. M.Sc. Thesis. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. (*)
Moberg, F. & Folke, C. 1999. Ecological goods and services of coral reef ecosystems. Ecological Economics 29: 215-233. (*)
Spurgeon, J.P.G. 1993. The economic valuation of coral reefs. Mar. Poll. Bull. 24 (11): 529-536. (*)
Spurgeon, J.P.G. 2001. Valuation of coral reefs: the next 10 years. Paper presented at International Consultative Workshop on Economic Valuation and Policy Priorities for Sustainable Management of Coral Reefs. ICLARM, Penang Malaysia, December 2001. Link
Special issue of MPA News, Aug 2000. http://depts.washington.edu/mpanews/MPA11.htm
IUCN Business Unit http://biodiversityeconomics.org
IUCN/WCPA Sustainable Financing for Protected Areas:
www.iucn.org/themes/wcpa/theme/finance/finance.html
Emerton, L. & Tessema, Y. 2001. Economic Constraints to the Management of Marine Protected Areas: the case of Kisite Marine National Park and Mpunguti Marine National Reserve, Kenya. IUCN Eastern Africa Programme, Nairobi, Kenya. 26pp. Link |
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EQUIPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
| F1. MPA buildings |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Eagles, P.F.J., McCool, S.F. & Haynes, C.D. 2002. Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas: Guidelines for Planning and Management. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge. 183pp. Link
Grange, N. & Odendaal, F. 1999. Guidelines for the Environmental Assessment of Coastal Tourism. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique.197pp. (*)
National Park Service. 1993. Guiding Principles for Sustainable Design. National Park Service, Denver, Colorado, USA. Link
Tourism Council Australia & CRC Tourism. 1998. Being Green Keeps You Out of the Red. Tourism Council, Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia. (*)
http://energy.sourcesguide.com- worldwide souces on energy and related building design.
www.greenbuilder.com- advice on environmentally appropriate and sustainable building technologies.
www.cat.org.uk- consultants on appropriate technology buildings, energy and water and sanitation.
www.fscoax.org and www.fsc-uk.demon.co.uk- Forest Stewardship Council, for information on sustainable timber. |
| F2. Energy sources |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Grange, N. & Odendaal, F. 1999. Guidelines for the Environmental Assessment of Coastal Tourism. Chapter 6. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. 197pp. (*)
http://energy.sourceguides.com- lists worldwide renewable energy suppliers by country and by specialisation.
www.bpsolar.com- a major supplier of solar equipment worldwide.
www.dulas.org.uk- consultants in renewable energy with worldwide small scale power experience.
www.greenbuilder.comSustainable Building Technology.
www.windenergy.com- a major low power wind turbine manufacturer |
| F3. The MPA office |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Humphrey, S. 2003. Module 6. Administration and Management. and Module 7. Financial Management. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
SEACAM 1999. From a good idea to a successful project: a manual for development and management of local level projects. SEACAM, Maputo, Mozambique. 152pp. (*) |
| F4. Equipment purchase & maintenance |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Kareko, J. & Musyoki, B. 2003. Module 3. Marine Protected Operations. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Use a search engine on the internet to find websites for manufacturers of equipment needed by the MPA.
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| F5. Boats and engines |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Use a search engine to find websites for manufacturers of engines, boats and accessories.
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| F6. Vehicles |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Use a search engine to find websites for manufacturers of engines, boats and accessories.
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| F7. Radio and tele-communication |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Gale, J.M 1992. Marine SSB operation. Fernhurst Books, Brighton, UK. 96pp. (*)
Companies providing wireless and telecommunications services and relevant equipment: www.icom.com ; www.motorola.com ; www.multisource.co.za ; www.kenwood.com ;
www.globalcoms.co.za
www.icom.com- commercial company giving information on creating websites and getting on-line |
| F8. SCUBA & snorkelling equipment |
The NOAA diving manual is available in hard copy and CD-ROM from: www.ndc.noaa.gov/rp_manual.htmlor www.ntis.gov/products/bestsellers/noaadive.asp?
