Lessons Learned in Coastal Habitat and Land-Based Pollution Management in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand
A range of lessons learned from the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project’s network of coastal habitat demonstration sites and pollution pilot activities were identified in 2007 as being worthy of documentation for sharing between and among other waters projects. Nine lessons learned were prepared during the first half of 2008 and reviewed by the ninth meeting of the project’s Regional Scientific and Technical Committee
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SCS-Mangroves lesson learned(China)
- Establishing a Framework for Sustainable Management of Mangroves Based on Government Policy at the Fangchenggang Demonstration Site
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SCS-Marine Pollution lesson learned(Indonesia)
- Industry and Local Community Involvement in Land-based Pollution Management in Batam, Indonesia
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SCS-Coral lesson learned(Indonesia)
- Integration of Traditional Wisdom and Practices in the Development and Implementation of a Coral Reef Management Plan and Legislation
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SCS-Fisheries lesson learned(Refugia)
- Fisheries Refugia as a Tool for Integrated Fisheries and Habitat Management at Phu Quoc Archipelago, Viet Nam
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SCS-Coral lesson learned(Philippines)
- Network of Small - Scale Sanctuaries in Masinloc, Philippines
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SCS-Coral lesson learned(Thailand)
- Sustainable Tourism Based on Coral Reefs at Mu Koh Chang Island
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SCS-Transboundary Water lesson learned(Thailand)
- Transboundary Water Management between Kampot Province (Cambodia) and Kien Giang Province (Vietnam)
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SCS-Estuary lesson learned(Vietnam)
- Rehabilitation of Habitats and Sustainable Use of Fisheries Resources in the Con Chim Area, Thi Nai Lagoon



