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Coral Reefs: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Management Proceedings of an Associated Event of the Fifth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development, held at the World Bank, Washington DC, October 9-11, 1997

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Edited By: Marea E Hatziolos, Anthony J Hooten and Martin Fodor
224 pages, Figs
Coral Reefs: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Management
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  • Coral Reefs: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Management ISBN: 9780821342350 Paperback Sep 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Reports on the World Bank's 5th Annual Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, which focused on some of the most urgent threats facing coral reefs today, including the growing use of cyanide fishing along some of the richest reefs of the world, unsustainable trade in reef products, and constraints to effective establishment and management of marine protected areas.

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Edited By: Marea E Hatziolos, Anthony J Hooten and Martin Fodor
224 pages, Figs
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