CMAS, BSAC, SSI and PADI other manuals are available from dive shops and SCUBA training facilities, or online: www.padi.com; www.cmas2000.org ; www.bsac.comor www.bsac.org ;
www.divessi.comor www.ssiusa.com
Information on digital underwater camera equipment available at www.digideep.com/and www.wetpixel.com/
Manufacturers of SCUBA equipment include: www.poseidon.se/ ; www.aqualung.com/ ; www.technisub.com/ ; www.diverite.com/ ; www.sherwoodscuba.com/ ; www.suunto.com/
Diving insurance details can be found on: www.daneurope.org/ |
| F9. Mooring and buoys |
Breda van, A. & Gjerde, K.M. 1992. The use of mooring buoys as a management tool. Centre for Marine Conservation, Washington DC. 56pp. (*)
Environmental Moorings International: www.reefmoorings.com
Gjerde, K.M. 1991. Mooring buoys and legal liability. Centre for Marine Conservation, Environmental Solutions International and The World Conservation Union. 12pp. (*)
Marine Conservation Society Seychelles (MCSS) moorings project: www.mcss.sc/moorings.htm
International Association of Lighthouses: www.iala-aism.org- information on the IALA Maritime Buoyage System.
PADI International Project Aware: document on Mooring Buoy Program Planning: www.projectaware.org |
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MONITORING, EVALUATION AND RESEARCH |
| G1. Principles of monitoring and evaluation |
(see also sheets G9 and G10)
Gosling, L. & Edwards, M. 1995. Toolkits: a practical guide to assessment, monitoring, review and evaluation. Development Manual 5. Save the Children. London, UK. 254pp. (*)
Johnstone, R. & Mohammed, S. 2003. Monitoring and Evaluation in a Marine Protected Area. Module 9. In: Francis, J. et al. (eds.) Training for the Sustainable Management of Marine Protected Areas: a Training Manual for MPA Managers. CZMC/WIOMSA. (*)
Larson, P. & Svendsen, D.S. 1996. Participatory monitoring and evaluation: a practical guide to successful integrated conservation and development . WWF, Washington D.C. (*)
Maine, R.A., Cam, B. & Davis-Case, D. 1996. Participatory analysis, monitoring and evaluation for fishing communities. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 364. FAO, Rome, 142pp. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook. Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Governance Indicators for the Evaluation of Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge UK. 230pp. Link
Salzer, D. & Salafsky, N. 2003. Allocating resources between taking action, assessing status and measuring effectiveness. TNC/FOS Working Paper. Link
Foundations of Success http://fosonline.org (this website has other useful M&E materials and an online bibliography).
UNDP 1997. Who are the Questionmakers? A Participatory Evaluation Handbook. Office of Evaluation and Strategic Planning, UNDP. Link
UNDP 2002. Handbook on Monitoring and Evaluation for Results. UNDP Evaluation Office (in English and French). Link
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| G2. Compliance and enforcement |
Corfield, T. 1993. The Wilderness Guardian: A Practical Handbook. African Wildlife Foundation/The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Longman, Kenya. 701pp. (*)
Flewwelling, P., et al. 2003. Recent Trends in Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Systems for Capture Fisheries. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper # 415. ISSN 0429-9345. FAO, Rome. Link to Guide 2000
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Edition. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
SADC/EU MCS Project: http://www.schoemans.com.na/sadc
FAO Document Repository: http://www.fao.org/DOCREP |
| G3. Monitoring coral reefs |
Conand, C., et al. 1998. Manuel Methodologique. Suivi de l’etat de sante des recifs coralliens du Sud-Ouest de l’Ocean Indien. PRECOI/ UE, 27pp. (*)
English, S., Wilkinson, C. & Baker, V. (eds.) 1997. Survey Manual for Marine Resources, 2nd Ed. AIMS, Australia. 390pp. ISBN: 0642259534. (*) Available from: www.aims.gov.au
Halford, A.R. & Thompson, A.A. 1994. Visual Census Surveys of Reef Fish - Long-term Monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef. Standard Operational Procedure Number 3. AIMS, Australia. Link
Obura, D.O., et al. Monitoring of fish and fish catches by local fishermen in Kenya and Tanzania. Mar. Freshwater Res. 53: 215- 222. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook on Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. Link
Salm, R.V. & Coles, S.L. (eds.) 2001. Coral bleaching and marine protected areas. Proceedings of the Workshop on Mitigating Coral Bleaching Impact through MPA Design. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, 29-31 May 2001. Asia Pacific Coastal Marine Program Report #0102, The Nature Conservancy, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 118pp. www.conserveonline.org Link
Samoilys, M.A. (ed.) 1997. Manual for Assessing Fish Stocks on Pacific Coral Reefs. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane. (*)
Samoilys, M. A. & Carlos, G. 2000. Determining methods of underwater visual census for estimating the abundance of coral reef fishes. Env. Biol. Fish. 57: 289-304. (*)
Wilkinson, C., et al. 2003. Monitoring Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas: a practical guide on how monitoring can support effective management of MPAs. IUCN Global Marine Programme, Gland, Switzerland; AIMS, Australia. Link
Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN): www.coral.noaa.gov/gcrmn
ReefCheck methods and instruction manual available from: www.reefcheck.org
C-NAV Coral Navigator - a CD-ROM on GCRMN and ReefCheck methods, available from AIMS Bookshop Science Communications, Townsville, Qld 4810, Australia.
