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Content:
Series editor\'s introduction
Pages v-vi
Kenneth Sherman
Acknowledgements
Page vii
Contributors
Pages ix-x
1 The large marine ecosystem approach for assessment and management of ocean coastal waters Original Research Article
Pages 3-16
Kenneth Sherman
2 The human dimension in ecosystem management: Institutional performance and the sea grant paradigm Original Research Article
Pages 17-25
R. Baird
3 A framework for monitoring and assessing socioeconomics and governance of large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 27-81
Jon G. Sutinen, Patricia Clay, Christopher L. Dyer, Steven F. Edwards, John Gates, Tom A. Grigalunas, Timothy Hennessey, Lawrence Juda, Andrew W. Kitts, Philip N. Logan, John J. Poggie Jr., Barbara Pollard Rountree, Scott R. Steinback, Eric M. Thunberg, Harold F. Upton, John B. Walden
4 Governance profiles and the management of the uses of large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 83-109
Lawrence Juda, Timothy Hennessey
5 A total capital approach to the management of large marine ecosystems: Case studies of two natural resource disasters Original Research Article
Pages 111-136
Christopher L. Dyer, John J. Poggie
6 Ownership of multi-attribute fishery resources in large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 137-154
Steven F. Edwards
7 Economic activity associated with the northeast shelf large marine ecosystem: Application of an input-output approach Original Research Article
Pages 157-179
P. Hoagland, D. Jin, E. Thunberg, S. Steinback
8 Portfolio management of fish communities in large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 181-199
Steven F. Edwards, Jason S. Link, Barbara P. Rountree
9 Fish habitat: A valuable ecosystem asset Original Research Article
Pages 201-213
Harold F. Upton, Jon G. Sutinen
10 The economic values of atlantic herring in the northeast shelf large marine ecosystem Original Research Article
Pages 215-228
Jung Hee Cho, John M. Gates, Phil Logan, Andrew Kitts, Mark Soboil
11 Eutrophication in the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem: Linking hydrodynamic and economic models for benefit estimation Original Research Article
Pages 229-247
Thomas A. Grigalunas, James J. Opaluch, Jerry Diamantides, Dong-Sik Woo
12 Valuing large marine ecosystem fishery losses because of disposal of sediments: A case study Original Research Article
Pages 249-269
T.A. Grigalunas, J.J. Opaluch, M. Luo
13 Emergence of a science policy-based approach to ecosystem-oriented management of large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 273-295
F.J. Gable
14 Applications of the large marine ecosystem approach toward world summit targets Original Research Article
Pages 297-317
Alfred Duda, Kenneth Sherman
15 The evolution of LME management regimes: The role of adaptive governance Original Research Article
Pages 319-333
Timothy M. Hennessey
16 An evaluation of the modular approach to the assessment and management of large marine ecosystems Original Research Article
Pages 335-355
Hanling Wang
Conclusion
Pages 357-358
Timothy Hennessey, Jon Sutinen
Index
Pages 359-368