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| Título : | Tanzania State of the Coast Report 2003: The National ICM Strategy and Prospects for Poverty Reduction |
| ASFA Terms: | Coastal planning |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2003 |
| Editorial : | Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership |
| Resumen : | This section provides an overview of the diversity and abundance of natural resources and
globally important ecosystems along TanzaniaÕs coastlineÑincluding coral reefs, mangrove
forests and marine fisheries. Additionally, the effects of water quality and shoreline change are
examined in depth. The human pressures that threaten the long-term integrity of these natural
endowments and management actions to address them are highlighted. These include overfishing
and over-harvesting of resources, pollution from industry and cities, clear-cutting of
forests, destructive fishing techniques and coral bleaching. With proper management, it is
likely that the coastal environment can recover to full health. However, with neither management
nor the introduction of sustainable practices these resources will never recover. |
| URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/796 |
| ISBN : | 9987-680-06-2 |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Miscellaneous
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