McClanahan, T.R. & Arthur, R. 2001. The effect of marine reserves and habitat on populations of East African coral reef fishes. Ecological Applications 11: 559-569. Link
McClanahan, T. R., Maina, J. & Pet-Soede, L. 2002. Effects of the 1998 coral mortality event on Kenyan coral reefs and fisheries. (*)
Coral Health and Monitoring Programme (CHAMP): www.coral.noaa.gov/methods.html – lists a variety of resources for reef monitoring.
Hawaii Coral Reef Monitoring Program (CRAMP): http://cramp.wcc.hawaii.edu/overview/3._methods/ - provides an analysis of advantages and disadvantages of different methods.
CORDIO – Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean: www.cordio.org
COREMO database for Indian Ocean Commission members; contact: jpquod.arvam@wanadoo.fr
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| G4. Monitoring mangroves and seagrass |
Akwilapo, F.D. & Wagner, G.M. 2002. Report on mangrove monitoring in Mbweni and Kunduchi conducted June 2002. Kinondoni Integrated Coastal Area Management Programme (KICAMP), Dar es Salaam. (*)
English, S. Wilkinson, C., & Baker, V. (eds.) 1997. Survey Manual for Tropical Marine Resources. (2nd Ed.), AIMS, Townsville, Australia. (*)
Hussein, Y.A., Zuhair, M.M. & Weir, M. 1999. Monitoring mangrove forests using remote sensing and GIS. Link
Kirkman, H. 1996. Baseline and monitoring methods for seagrass meadows. J. Environmental Management 47: 191-201. (*)
Phillips, R.C. & McRoy, C.P. (eds.) 1990. Seagrass Research Methods. UNESCO, France. 210pp. (*)
Semesi, A.K. 1991. Management Plan for the Mangrove Ecosystem of Mainland Tanzania. Ministries of Tourism, Natural Resources and Environment, Forest and Beekeeping Division, Catchment Forest Project, Dar es Salaam. (*)
Short, F.T. & Coles, R.G. 2001. Global Seagrass Research Methods. Elsevier. Amsterdam, 482pp. (*)
Short, F.T., et al. 2002. SeagrassNet Manual for Scientific Monitoring of Seagrass Habitat. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, QFS, Cairns, Australia. 56pp. (*)
Talbot, F. & Wilkinson, C. 2001. Coral Reefs, Mangroves and Seagrasses: a Sourcebook for Managers. AIMS, Townsville, Australia. Link
Wang, Y. Q. et al. 2003. Remote sensing of mangrove change along the Tanzania coast. Marine Geodesy 26: 35-48. (*)
GLOMIS -Global Mangrove Database and Information System www.glomis.com- contains a global mangrove bibliography.
World Seagrass Association - www.worldseagrass.org- a Global Network of scientists and coastal managers committed to research, protection and management of seagrasses.
SeagrassNet - www.seagrassnet.org- a global programme to monitor and document the status of seagrasses.
