Marine protected areas network in the South China Sea : charting a course for future cooperation / by Vu Hai Dang.
2014
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Author
Title
Marine protected areas network in the South China Sea : charting a course for future cooperation / by Vu Hai Dang.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014.
Call Number
KNC664 .V8 2014
ISBN
9789004266346 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004266348 (hardback : alk. paper)
9789004266353 (e-book)
9004266348 (hardback : alk. paper)
9789004266353 (e-book)
Description
xvi, 318 pages : maps (some color) ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)864752993
Note
Based on his dissertation (doctoral) -- Dalhousie University, 2013, issued under title: Towards a network of marine protected areas in the South China Sea : legal and political perspectives.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-314) and index.
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Table of Contents
Series Editor's Preface
ix
List of Tables
xi
List of Figures
xiii
List of Abbreviations Used
xv
Acknowledgements
xvii
Foreword
xix
I.
Introduction
1
II.
Context: The South China Sea and Marine Protected Areas
5
2.1.
Background on Marine Protected Areas, a Network of Marine Protected Areas and the South China Sea
5
2.2.
Towards a Network of MPAs for the South China Sea: Perspectives and Challenges
27
Conclusion
54
III.
International Legal Framework for Marine Protected Areas and Networks of Marine Protected Areas
55
3.1.
International Treaties
56
3.2.
International Non-Legally Binding Instruments and Processes
91
3.3.
Existence of a Customary Rule Requiring the Establishment of Marine Protected Areas?
114
Conclusion
117
IV.
Regional Cooperation Relating to Marine Protected Areas and a Network of Marine Protected Areas in the South China Sea
119
4.1.
Mechanisms for the Protection of the Marine Environment in the East Asian Seas
120
4.2.
Measures under the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
129
4.3.
Regional Agreements under the Convention on Migratory Species Relevant to the South China Sea
136
4.4.
Other Relevant Mechanisms
140
4.5.
The GEF/UNEP Project "Reversing the Environmental Degradation Trend in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand"
150
Conclusion
155
V.
Marine Protected Areas in the National Laws of China, The Philippines and Vietnam
157
5.1.
China
158
5.2.
The Philippines
168
5.3.
Vietnam
177
Conclusion
189
VI.
Developing a Network of Marine Protected Areas under the Mediterranean Action Plan: Lessons for the South China Sea
193
6.1.
The Mediterranean Marine Region: Background
193
6.2.
Regional Cooperation for the Protection of Marine Environment and Living Resources in the Mediterranean
200
6.3.
The Developments Relating to Marine Protected Areas and Networks of Marine Protected Areas under the Mediterranean Action Plan Process
208
6.4.
Lessons for the South China Sea in Developing Regional Cooperation with Regards to Marine Protected Areas
228
Conclusion
234
VII.
Charting Future Course: Possible Coordinates
235
7.1.
Focusing on National Actions
236
7.2.
Enhancement of Regional Cooperation
243
7.3.
Regional Regime-Building on Marine Protected Areas
252
Conclusion
258
Selected Bibliography
259
Primary Materials
259
Secondary Materials
283
Tertiary and Unofficial Resources
314
Index
315