Coastal Management - US Related: 1996
Publications
Author:
Imperial, M.T. and Hennessey, T.M.
Title: An ecosystem-based approach to managing
estuaries: An assessment of the National Estuary Program.
Publication: Coastal Management
24(2):115-139, 1996.
© Taylor & Francis.
Notes: Traditional
coastal resource management programs tend to be fragmented and
focused on a limited subset of problems. Many scholars, government
practitioners, and academics have argued that an ecosystem-based
approach is more appropriate. A promising ecosystem-based approach
to managing estuaries in the United States is the National Estuary
Program (NEP). The goal of this article is to examine the extent
to which the NEP's management conference process represents an
ecosystem-based approach to managing estuarine systems. The
article begins with a discussion of the challenges associated with
utilizing an ecosystem-based approach to environmental management.
The strategy, structure, and process of the NEP are then examined
using evaluative criteria drawn from a previous study of
historical attempts to manage coastal areas in the United States.
Based on the results of this assessment, some of the strengths and
weaknesses of the NEP's management conference process are
identified. The article concludes with a discussion of the
implications associated with adopting ecosystem-based approaches
to environmental management on a broader scale in the United
States.
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