CRC Reef Research Centre - www.reef.crc.org.au– information on monitoring including SeagrassWatch (community-based programme). |
| G5. Monitoring physical conditions |
English, S., Wilkinson, C. & Baker, V. (eds.) 1997. Survey Manual for Marine Resources, 2nd Ed. AIMS, Townsville, Australia. 390pp. ISBN: 0642259534. (*)
Jokiel, P.L. & Morrissey, J.I. 1993. Water motion on reefs: evaluation of the clod card technique. Mar. Env. Prog. Ser. 93: 171-181. (*)
Parsons, T.R., Maita, Y. & Lalli, C.M. 1984. A Manual of Chemical and Biological Methods for Seawater Analysis. Pergamon Press. 173pp. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook on Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. Link
UNEP/IAEA/IOC 1991. Standard chemical methods for marine environmental monitoring. Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies. No. 50. UNEP, Nairobi. (*)
United States Virgin Islands Coastal Zone Management Program 2001. Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Manual: Parameters and Techniques. Department of Planning and Natural Resources, Division of Coastal Zone Management, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Link
Information on data loggers from: Onset Computer Corporation: www.onsetcomp.com;
International SeaKeepers Society: www.seakeepers.org
Other suppliers: The Kiwi Group or ACR Systems, USA. |
| G6. Socio-economic monitoring |
Bunce, L. & Pomeroy, B. 2003. Socioeconomic Monitoring Guidelines for Coastal Managers in South-east Asia: SOCMON SEA. GCRMN and IUCN/WCPA, NOAA, Washington D.C. 82pp. Link
Bunce, L. et al. 2000. Socioeconomic Manual for Coral Reef Management. GCRMN/IUCN/AIMS/NOAA, AIMS, Townsville, 251pp. Link
Maine, R.A., Cam, B. & Davis-Case, D. 1996. Participatory analysis, monitoring and evaluation for fishing communities. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 364. FAO, Rome, 142pp. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook on Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. Link
CORDIO/GCRMN Socio Economic Monitoring Programme (SEMP) – Brochure, training sheets, manual and review of monitoring issues available from cordio@cordio.info
National social science strategy for MPAs in the USA:
www.mpa.gov – details priorities for social science research in relation to planning, management and evaluation of MPAs.
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| G7. Fisheries monitoring |
FAO 2002. Sample-Based Fishery Surveys - A Technical Handbook. FAO Fisheries Tech. Paper 425, Rome. Link
Jiddawi, N. & Stanley, R.D. (eds.) 1999. Fisheries Stock Assessment in the Traditional Fishery Sector: The Information Needs. Proc. Nat. Workshop on the Artisanal Fisheries Sector, Sept. 22-24, 1997, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Univ. Dar es Salaam/CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency). (*)
Maine, R.A., Cam, B. & Davis-Case, D. 1996. Participatory Analysis, Monitoring and Evaluation for Fishing Communities. FAO Fisheries Tech. Paper 364. FAO, Rome, 142pp. (*)
Obura, D.O. et al. 2002. Monitoring of fish and fish catches by local fishermen in Kenya and Tanzania. Mar. Freshw. Res. 53: 215-222. (*)
Polunin, N.V.C. & Roberts, C.M. (eds.) 1996. Reef Fisheries. Chapman and Hall, London, UK. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook on Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. Link
Samoilys, M.A. (ed.) 1997. Manual for Assessing Fish Stocks on Pacific Coral Reefs . Department of Primary Industries, Queensland, Training Series QE 97009, Brisbane. 78pp. (*)
Sparre, P. & Venema, S.C. 1992. Introduction to Tropical Fish Stock Assessment. Part 1. manual . FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 306/1 Rev.1 FAO, Rome. Link excercises: Link
FAO Fisheries Website http://www.fao.org/fi
FAO Document Repository http://www.fao.org/DOCREP
FAO International Standard Statistical Classifications: Aquatic Animals and Plants (ISSCAAP); Fishing Gears (ISSCFG); Fishery Vessels (ISSCFV)
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| G8. Information management |
Bainbridge, S.J. & Baker, V.J. 1994. Database design and operation. pp. 313-328. In: English, S. Wilkinson, C. & Baker, V.J. (eds.) Survey Manual for Tropical Marine Resources. ASEAN-AIMS Project, Townsville. Queensland 4810, Australia. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2003. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook on Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xv + 230pp. (section 3-3 on ‘Manage Collected Data’)Link
Samoilys, M. & Giles, B. 2003. Data management. Project Seahorse Technical report No. 5. Version. 1.0. Project Seahorse, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia. 8pp. Link
Samoilys, M.A. (ed.) 1997. Manual for assessing fish stocks on Pacific coral reefs . Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane. 78pp. (*)
Wilkinson, C., et al. 2003. Monitoring Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas: a practical guide on how monitoring can support effective management of MPAs. Australian Institute of Marine Sciences and IUCN, Switzerland. 68pp. Link
Reefbase: www.reefbase.org
Fishbase: www.fishbase.org
WIO Fisheries Database www.wiofish.org
CORDIO www.cordio.org
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| G9. Assessing management effectiveness |
(see also sheet G1)
Hockey, P.A.R. & Branch, G.M. 1997. Criteria, objectives and methodology for evaluating marine protected areas in South Africa. S. Afr. J. Sci. 18 : 369-383. (*)
Hocking, M., Stolton, S. & Dudley, N. 2000. Evaluating Effectiveness: A Framework for Assessing the Management of Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 121pp. Link
Mangubhai, S. & Wells, S. 2004. Assessing Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas: a workbook for the Western Indian Ocean. IUCN EA Regional Programme, Nairobi, Kenya. 74pp.
