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Volumn 123, Issue 1-4, 2000, Pages 581-594
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Interactions among scientists, managers and the public in defining research priorities and management strategies for marine and coastal resources: Is the Red Sea Marine Peace Park a new paradigm?
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Author keywords
Coral reef; Gulf of Aqaba; Management; Marine protected area; Red Sea; Research; Sustainable use
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Indexed keywords
COASTAL ENGINEERING;
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS;
ECOSYSTEMS;
FISHERIES;
REEFS;
COASTAL RESOURCES;
MARINE PROTECTED AREA;
RED SEA;
MARINE APPLICATIONS;
SEA WATER;
COASTAL ZONE;
HABITAT MANAGEMENT;
MARINE PARK;
NATURAL RESOURCE;
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;
ARTICLE;
CORAL;
ECOSYSTEM;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
ISRAEL;
MARINE ENVIRONMENT;
POLICY;
POLLUTION CONTROL;
RESEARCH;
SCIENCE;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
WATER POLLUTION;
RED SEA;
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EID: 0034287554
PISSN: 00496979
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4369-1_45 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (18)
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References (36)
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