Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area

This publication is a compilation of studies concerning the marine protected areas of the North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network (NEAMPAN) established under the North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC). The network currently consists of 12 marine protec...

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Main Authors: North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC), Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia, UN.ESCAP
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Published: North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) 2021
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Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia
UN.ESCAP
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Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia
UN.ESCAP
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description This publication is a compilation of studies concerning the marine protected areas of the North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network (NEAMPAN) established under the North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC). The network currently consists of 12 marine protected areas (MPAs) in China, Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Russian Federation selected by the respective countries. The twelve marine protected areas of NEAMPAN are diverse, with their sizes ranging from less than 30 km2 (Changyi National Marine Ecology Special Protected Area, China; Suncheon Bay Wetland Protected Area in the Republic of Korea; and marine areas of Sikhote-Alin State Natural Biosphere Reserve in the Russian Federation) to over 600 km2 (Far-Eastern State Marine Biosphere Reserve (FESMBR) in the Russian Federation), locations covering subarctic (Shiretoko National Park in Japan; and FESMBR in the Russian Federation) to tropical climate zones (e.g., Shankou Mangrove National Marine Nature Reserve and Nanji Islands National Marine Nature Reserve, China). Naturally, there are vast variations among the NEAMPAN MPAs in their biological features, target species, and the anthropocentric impact on the protected areas. While the institutional set up of MPA sites varies within and across the countries, each MPA has its own management plans and systems to monitor its ecological status and to ensure conservation and appropriate use of the marine protected areas. Thus, the studies compiled here are intended to look into the management plansand monitoring of the MPAs in NEAMPAN and explore their linkages. Some of these features are highlighted below, although this report is not an attempt to make cross-country comparisons - given the diverse nature of institutional settings and the responsibilities in management of the target MPAs in the respective countries.
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spelling ftunescap:oai:repository.unescap.org:20.500.12870/5427 2025-01-17T01:01:05+00:00 Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia UN.ESCAP CHINA JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA RUSSIAN FEDERATION 2021-01-01 xxi, 188 p. application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5427 eng rus kor jpn chi eng rus kor jpn chi North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC) https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5427 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the copyright holder, provided that the source is acknowledged. The ESCAP Publications Office would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source. Use may not be made of this publication for resale or any other commercial purpose whatsoever without prior permission. Applications for such permission, with a statement of the purpose and extent of reproduction, should be addressed to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations, New York. United Nations Marine protected areas Protected areas MARINE AREAS NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES CASE STUDIES Text 2021 ftunescap https://doi.org/20.500.12870/5427 2024-03-26T03:40:28Z This publication is a compilation of studies concerning the marine protected areas of the North-East Asian Marine Protected Areas Network (NEAMPAN) established under the North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC). The network currently consists of 12 marine protected areas (MPAs) in China, Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Russian Federation selected by the respective countries. The twelve marine protected areas of NEAMPAN are diverse, with their sizes ranging from less than 30 km2 (Changyi National Marine Ecology Special Protected Area, China; Suncheon Bay Wetland Protected Area in the Republic of Korea; and marine areas of Sikhote-Alin State Natural Biosphere Reserve in the Russian Federation) to over 600 km2 (Far-Eastern State Marine Biosphere Reserve (FESMBR) in the Russian Federation), locations covering subarctic (Shiretoko National Park in Japan; and FESMBR in the Russian Federation) to tropical climate zones (e.g., Shankou Mangrove National Marine Nature Reserve and Nanji Islands National Marine Nature Reserve, China). Naturally, there are vast variations among the NEAMPAN MPAs in their biological features, target species, and the anthropocentric impact on the protected areas. While the institutional set up of MPA sites varies within and across the countries, each MPA has its own management plans and systems to monitor its ecological status and to ensure conservation and appropriate use of the marine protected areas. Thus, the studies compiled here are intended to look into the management plansand monitoring of the MPAs in NEAMPAN and explore their linkages. Some of these features are highlighted below, although this report is not an attempt to make cross-country comparisons - given the diverse nature of institutional settings and the responsibilities in management of the target MPAs in the respective countries. Text Subarctic ESCAP Repository (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific)
spellingShingle Marine protected areas
Protected areas
MARINE AREAS
NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES
CASE STUDIES
North-East Asian Subregional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC)
Subregional Office for East and North-East Asia
UN.ESCAP
Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title_full Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title_fullStr Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title_full_unstemmed Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title_short Management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
title_sort management plans, monitoring and assessment of marine protected area
topic Marine protected areas
Protected areas
MARINE AREAS
NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES
CASE STUDIES
topic_facet Marine protected areas
Protected areas
MARINE AREAS
NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES
CASE STUDIES
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5427