Place matters : geospatial tools for marine science, conservation, and management in the Pacific Northwest /

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Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 2005.
Description:xii, 305 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5726980
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Other authors / contributors:Wright, Dawn J., 1961-
Scholz, Astrid J.
ISBN:0870710575 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Sylvia Earle
  • Preface / Dawn J. Wright and Astrid J. Scholz
  • Ch. 1. Biogeographic assessments of NOAA national marine sanctuaries : the integration of ecology and GIS to aid in marine management boundary delineation and assessment / Mark E. Monaco, Matt S. Kendall, Jamison L. Higgins, Charles E. Alexander and Mitchell S. Tartt
  • Ch. 2. Mapping global fisheries patterns and their consequences / Reg Watson, Jackie Alder, Villy Christensen and Daniel Pauly
  • Ch. 3. The benefits and pitfalls of geographic information systems in marine benthic habitat mapping / Gary H. Greene, Joseph J. Bizzarro, Janet E. Tilden, Holly L. Lopez and Mercedes D. Erdey
  • Ch. 4. Modelling inshore rockfish habitat in British Columbia : a pilot study / Jeff Ardron and Scott Wallace
  • Ch. 5. The OCEAN framework - modeling the linkages between marine ecology, fishing economy, and coastal communities / Astrid Scholz, Mike Mertens and Charles Steinback
  • Ch. 6. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary : advancing the science and policy of marine protected areas / Satie Airame
  • Ch. 7. The tools of the Oregon coastal atlas / Tanya Haddad, Dawn Wright, Michele Dailey, Paul Klarin, John Marra, Randy Dana and David Revell
  • Ch. 8. Nearshore marine conservation planning in the Pacific Northwest : exploring the utility of a siting algorithm for representing marine biodiversity / Zach Ferdana
  • Ch. 9. Continental-scale conservation planning : the Baja California to Bering Sea region / Lance E. Morgan, Peter J. Etnoyer and Elliott A. Norse
  • Ch. 10. Using GIS to elicit and apply local knowledge to ocean conservation / Kate Bonzon, Rod Fujita and Peter Black
  • Ch. 11. Rapid shoreline inventory : a citizen-based approach to identifying and prioritizing marine shoreline conservation and restoration projects / Philip Bloch, Jessemine Fung, Tom Dean, Lisa Younger and Jacques White
  • Ch. 12. Port Orford ocean resources team : partnering local and scientific knowledge with GIS to create a sustainable community in Southern Oregon / Victoria Wedell, David Revell, Laura Anderson and Leesa Cobb
  • Ch. 13. Spatial reasoning for terra cognita : progress and grand challenges of marine GIS / Dawn J. Wright and Patrick N. Halpin.