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The Future of U.S. Ocean Policy: Choices For The New Century
Island Press, 2000 eISBN: 978-1-61091-333-1 | Paper: 978-1-55963-676-6 | Cloth: 978-1-55963-675-9 Library of Congress Classification GC1020.C53 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 333.9164150973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The United States is about to embark on the most thorough reconsideration of its ocean policy in more than three decades. With 1998 designated as the International Year of the Ocean by the United Nations, and with both the executive branch and the Congress currently working toward developing new approaches to formulating and implementing ocean policy, a comprehensive overview of key issues and concerns is essential. The Future of U.S. Ocean Policy provides such an overview, with an in-depth analysis of the evolution of U.S. ocean policy and a timely discussion of the most important ocean and coastal issues facing the nation. The book assesses the current status of ocean policy, examines national and international trends, and considers choices for policymakers in the 21st century. Following an introductory chapter that reviews national ocean policy and the process by which it is made, the authors:
The Future of U.S. Ocean Policy is the only recent book that focuses on national ocean policy in its entirety, and will play an important role in upcoming debates concerning the future direction of policy initiatives. Agency personnel, members and staff of nongovernmental organizations, industry groups, Congressional staffers, state and local government officials, academics, and concerned citizens will find the book an invaluable guide, as will students and faculty in courses in marine and coastal management and in environmental management. See other books on: Cicin-Sain, Biliana | Future | Knecht, Robert | Marine resources conservation | Oceanography See other titles from Island Press |
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