Marine Ecosystem-Based Management in Practice: Different Pathways, Common Lessons

Author:   Julia M Wondolleck ,  Steven Lewis Yaffee
Publisher:   Island Press
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9781610917995


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   14 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Julia M Wondolleck ,  Steven Lewis Yaffee
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781610917995


ISBN 10:   1610917995
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   14 February 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
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Ecosystem-based approaches to management are about governance, people, and the social fabric in which they exist. The authors have superbly captured the essential approaches to ecosystem-based management in marine environments. Clear, concise, practical examples make this book an excellent reference for anyone involved in marine conservation management. --Billy D. Causey, Southeast Regional Director, NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries [Wondolleck and Yaffee] present detailed case studies and identify common lessons learned that can be translated into success for other EBM approaches...The case studies are well-written and worth the effort to read and absorb...After the authors clearly describe the importance of people to MBEM success, they also provide implications for policy and practice. --Environmental Practice Wondolleck and Yaffee bring a practiced eye, honed on the study of terrestrial ecosystem-based management and collaborative approaches to conservation, to the analysis of marine ecosystem-based management. Built around a core set of case studies, the book demonstrates that such an approach can achieve meaningful, durable conservation benefitting ecosystems and people. --Barry D. Gold, Director, Environment Program, Walton Family Foundation This thoughtful analysis of marine ecosystem-based management offers what this field has been missing: confidence that MEBM can work, and practical guidance for scientists, practitioners, and policy wonks. The good news is that there is more than one way to successfully manage coastal systems. The fundamental element of success is people: leaders committed to working together and building the trust and common understanding to get things done. --Mary Ruckelshaus, Director, The Natural Capital Project


Wondolleck and Yaffee bring a practiced eye, honed on the study of terrestrial ecosystem-based management and collaborative approaches to conservation, to the analysis of marine ecosystem-based management. Built around a core set of case studies, the book demonstrates that such an approach can achieve meaningful, durable conservation benefitting ecosystems and people. --Barry D. Gold Director, Environment Program, Walton Family Foundation This thoughtful analysis of marine ecosystem-based management offers what this field has been missing: confidence that MEBM can work, and practical guidance for scientists, practitioners, and policy wonks. The good news is that there is more than one way to successfully manage coastal systems. The fundamental element of success is people: leaders committed to working together and building the trust and common understanding to get things done. --Mary Ruckelshaus Director, The Natural Capital Project Ecosystem-based approaches to management are about governance, people, and the social fabric in which they exist. The authors have superbly captured the essential approaches to ecosystem-based management in marine environments. Clear, concise, practical examples make this book an excellent reference for anyone involved in marine conservation management. --Billy D. Causey Southeast Regional Director, NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries


[Wondolleck and Yaffee] present detailed case studies and identify common lessons learned that can be translated into success for other EBM approaches...The case studies are well-written and worth the effort to read and absorb...After the authors clearly describe the importance of people to MBEM success, they also provide implications for policy and practice. --Billy D. Causey, Southeast Regional Director, NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries Environmental Practice This thoughtful analysis of marine ecosystem-based management offers what this field has been missing: confidence that MEBM can work, and practical guidance for scientists, practitioners, and policy wonks. The good news is that there is more than one way to successfully manage coastal systems. The fundamental element of success is people: leaders committed to working together and building the trust and common understanding to get things done. --Mary Ruckelshaus, Director, The Natural Capital Project Environmental Practice Wondolleck and Yaffee bring a practiced eye, honed on the study of terrestrial ecosystem-based management and collaborative approaches to conservation, to the analysis of marine ecosystem-based management. Built around a core set of case studies, the book demonstrates that such an approach can achieve meaningful, durable conservation benefitting ecosystems and people. --Barry D. Gold, Director, Environment Program, Walton Family Foundation Environmental Practice Ecosystem-based approaches to management are about governance, people, and the social fabric in which they exist. The authors have superbly captured the essential approaches to ecosystem-based management in marine environments. Clear, concise, practical examples make this book an excellent reference for anyone involved in marine conservation management. --Billy D. Causey, Southeast Regional Director, NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries


Ecosystem-based approaches to management are about governance, people, and the social fabric in which they exist. The authors have superbly captured the essential approaches to ecosystem-based management in marine environments. Clear, concise, practical examples make this book an excellent reference for anyone involved in marine conservation management. --Billy D. Causey Southeast Regional Director, NOAA, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries


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Julia M. Wondolleck is Associate Professor of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan. She is an expert in the theories and application of dispute resolution and collaborative planning processes. Steven L. Yaffee is Professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at the University of Michigan. He has worked for more than forty years on federal endangered species, public lands, and ecosystem management policy.

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