DocumentCode :
2061294
Title :
Prospects and obstacles to large marine ecosystem-based management in the Benguela Current region
Author :
Mechling, Jesse S.
Author_Institution :
NOAA Ecosyst. Goal Team, Silver Spring, MD
fYear :
2005
fDate :
17-23 Sept. 2005
Firstpage :
1796
Abstract :
Ecosystem-based management is the paradigm favored by states worldwide for natural resource management. The burgeoning concept of large marine ecosystems (LMEs) provides a model framework for achieving ecosystem-based management of marine natural resources. Through the promotion of the Global Environment Facility, many states have adopted the LME concept for their own natural resource needs. The Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Project (BCLME) in Southern Africa represents a nascent effort to implement LME-based management. The present study examines how the three Southern African states of Namibia, South Africa and Angola have sought to implement an LME-based management framework to manage their shared resources in the Benguela Current and to elucidate the prospects and obstacles the states face in their collective effort. In order to determine the project´s prospects for future resource management in the region, an examination of institutional, societal, economical, and political obstacles are evaluated. The lessons learned from the BCLME offer insights that may provide valuable information to other states seeking to implement LME-based management in their own regions
Keywords :
ecology; environmental management; natural resources; oceanography; Angola; Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Project; Global Environment Facility; Namibia; South Africa; marine ecosystem-based management; marine natural resources; natural resource management; Africa; Biodiversity; Ecosystems; Environmental economics; Environmental management; Oceans; Productivity; Project management; Resource management; Sea measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640018
Filename :
1640018
Link To Document :
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