Final report: Link
Margoluis, R. & Salafsky, N. 1998. Measures of success: designing, managing and monitoring conservation and development projects. Island Press, Washington D.C. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook. Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Governance Indicators for the Evaluation of Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas. Link
Staub, F. & Hatziolos, M.E. 2003. Score Card to Assess Progress in Achieving Management Effectiveness Goals for Marine Protected Areas. The World Bank. Link
TNC 2000. The Five-S Framework for Site Conservation: a practitioners handbook for site conservation planning and measuring conservation success. TNC, Arlington, Virginia. Link
IUCN/WCPA Management Effectiveness Task Force www.wcpa.iucn.org
Conservation Measures Partnership – a consortium including WWF and IUCN that is developing standards for conservation practices. www.conservationmeasures.org/CMP/
UNESCO/IUCN Enhancing our Heritage project - assessing World Heritage Sites www.enhancingheritage.net
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| G10. Evaluations and reviews |
Gosling, L. & Edwards, M. 1995. Toolkits: a practical guide to assessment, monitoring, review and evaluation. Development manual 5. Save the Children. London, UK. 254pp. (*)
UNDP/GEF Information Kit on Monitoring and Evaluation: www.undp.org
Guidelines for managing evaluations in IUCN. Monitoring and Evaluation Initiative, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.Link |
| G11. Research |
GESAMP (IMO/FAO/UNESCO-IOC/WMO/WHO/IAEA/UN/UNEP Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection). 1996. The contributions of science to coastal zone management. Reports and Studies GESAMP 61, FAO, Rome, Italy. 66pp. Link
Harmon, D. (ed.) 1994. Co-ordinating Research and Management to Enhance Protected Areas. IUCN/George Wright Society. (*)
Pomeroy, R.S., Parks, J.E. & Watson, L.M. 2004. How is your MPA doing? A Guidebook of Natural and Social Indicators for Evaluating Marine Protected Area Management Effectiveness. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 230pp. Link
Salm, R.V., Clark, J.R. & Siirila, E. 2000. Marine and Coastal Protected Areas: A Guide for Planners and Managers. 3rd Ed. IUCN, Washington, D.C., USA. Link
Thorsell, J.W. 1992. Guidelines for managing research in protected areas. p. 175-180. In: Willison, J.H.M., et al. (eds.) Science and Management of Protected Areas. Proc. Int. Conf. on Science and Management of Protected Areas (SAMPA 1). Nova Scotia, Canada. Elsevier (*) |
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CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE |
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HABITATS, SPECIES AND CULTURAL RESOURCES |
| H1. Threatened marine species |
Dulvy, N. K., Sadovy, Y. & Reynolds, J.D. 2003. Extinction vulnerability in marine populations. Fish and Fisheries 4: 25-64. Link
Hodgson, G. & Liebeler, J. 2002. The Global Coral Reef Crisis – trends and solutions. ReefCheck Foundation. www.ReefCheck.org
Jackson, J.B.C. et al. 2001. Historical overfishing and the recent collapse of coastal ecosystems. Science 293: 629-638. Link
Myers, R.A. & Worm, B. 2003. Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities. Nature 423: 280-283. Link
Richmond, M.D. (ed.) 2002. A Field Guide to the Seashores of Eastern Africa and the Western Indian Ocean Islands. 2nd Edition, SIDA/SAREC/University of Dar es Salaam. 461pp. (*)
