Integrated Coastal Management Sustainability Research
The articles cited below all appeared in Ocean & Coastal Management 48 (2005). SMA Assistant Professor Patrick Christie was guest editor for this theme issue, as well as author of several articles. Each citation is linked to a PDF file of the article reprint.
This research was made possible with the financial support of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Western Pacific Program and the National Science Foundation.
- Christie, P. Introduction to the integrated coastal management sustainabilityresearch project theme issue. pp. 205-207.
- Christie, P. Is Integrated Coastal Management Sustainable? pp. 208-232.
- Pollnac, RB, RS Pomeroy. Factors influencing the sustainabilityof integrated coastal management projects in the Philippines and Indonesia. pp. 233-251.
- Christie, P. Observed and perceived environmental impacts of marine protected areas in two Southeast Asia sites. pp. 252-270.
- White, AT, P Christie, H D’Agnes, K Lowry, N Milne. Designing ICM projects for sustainability: Lessons from the Philippines and Indonesia. pp. 271-296.
- Sievanen, L, B Crawford, R Pollnac, C Lowe. Weeding through assumptions of livelihood approaches in ICM: Seaweed farming in the Philippines and Indonesia. pp. 297-313.
- Lowry, K, A White, C Courtney. National and local agency roles in integrated coastal management in the Philippines. pp. 314-335.
- Eisma, R-L V, P Christie, M Hershman. Legal issues affecting sustainability of integrated coastal management in the Philippines. pp. 336-359.
- Pomeroy, RS, EG Oracion, RB Pollnac, DA Caballes. Perceived economic factors influencing the sustainability of integrated coastal management projects in the Philippines. pp. 360-377.
- Thiele, MT, RB Pollnac, P Christie. Relationships between coastal tourism and ICM sustainability in the central Visayas region of the Philippines. pp. 378-392.
- Oracion, EG, ML Miller, P Christie. Marine protected areas for whom? Fisheries, tourism, and solidarity in a Philippine community. pp. 393-410.
- Olsen, R, D De Leon, AT White. Do biophysical studies and coastal databases enhance coastal management sustainability? Several Philippine cases. pp. 411-426.
- Milne, N, P Christie. Financing integrated coastal management: experiences in Mabini and Tingloy, Batangas, Philippines. pp. 427-449.
- Patlis, JM. The role of law and legal institutions in determining the sustainability of integrated coastal management projects in Indonesia. pp. 450-467.
- Christie, P, K Lowry, AT White, EG Oracion, L Sievanen, RS Pomeroy, RB Pollnac, JM Patlis, R-L V Eisma. Key findings from a multidisciplinary examination of integrated coastal management process sustainability. pp. 468-483.
In addition and relevant to the above-cited work is the following booklet:
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