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= Challenges Related to Management in Low Income Countries =
= Challenges Related to Management in Low Income Countries =
== Current Reef Management ==
Higher-income countries
    -Marine protected areas. [1]
Low-income countries
    -Example of Sri Lanka and other countries in Southeast Asia. [4][5]
    -Example of Zanzibar. [2]
== Foreseable Issues ==
Economic decline due to misuse
    -Example of the Phillipines. [6]
== Making Socioeconomic Assessments ==
Four stages
    -Defining goals and preparation.
    -Planning.
    -Field data collection.
    -Final data analysis and presentation. [2]
== Success in Reef Management ==
How do we define success? [3]
== References ==
1) Bertness, Mark D., John F. Bruno, Brian R. Silliman, and John J. Stachowicz. Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. N.p.: Sinauer Associates, 2013. Print.
2) Bunce, Leah. Socioeconomic Manual for Coral Reef Management. Townsville, Australia: Australian Institute of Marine Science, 2000. Web. 28 Feb. 2016.
3) McClanahan, Timothy R., et al. "A comparison of marine protected areas and alternative approaches to coral-reef management." Current Biology 16.14 (2006): 1408-1413.
4) Rajasuriya, Arjan, et al. "Status of coral reefs in South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka." Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, 23-27 October 2000,. Vol. 2. 2002.
5) Rajasuriya, Arjan, MW Ranjith N. De Silva, and Marcus C. Öhman. "Coral reefs of Sri Lanka: human disturbance and management issues."Ambio 24.7/8 (1995): 428-437.
6) White, Alan T., Helge P. Vogt, and Tijen Arin. "Philippine coral reefs under threat: the economic losses caused by reef destruction." Marine Pollution Bulletin 40.7 (2000): 598-605.

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Challenges Related to Management in Low Income Countries

Current Reef Management

Higher-income countries

    -Marine protected areas. [1]

Low-income countries

    -Example of Sri Lanka and other countries in Southeast Asia. [4][5]
    -Example of Zanzibar. [2]

Foreseable Issues

Economic decline due to misuse

    -Example of the Phillipines. [6]

Making Socioeconomic Assessments

Four stages

    -Defining goals and preparation.
    -Planning.
    -Field data collection.
    -Final data analysis and presentation. [2]

Success in Reef Management

How do we define success? [3]

References

1) Bertness, Mark D., John F. Bruno, Brian R. Silliman, and John J. Stachowicz. Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. N.p.: Sinauer Associates, 2013. Print.

2) Bunce, Leah. Socioeconomic Manual for Coral Reef Management. Townsville, Australia: Australian Institute of Marine Science, 2000. Web. 28 Feb. 2016.

3) McClanahan, Timothy R., et al. "A comparison of marine protected areas and alternative approaches to coral-reef management." Current Biology 16.14 (2006): 1408-1413.

4) Rajasuriya, Arjan, et al. "Status of coral reefs in South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka." Proceedings of the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, 23-27 October 2000,. Vol. 2. 2002.

5) Rajasuriya, Arjan, MW Ranjith N. De Silva, and Marcus C. Öhman. "Coral reefs of Sri Lanka: human disturbance and management issues."Ambio 24.7/8 (1995): 428-437.

6) White, Alan T., Helge P. Vogt, and Tijen Arin. "Philippine coral reefs under threat: the economic losses caused by reef destruction." Marine Pollution Bulletin 40.7 (2000): 598-605.

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