Our Common Seas - Don Hinrichsen

Our Common Seas

Coasts in Crisis

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
196 Seiten
2016
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-92889-3 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Most of the world's population lives on or near the coasts. Every nation not completely landlocked has used the sea as its supposedly self-cleansing garbage dump. Now the effects are being felt. There is not a coast in the world which is not dangerously polluted. Sewage, oil, plastics, industrial effluents, radioactive waste have been added to ungoverned development, all of which are busily destroying otherwise robust inshore eco-systems.

Hinrichsen, basing his work on United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) research and his own extensive travels, has described the situation in the Mediterranean, the Gulf, the Indian Ocean, the South-East Asian Seas and the Eastern Pacific. He covers both the disasters and the growing successes in dealing with them, and he points the way to the sort of international deal needed to rescue a vast resource in danger of complete destruction. His book is both a call to action and a sign of hope. Originally published in 1990

Hinrichsen, Don

Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
1. On Distant Shores
2. The Regional Seas of the Developing World
3. The Mediterranean Sea
4. The Persian Gulf
5. The Wider Caribbean
6. The South Pacific
7. The South-east Pacific
8. East Asia
9. South Asia
10. Eastern Africa
11. West and Central Africa
12. The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
13. What Future for Regional Seas?
Bibliography
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.8.2016
Reihe/Serie Natural Resource Management Set
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-138-92889-5 / 1138928895
ISBN-13 978-1-138-92889-3 / 9781138928893
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