Roberts, C.M. & Hawkins, J.P. 1999. Extinction risk in the sea. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 14: 241-246. (*)
Roberts, C. et al. 2002. Marine biodiversity hotspots and conservation priorities for tropical reefs. Science 295: 1280-1284. Link
IUCN 2003. Red List of Threatened Species: www.redlist.org
IUCN/SSC Groupers and Wrasse Specialist Group, IUCN/SSC Coral Reef Specialist Group, IUCN/SSC Mollusca Specialist Group www.iucn.org/themes/ssc ; www.iucn.org/themes/marine (Note: websites for IUCN Specialist Groups for sharks, turtles and marine mammals are listed under the relevant theme sheet)
Oceanographic Biogeographical Information Service (OBIS): www.iobis.org
Marine Species Conservation Factpack, 2001. Marine Conservation Society, Ross-on-Wye, UK
Shatter the Myth: www.iucn.org/themes/sscs |
| H2. Marine turtles |
Al Ghais, S. & Frazier, J. 2000. Workshop on Marine Turtles of the Western Indian Ocean,18-22 November 2000. CMS/MT-IOSEA.2/Inf 5.1. (*)
Bjorndal, K.A. (ed.) 1995. The Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington D.C. (*)
Ciccione, S., Roos, D. & Le Gall, J-Y. (eds.) 2001. Knowledge and Conservation of Sea Turtles in South-West Indian Ocean. Proceedings of workshop held at Saint-Leu, Ile de la Réunion. 28 Nov – 2 Dec 1999. Etudes et Colloques du CEDTM No. 01, March 2001. (*)
CMS, 2000. Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation and Management of Marine Turtles and their Habitats of the Indian Ocean and South-East Asia. Link
CMS, 2001. Conservation and Management Plan for Marine Turtles and their Habitats of the Indian Ocean and South East Asia. July 2001. Link to updated versions
Eckert, K.L., et al. 1999. Research and Management Techniques for the Conservation of Sea Turtles. IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group. Publication No. 4. 235pp. Available in English, French and Spanish Link to part of the manual
Gove, D., Pascule H. & Goncalves M. 2002. Impacts of Sofala Bank Shrimp Fishery on Marine Turtles and Effects of Introducing Turtle Excluder Device. Technical Progress Report to WWF, September 2001. Link to Final report, December 2001
IUCN. 1996. A Marine Turtle Conservation Strategy and Action Plan for the Western Indian Ocean. IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group Publication No. 2. 24pp. Link
Humphrey, S.L. & Salm, R.V. (eds). 1996. Status of Sea Turtle Conservation in the Western Indian Ocean. UNEP Regional Seas Reports and Studies No. 165. (*)
Mortimer, J.A., Donnelly, M. & Plotkin, P. 2000. Sea Turtles. Chapter 3. p. 59-71. In: Sheppard, C. (ed.) Seas at the Millenium: an Environmental Evaluation. Elsevier Press. (*)
Wamukoya, G.M., & Salm, R.V. (eds.) 1998. Report of the Western Indian Ocean Turtle Excluder Device (TED) Training Workshop, Mombasa, Kenya, January 1997. IUCN Eastern Africa Regional Office with IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group. 30pp. Link
Witherington, B.E. & Martin, R. E. 2000. Understanding, Assessing, and Resolving Light-Pollution Problems on Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches. 2nd ed. Rev. Florida Marine Research Institute Technical Report TR-2. 73pp. Link to 1 st ed.
IUCN/SSC Marine Turtle Specialist Group: http://www.iucn-mtsg.org
WIO Regional Contact points are Jeanne Mortimer jmort@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu; and George Hughes ghughes@kznncs.org.za
www.seaturtle.org- includes online access to Marine Turtle Newsletter which is also available by e-mail: mtn@seaturtle.org
www.seaturtle.org/tagging/- information on tagging.
