Coasts under stress restructuring and social-ecological health / Rosemary E. Ommer and the Coasts Under Stress Research Project team.

Contents pt. I. How we got here : historical restructuring and its social-ecological legacy. Introduction : what stress? What coasts? ; A social-ecological history of Canada's fisheries ; Not managing for scarcity : social-ecological issues in contemporary fisheries management and capture practices ; Social-ecological health and the history of the forest products industry on both coasts ; Social-ecological health and the history of nonrenewable resources on both coasts ; Cross-scale, cross-sector, and cross-purpose issues : overlap in the coastal zone -- pt. II. The human impact of restructuring and social-ecological health. The restructuring of health care on both coasts since the 1980s ; The statistical face of restructuring and human health ; The human voice of social-ecological restructuring :jobs, incomes, livelihoods, ways of life, and human health ; Restructuring, nutrition, and diet on both coasts ; The human voice of social-ecological restructuring II : youth, education, and health -- pt. III. Towards social-ecological health : coastal problems and potentials. Future options I : aquaculture, hatcheries, tourism, transportation, and local initiatives ; Future options II : the oil and gas potential of the Queen Charlotte and Tofino Basins ; New options for governance I : marine and coastal waters ; New options for governance II : the land and sea/land interface ; Building a more resilient future -- Appendices. Interdisciplinary team research : the coasts under stress experience ; The coasts under stress team ; Glossary of technical terms ; Glossary of species mentioned in the text, by scientific name.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [503]-554) and index.
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ISBN9780773532038 (bound)
ISBN077353203X (bound)
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ISBN0773532250 (pbk.)

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