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MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

by John Davis | Feb 15, 2004

Editor’s note: Adrian Phillips, author of this perspective piece, is a senior advisor to IUCN on World Heritage. He has authored, co-authored, and edited several books and reports on protected areas, including the IUCN Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines...
MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

Seeking the Win-Win Situation: A Brief Guide to Balancing Conservation and Fisheries Yields in Reserve Design

by John Davis | Dec 15, 2003

The list of potential benefits from closing ocean areas to extractive uses include the conservation of biodiversity within these reserves and the improvement of conditions for fisheries outside of them – the latter owing to the export of larvae and spillover of...
MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

MPA Perspective: The Science of Marine Reserves: How Much of It Is Science?

by John Davis | Dec 15, 2003

By Trevor Willis, Russell Millar, Russ Babcock & Nick Tolimieri Many recent scientific papers on the subject of marine reserve effects contain statements within their introductions along the lines of “It is well known that exploited species exhibit increases...
MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

MPA Perspective: Difficulties Involved in Studying Marine Reserves

by John Davis | Dec 15, 2003

By Fiona Gell and Callum Roberts Some scientists point out, rightly, that most studies of marine reserves employ designs which cannot unequivocally deliver a verdict on whether they work. Many studies compare a single reserve with one or more control sites. Since in...
MPA Perspective: Reflections on the New Paradigm for Protected Areas

Effort Underway to Expand Use of World Heritage Convention for MPAs

by John Davis | Dec 15, 2003

The World Heritage Convention, adopted in 1972 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), seeks to protect the world’s most important cultural and natural heritage. In designating more than 700 locales as World Heritage...
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