Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar

Protection of sound management of coastal and marine areas is acknowledged as important mechanisms for alleviating poverty in the developing tropics. Tanzania has had considerable practical experience with a diversity of models that rely on private...

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spelling okr-10986-73842021-04-23T14:02:30Z Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar World Bank Hewawasam, Indumathie Ruitenbeekm Jack Ngoile, Magnus AGRICULTURE ARCHIPELAGO ARTISANAL FISHERIES BASIN BAY BEACH BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION BIRD BIRD AREA BIRD AREAS BREEDING BREEDING SITE BROOKS CASE STUDIES CO-MANAGEMENT COAST COASTAL AREA COASTAL AREAS COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS COASTAL ENVIRONMENT COASTAL MANAGEMENT COASTAL PROTECTION COASTAL REGION COASTAL REGIONS COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COASTAL RESOURCES COASTAL TOURISM COASTAL WETLANDS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTLINE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSERVATION CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION PROJECTS CONTINENTAL SHELF CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES CORAL CORAL REEFS COST EFFECTIVENESS CRITICAL SPECIES CROPS CULTURAL HERITAGE CURRENTS DEEP SEA DEEP WATER ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ECOLOGY ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM TYPE ECOSYSTEMS EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION ENDANGERED SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS EXPENDITURES FAUNA FISH FISH RESOURCES FISHERIES FISHERY MANAGEMENT FISHERY MANAGEMENT AREAS FISHING FOREIGN VESSELS FOREST FOREST AREA FOREST RESERVE FORESTRY FORESTS FRUITS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS GRASS ECOSYSTEMS HABITAT HABITAT TYPE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES INFLATION ISLAND CONSERVATION ISSUES LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEM LEGISLATION LIVELIHOODS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL FISHERMEN LOCAL LIVELIHOODS MANGROVE FORESTS MANGROVES MARICULTURE MARINE AREAS MARINE CONSERVATION MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MARINE ENVIRONMENT MARINE HABITATS MARINE ORGANISMS MARINE PARK MARINE PARKS MARINE POLICY MARINE PRODUCTS MARINE RESERVE MARINE RESERVES MARINE RESOURCES MARINE SCIENCES MASKED BOOBY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL CATASTROPHES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE BASE NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE RESERVE OCEAN CURRENTS OFFSHORE ISLANDS PARK MANAGERS PARKS PATCH REEFS POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POPULATION PRESSURES POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LINE PROTECTED AREAS REEF REEF AREA REEFS RESERVE SYSTEM RESERVES RIVER SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SANCTUARY SAVINGS SEA GRASS SEABIRD SEABIRDS SEAWEED SHORE SOFT CORALS SOOTY TERNS SPECIES DIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE SUSTAINABLE USE SWIFT TERRITORIAL WATERS TIDAL WATERS TOURISM TOURISM INDUSTRY TRADITIONAL USE UNCERTAINTY VARIETY VILLAGES VULNERABLE SPECIES WEALTH WEEDS WETLANDS WILDLIFE Protection of sound management of coastal and marine areas is acknowledged as important mechanisms for alleviating poverty in the developing tropics. Tanzania has had considerable practical experience with a diversity of models that rely on private sector partnerships, community co-management regimes, and government-led initiatives for marine protection. This report outlines a vision of what a protected area system could look like in 50 years. It draws on state-of-the-art ecosystems, socioeconomic, financial, and institutional background studies, to paint a picture that emphasizes community-based adaptive co-management, within a flexible system of eight protected area networks, on of which is the Exclusive Economic Zone. 2012-06-07T14:51:44Z 2012-06-07T14:51:44Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6433769/blueprint-2050-sustaining-marine-environment-mainland-tanzania-zanzibar 0-8213-6123-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7384 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa East Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Tanzania
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topic AGRICULTURE
ARCHIPELAGO
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
BASIN
BAY
BEACH
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION
BIRD
BIRD AREA
BIRD AREAS
BREEDING
BREEDING SITE
BROOKS
CASE STUDIES
CO-MANAGEMENT
COAST
COASTAL AREA
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL COMMUNITIES
COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT
COASTAL MANAGEMENT
COASTAL PROTECTION
COASTAL REGION
COASTAL REGIONS
COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
COASTAL RESOURCES
COASTAL TOURISM
COASTAL WETLANDS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTLINE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION AREA
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONSERVATION OF NATURE
CONSERVATION PROJECTS
CONTINENTAL SHELF
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES
CORAL
CORAL REEFS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CRITICAL SPECIES
CROPS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
CURRENTS
DEEP SEA
DEEP WATER
ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM TYPE
ECOSYSTEMS
EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS
EXPENDITURES
FAUNA
FISH
FISH RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERY MANAGEMENT AREAS
FISHING
FOREIGN VESSELS
FOREST
FOREST AREA
FOREST RESERVE
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUITS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GRASS ECOSYSTEMS
HABITAT
HABITAT TYPE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INFLATION
ISLAND CONSERVATION
ISSUES
LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEM
LEGISLATION
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL FISHERMEN
LOCAL LIVELIHOODS
MANGROVE FORESTS
MANGROVES
MARICULTURE
MARINE AREAS
MARINE CONSERVATION
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARINE HABITATS
MARINE ORGANISMS
MARINE PARK
MARINE PARKS
MARINE POLICY
MARINE PRODUCTS
MARINE RESERVE
MARINE RESERVES
MARINE RESOURCES
MARINE SCIENCES
MASKED BOOBY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL CATASTROPHES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE RESERVE
OCEAN CURRENTS
OFFSHORE ISLANDS
PARK MANAGERS
PARKS
PATCH REEFS
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POPULATION PRESSURES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY LINE
PROTECTED AREAS
REEF
REEF AREA
REEFS
RESERVE SYSTEM
RESERVES
RIVER
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANCTUARY
SAVINGS
SEA GRASS
SEABIRD
SEABIRDS
SEAWEED
SHORE
SOFT CORALS
SOOTY TERNS
SPECIES DIVERSITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE
SUSTAINABLE USE
SWIFT
TERRITORIAL WATERS
TIDAL WATERS
TOURISM
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TRADITIONAL USE
UNCERTAINTY
VARIETY
VILLAGES
VULNERABLE SPECIES
WEALTH
WEEDS
WETLANDS
WILDLIFE
spellingShingle AGRICULTURE
ARCHIPELAGO
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
BASIN
BAY
BEACH
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION
BIRD
BIRD AREA
BIRD AREAS
BREEDING
BREEDING SITE
BROOKS
CASE STUDIES
CO-MANAGEMENT
COAST
COASTAL AREA
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL COMMUNITIES
COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT
COASTAL MANAGEMENT
COASTAL PROTECTION
COASTAL REGION
COASTAL REGIONS
COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
COASTAL RESOURCES
COASTAL TOURISM
COASTAL WETLANDS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTLINE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION AREA
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONSERVATION OF NATURE
CONSERVATION PROJECTS
CONTINENTAL SHELF
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES
CORAL
CORAL REEFS
COST EFFECTIVENESS
CRITICAL SPECIES
CROPS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
CURRENTS
DEEP SEA
DEEP WATER
ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ECOLOGICAL PROTECTION
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMICS
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM TYPE
ECOSYSTEMS
EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION
ENDANGERED SPECIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS
EXPENDITURES
FAUNA
FISH
FISH RESOURCES
FISHERIES
FISHERY MANAGEMENT
FISHERY MANAGEMENT AREAS
FISHING
FOREIGN VESSELS
FOREST
FOREST AREA
FOREST RESERVE
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRUITS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GRASS ECOSYSTEMS
HABITAT
HABITAT TYPE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INFLATION
ISLAND CONSERVATION
ISSUES
LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEM
LEGISLATION
LIVELIHOODS
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL FISHERMEN
LOCAL LIVELIHOODS
MANGROVE FORESTS
MANGROVES
MARICULTURE
MARINE AREAS
MARINE CONSERVATION
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
MARINE HABITATS
MARINE ORGANISMS
MARINE PARK
MARINE PARKS
MARINE POLICY
MARINE PRODUCTS
MARINE RESERVE
MARINE RESERVES
MARINE RESOURCES
MARINE SCIENCES
MASKED BOOBY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATURAL CATASTROPHES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE BASE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURE RESERVE
OCEAN CURRENTS
OFFSHORE ISLANDS
PARK MANAGERS
PARKS
PATCH REEFS
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POPULATION PRESSURES
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY LINE
PROTECTED AREAS
REEF
REEF AREA
REEFS
RESERVE SYSTEM
RESERVES
RIVER
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANCTUARY
SAVINGS
SEA GRASS
SEABIRD
SEABIRDS
SEAWEED
SHORE
SOFT CORALS
SOOTY TERNS
SPECIES DIVERSITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE
SUSTAINABLE USE
SWIFT
TERRITORIAL WATERS
TIDAL WATERS
TOURISM
TOURISM INDUSTRY
TRADITIONAL USE
UNCERTAINTY
VARIETY
VILLAGES
VULNERABLE SPECIES
WEALTH
WEEDS
WETLANDS
WILDLIFE
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Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
geographic_facet Africa
East Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Tanzania
description Protection of sound management of coastal and marine areas is acknowledged as important mechanisms for alleviating poverty in the developing tropics. Tanzania has had considerable practical experience with a diversity of models that rely on private sector partnerships, community co-management regimes, and government-led initiatives for marine protection. This report outlines a vision of what a protected area system could look like in 50 years. It draws on state-of-the-art ecosystems, socioeconomic, financial, and institutional background studies, to paint a picture that emphasizes community-based adaptive co-management, within a flexible system of eight protected area networks, on of which is the Exclusive Economic Zone.
author2 Hewawasam, Indumathie
author_facet Hewawasam, Indumathie
World Bank
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
title_short Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
title_full Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
title_fullStr Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
title_full_unstemmed Blueprint 2050 : Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar
title_sort blueprint 2050 : sustaining the marine environment in mainland tanzania and zanzibar
publisher Washington, DC : World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6433769/blueprint-2050-sustaining-marine-environment-mainland-tanzania-zanzibar
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7384
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