To subscribe to the Sea Turtle (CTURTLE) electronic mailing list, email: listserv@lists.ufl.edu
Turtle watching guidelines fact sheet produced by the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL): http://www.coral.org
Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST): http://www.widecast.org
Indian Ocean – South-East Asian Marine Turtle Memorandum of Understanding (IOSEA MoU): http://www.ioseaturtles.org/
Mozambique Marine Turtle Working Group: marineturtlemz@hotmail.com
Watamu Turtle Watch, PO Box 125, Watamu, Kenya: wtwkenya@swiftmalindi.com
KESCOM (Kenya Sea Turtle Conservation Committee): kescoms@yahoo.com
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| H3. Seabirds and shorebirds |
Baker, N.E. & Baker, E.M. 2002. Important Bird Areas in Tanzania. W. C. S. T,. Dar es Salaam. http://tanzaniabirdatlas.com
Feare, C.J. 1984. Seabird status and conservation in the tropical Indian Ocean. Chap. 26, p. 457-471. In: Croxall, J.P., Evans, P.G.H. and Schreiber, R.W. (eds.) Status and Conservation of the World’s Seabirds. ICBP Technical Publication No. 2. (*)
Fishpool, L.D.C. & Evans, M.I. (eds). 2001. Important Bird Areas in Africa and related islands: priority sites for conservation. Pisces Publications and Birdlife International (Birdlife Conservation Series 11). Newbury and Cambridge. 1144pp. (*)
Halpenny, E. 2002. Marine Ecotourism: International Guidelines and Best Practice Case Studies. The International Ecotourism Society. 120pp. www.ecotourism.org
Nature Seychelles, 2003. Seabird Monitoring Handbook for Seychelles. Nature Seychelles, P.O. Box 1310, Mahe, Seychelles. (*) Can be ordered from nature@seychelles.net ; www.nature.org.sc
Walsh, P.M. et al. 1995. Seabird monitoring handbook for Britain and Ireland: a compilation of methods for survey and monitoring of breeding seabirds. JNCC. ISBN 1 873701 73 X (*)
BirdLife International Global Office, Wellbrook Court, Girton Rd, Cambridge CB30NA, UK. www.birdlife.net ; birdlife@birdlife.org.uk
Convention on Wetlands: www.ramsar.org |
| H4. Marine mammals |
Arnold P. W. & Birtles R.A. 1999. Towards sustainable management of the developing dwarf minke whale tourism industry in northern Queensland. CRC Reef Research Centre Technical Report no. 27. CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville. Can be ordered from registry@gbrmpa.gov.au
Carwardine, M. 2000. Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises. Dorling Kindersley Handbook, Kyodo Printing Co., Singapore. (*)
Englund, A. 2001. The impact of tourism on Indo-Pacific Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Menai Bay, Zanzibar. Field Study 68, Uppsala University, Sweden. (*)
Halpenny, E. 2002. Marine Ecotourism: Impacts, International Guidelines and Best Practice Case Studies. The International Ecotourism Society. 120pp.(*) Can be ordered from www.ecotourism.org
IFAW, 1999. Report of the Workshop on the Socioeconomic Aspects of Whale Watching, Kaikoura, New Zealand. 88pp. (*)
Marsh, H. et al. 2001. The Dugong (Dugong dugon): status report and action plans for countries and territories in its range. UNEP/IUCN Link
Reeves, R.R. et al. 2002. Sea Mammals of the World. Chanticleer Press. (*)
Reeves, R.R. et al. 2002. Dolphins, Whales and Porpoises: 2002-2010. Conservation Action Plan for the World’s Cetaceans. IUCN/SSC Cetacean Specialist Group. Link
Richmond, M.D. (ed.) 2002. A Field Guide to the Seashores of Eastern Africa and the Western Indian Ocean Islands. SIDA/SAREC/University of Dar es Salaam. 461pp. (*)
Ripple, J. & Perrine, D. 1999. Manatees and Dugongs of the World. Voyager Press. 131pp. (*)
Stensland, E. et al. 1998. Marine mammals in Tanzanian waters: urgent need for status assessment. Ambio 26(8): 771-774. (*)
Vely, M. Les Baleines à Bosse des Iles de la Lune: petit guide pratique à l’usage des observateurs. Megaptera, Association pour la Connaissance, l’Observation et la Conservation des Mammifères Marine de l’Ocean Indien. 80pp. (*) Can be ordered from http://www.megaptera-oi.org
The following sites have information on strandings, responsible whale watching and other marine mammal conservation issues:
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park publications on marine mammals:
www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site/key_issues/tourism/whale_dolphin_watching.html
Indian and South Atlantic Consortium on Humpback Whales (ISACH): http://www.isach.org
International Fund for Animal Welfare: http://www.ifaw.org
International Whaling Commission (IWC):
http://www.doc.govt.nz/Conservation/Marine-and-Coastal/International-Whaling-Commission/index.asp
IUCN/SSC Cetacean Specialist Group and IUCN/SSC Sirenia Specialist Group website http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc: To subscribe to the Sirenian mailing list, email: SIRENIAN@listserv.tamu.edu
