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This book focuses on the potential impacts of global change on
coastal environments in the Asia-Pacific region. The region is
significant because phenomena such as the Asian Monsoon and the El
NiAoa "Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomena, affect the world
climate; it has diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems,
including the world largest areas of coral reefs and mangroves; it
has almost two-thirds of the worlda (TM)s total human population;
and its economic growth rate is the highest of any region in the
world. The book identifies important global change issues which
will be relevant for the future management of coastal environments
in the Asia-Pacific region. The most important of these is global
warming and accelerated sea-level rise. The potential impacts from
this are compounded by current issues such as unsustainable use of
coastal resources; coastal impacts from poor catchment management;
population increase and urbanisation pressure; coastal resource and
development pressure on rural coasts. The book addresses methods
for tackling these issues such as a ~integrated coastal managementa
(TM) and the need to recognize the diversity of coastal management
practices in the Asia-Pacific region. The book is written by
international coastal experts from the region who have identified
key directions for future global change research that will be of
relevance for coastal management in the Asia-Pacific region.
Most of the world's population lives close to the coast and is
highly dependent on coastal resources, which are being exploited at
unsustainable rates. These resources are being subject to further
pressures associated with population increase and the globalization
of coastal resource demand. This is particularly so for the
Asia-Pacific region which contains almost two thirds of the world's
population and most of the world's coastal megacities. The region
has globally important atmospheric and oceanic phenomena, which
affect world climate such as the Asian Monsoon and the El-Nino
Southern Oscillation phenomena. The Asia-Pacific region also has
highly significant marine diversity but over the last few decades,
coastal resources such as mangroves, coral reefs and fisheries have
experienced large-scale depletion. The need to find appropriate
management solutions to these and other coastal issues is made more
complex by the need to take account of international scientific
predictions for global climate change and sea-level rise which will
further impact on these coasts. The idea for this book arose from a
meeting of coastal scientists in Kobe, Japan in May 2003. The
meeting was organized by the Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change
Research (APN), an inter-governmental network, comprising 21 member
countries, for the promotion of global change research and links
between science and policy making in the region.
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