Lessons Learned in Habitat and Land-Based Pollution Management in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand
Following
this a total of nine lessons learned on habitat and pollution
management in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand were documented
during the first half of 2008. These were subsequently reviewed by the
ninth meeting of the project’s
Regional Scientific and Technical Committee and published for wide
dissemination. Electronic versions of these lessons learned notes can
be accessed by
clicking here or by following the links below:
- Establishing a Framework for Sustainable Management of Mangroves Based on Government Policy at the Fangchenggang Demonstration Site
- Integration of Traditional Wisdom and Practices in the Development and Implementation of a Coral Reef Management Plan and Legislation
- Fisheries Refugia as a Tool for Integrated Fisheries and Habitat Management at Phu Quoc Archipelago, Viet Nam
- Network of Small - Scale Sanctuaries in Masinloc, Philippines
- Sustainable Tourism Based on Coral Reefs at Mu Koh Chang Island
- Transboundary Water Management between Cambodia and Vietnam
- Rehabilitation of Habitats and Sustainable Use of Fisheries Resources in the Con Chim Area, Thi Nai Lagoon
- Community Involvement, Public Awareness, and Education for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Trat Province, Thailand
- Industry and Local Community Involvement in Land-based Pollution Management in Batam, Indonesia
Above excerpt from http://www.unepscs.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=488&Itemid=99999999