Ocean Blue Foundation: Developing an International Whale Watching Charter: www.responsiblewhalewatching.org
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society: http://www.wdcs.org |
| H5. Biodiversity and ecosystem health |
Davey, A.G. 1998. National System Planning for Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. 71pp. Link
De Fontaubert, A.C., Downes, D.R. & Agardy, T.S. 1996. Biodiversity in the Seas: Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity in Marine and Coastal Habitats. IUCN, Gland and Cambridge. 82pp. (*)
Francis, J. & van’t Hof, T. 2003. Module 1. The Marine Environment and Protected Areas. In: Francis, J., et al. (eds.) Training for the sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas: a training manual for MPA managers. CZMC/Univ. Dar es Salaam, WIOMSA, The World Bank. (*)
Garcia, S.M. et al., 2003. The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries . FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 443. FAO, Rome. Link
Groombridge, B. & Jenkins, M.D. 2002. World Atlas of Biodiversity. UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, USA. 340pp. (*)
Groves, C.R. (ed.) 2003. Drafting a Conservation Blueprint: A Practitioner's Guide to Planning for Biodiversity. Island Press, Washington D.C. (*)
Olson, D.M. & Dinerstein, E. 1998. The Global 200: a representation approach to conserving the earth’s most biologically valuable ecoregions. Conservation Biology 12: 502-515. Link
Parrish, J.D., Braun, D.P. & Unnasch, R.S. 2003. Are we conserving what we say we are? Measuring ecological integrity within protected areas. Bioscience 53(9): 851-860. Link
Richmond, M.D. (ed.) 2002. A Field Guide to the Seashores of Eastern Africa and the Western Indian Ocean Islands. SIDA/SAREC/University of Dar es Salaam. 461pp. (*)
Smith, R.D. & Maltby, E. 2003. Using the Ecosystem Approach to Implement the Convention on Biological Diversity: Key Issues and Case Studies. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. (*)
Ward, T. & Hegerl, E. 2003. Marine Protected Areas in Ecosystembased Management of Fisheries. Report to Dept. Environment & Heritage, Canberra, Australia. Link
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| H6. Coral reefs rehabilitation |
(See also sheet J7 Artificial reefs)
Edwards, A.J. & Clark, S. 1999. Coral transplantation: a useful management tool or misguided meddling? Marine Pollution Bulletin 37(8-12): 474-487. (*)
Franklin, H., Muhando, C.A. & Lindahl, U. 1998. Coral culturing and temporal recruitment patterns in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Ambio 27(8): 651-655. (*)
Heyward, A.J. & Negri, A.P. 1999. Natural inducers for coral larval metamorphosis. Coral Reefs 18: 273-279. (*)
Lindahl, U. 2003. Coral reef rehabilitation through transplantation of staghorn corals: effects of artificial stabilisation and mechanical damages. Coral Reefs 22: 217-223. (*)
McClanahan, T. R., et al. 1996. Effect of sea urchin reductions on algae, coral and fish populations. Conservation Biology 10:136-154. (*)
Meyer, T. & Schillak, L. 2000. Mineral substrates for artificial reefs – a new technology for integrated coastal zone management: experiences and approaches. Integrated Coastal Zone Management 1(1): 233-238. (*)
Spurgeon, J.P.G. & Lindahl, U. 2000. Economics of coral reef restoration. p. 125-136. In: Cesar, H. (ed.) Collected Essays on the Economics of Coral Reefs. CORDIO, Kalmar University, Sweden. Link
Tamelander, J. & Obura, D. 2002. Coral reef rehabilitation – feasibility, benefits and need. In: Lindén, O., et al. 2002 (eds.). Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean: Status Reports and Project Presentations 2002. CORDIO/SAREC Marine Science Program. Link
van Treeck, P. & Schuhmacher, H. 1999. Artificial reefs created by electrolysis and coral transplantation: An approach ensuring the compatibility of environmental protection and diving tourism. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 49 (suppl): 75-81. see also (*)
Wagner, G.M. et al. 2001. Restoration of coral reef and mangrove ecosystems at Kunduchi and Mbweni, Dar es Salaam, with community participation. p. 467-488. In: Richmond, M.D. & Francis, J. (eds.). Marine Science Development in Tanzania and Eastern Africa. Proc. 20th Anniv. Conference on Advances in Marine Science in Tanzania. 28 June - 1 July, 1999, Zanzibar, Tanzania. IMS/WIOMSA. (*)
Westmacott, S., et al. 2000. Management of Bleached and Severely Damaged Coral Reefs. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link
CORALations: bi-lingual field manual describing non-technical coral fragment planting and grow out methods for use by non-scientists in the Caribbean. corals@prtc.net ; www.coralations.org |
| H7. Coral bleaching |
Marshall, P. & Schuttenberg, H. 2004. Responding to Global Change:a Reef Managers Guide to Coral Bleaching. GBRMPA/NOAA. (*)
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