Ocean & Coastal Management

Most requested articles April 2004 - March 2005

1. Ray Hilborn, Kevin Stokes, Jean-Jacques Maguire et al.
When can marine reserves improve fisheries management?
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 197-205
2. Dulcie M. Linton and George F. Warner
Biological indicators in the Caribbean coastal zone and their role in integrated coastal management
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 261-276
3. V. S. Avila Foucat
Community-based ecotourism management moving towards sustainability, in Ventanilla, Oaxaca, Mexico
Ocean & Coastal Management, 45 (2002) 511-529
4. C. Michael Hall
Trends in ocean and coastal tourism: the end of the last frontier?
Ocean & Coastal Management, 44 (2001) 601-618
5. Robert E. Bowen and Cory Riley
Socio-economic indicators and integrated coastal management
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 299-312
6. Tim Stojanovic, Rhoda C Ballinger and Chandra S Lalwani
Successful integrated coastal management: measuring it with research and contributing to wise practice
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 273-298
7. Michael Luck
Education on marine mammal tours as agent for conservation--but do tourists want to be educated?
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 943-956
8. Ligia Noronha
Coastal management policy: observations from an Indian case
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 63-77
9. Braxton C. Davis
Regional planning in the US coastal zone: a comparative analysis of 15 special area plans
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 79-94
10. P. R. A. Tagliani, H. Landazuri, E. G. Reis, C. R. Tagliani, M. L. Asmus and A. Sanchez-Arcilla
Integrated coastal zone management in the Patos Lagoon estuary: perspectives in context of developing country*1
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 807-822
11. Fredrik Moberg and Patrik Ronnback
Ecosystem services of the tropical seascape: interactions, substitutions and restoration
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 27-46
12. Md. Shahidul Islam
Perspectives of the coastal and marine fisheries of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 763-796
13. Charles N. Ehler
Indicators to measure governance performance in integrated coastal management
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 335-345
14. David W. Carter
Protected areas in marine resource management: another look at the economics and research issues
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 439-456
15. Mazlin B. Mokhtar and Sarah Aziz Bt. A. Ghani Aziz
Integrated coastal zone management using the ecosystems approach, some perspectives in Malaysia
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 407-419
16. B.H.Bela Hieronymus Buck, Gesche Krause and Harald Rosenthal
Extensive open ocean aquaculture development within wind farms in Germany: the prospect of offshore co-management and legal constraints
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 95-122
17. Julianna Priskin
Physical impacts of four-wheel drive related tourism and recreation in a semi-arid, natural coastal environment
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 127-155
18. David W. Souter and Olof Linden
The health and future of coral reef systems
Ocean & Coastal Management, 43 (2000) 657-688
19. Terrie Klinger
International ICZM: in search of successful outcomes
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 195-196
20. Helen T. Yap
The case for restoration of tropical coastal ecosystems
Ocean & Coastal Management, 43 (2000) 841-851
21. Padma Lal
Economic valuation of mangroves and decision-making in the Pacific
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 823-844
22. C. Kelly, G. A. Glegg and C. D. Speedie
Management of marine wildlife disturbance
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 1-19
23. Stefano Belfiore
The growth of integrated coastal management and the role of indicators in integrated coastal management: introduction to the special issue
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 225-234
24. S. Burak, E. Dog[caron]an and C. Gaziog[caron]lu
Impact of urbanization and tourism on coastal environment
Ocean & Coastal Management, 47 (2004) 515-527
25. W. J. A. M. Douven, J. J. G. Buurman and W. Kiswara
Spatial information for coastal zone management: the example of the Banten Bay seagrass ecosystem, Indonesia
Ocean & Coastal Management, 46 (2003) 615-634