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Titel: 
Coasts Under Stress : Restructuring and Social-Ecological Health
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Erschienen: 
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014
Umfang: 
Online-Ressource (593 p)
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
Angaben zum Inhalt: 
""Contents""; ""Tables and Figures""; ""Foreword""; ""Abbreviations""; ""PART ONE: HOW WE GOT HERE: HISTORICAL RESTRUCTURING AND ITS SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL LEGACY""; ""1 Introduction � What Stress? What Coasts?""; ""2 A Social-Ecological History of Canada�s Fisheries""; ""3 Not Managing for Scarcity: Social-Ecological Issues in Contemporary Fisheries Management and Capture Practices""; ""4 Social-Ecological Health and the History of the Forest Products Industry on Both Coasts""; ""5 Social-Ecological Health and the History of Nonrenewable Resources on Both Coasts""
""6 Cross-Scale, Cross-Sector, and Cross-Purpose Issues: Overlap in the Coastal Zone""""PART TWO: THE HUMAN IMPACT OF RESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL HEALTH""; ""7 The Restructuring of Health Care on Both Coasts since the 1980s""; ""8 The Statistical Face of Restructuring and Human Health""; ""9 The Human Voice of Social-Ecological Restructuring: Jobs, Incomes, Livelihoods, Ways of Life, and Human Health""; ""10 Restructuring, Nutrition, and Diet on Both Coasts""; ""11 The Human Voice of Social-Ecological Restructuring II: Youth, Education, and Health""
""PART THREE: TOWARDS SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL HEALTH: COASTAL PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALS""""12 Future Options I: Aquaculture, Hatcheries, Tourism, Transportation, and Local Initiatives""; ""13 Future Options II: The Oil and Gas Potential of the Queen Charlotte and Tofino Basins""; ""14 New Options for Governance I: Marine and Coastal Waters""; ""15 New Options for Governance II: The Land and Sea/Land Interface""; ""16 Building a More Resilient Future""; ""APPENDICES""; ""1 Interdisciplinary Team Research � the Coasts Under Stress Experience""; ""2 The Coasts Under Stress Team""
""3 Glossary of Technical Terms""""4 Glossary of Species Mentioned in the Text, by Scientific Name""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""
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ISBN: 
978-0-7735-3203-8
978-0-7735-3203-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)


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978-0-7735-7601-8 ( : 127.23 (NL))
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Zusammenfassung: 
While coasts are often places of unsurpassing beauty, many coastal communities suffer from poverty, unemployment, health risks, and the effects of environmental degradation. Coasts Under Stress is a unique interdisciplinary exploration of the complex interplay of economy, culture, environment, and health in the coastal communities of eastern and western Canada.

Intro -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- PART ONE: HOW WE GOT HERE: HISTORICAL RESTRUCTURING AND ITS SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL LEGACY -- 1 Introduction - What Stress? What Coasts? -- 2 A Social-Ecological History of Canada's Fisheries -- 3 Not Managing for Scarcity: Social-Ecological Issues in Contemporary Fisheries Management and Capture Practices -- 4 Social-Ecological Health and the History of the Forest Products Industry on Both Coasts -- 5 Social-Ecological Health and the History of Nonrenewable Resources on Both Coasts -- 6 Cross-Scale, Cross-Sector, and Cross-Purpose Issues: Overlap in the Coastal Zone -- PART TWO: THE HUMAN IMPACT OF RESTRUCTURING AND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL HEALTH -- 7 The Restructuring of Health Care on Both Coasts since the 1980s -- 8 The Statistical Face of Restructuring and Human Health -- 9 The Human Voice of Social-Ecological Restructuring: Jobs, Incomes, Livelihoods, Ways of Life, and Human Health -- 10 Restructuring, Nutrition, and Diet on Both Coasts -- 11 The Human Voice of Social-Ecological Restructuring II: Youth, Education, and Health -- PART THREE: TOWARDS SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL HEALTH: COASTAL PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALS -- 12 Future Options I: Aquaculture, Hatcheries, Tourism, Transportation, and Local Initiatives -- 13 Future Options II: The Oil and Gas Potential of the Queen Charlotte and Tofino Basins -- 14 New Options for Governance I: Marine and Coastal Waters -- 15 New Options for Governance II: The Land and Sea/Land Interface -- 16 Building a More Resilient Future -- APPENDICES -- 1 Interdisciplinary Team Research - the Coasts Under Stress Experience -- 2 The Coasts Under Stress Team -- 3 Glossary of Technical Terms -- 4 Glossary of Species Mentioned in the Text, by Scientific Name -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O.


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