Conference presentation
Managing human activities in Cape Byron Marine Park
18th NSW Coastal Conference 2009 (Ballina, NSW, 3-6 November)
2009
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Abstract
<p>Increasingly throughout Australia and the world, marine protected areas (MPAs) are<br />being established and managed to address issues such as the need to conserve<br />marine resources and to separate conflicting uses. In this paper we discuss some of<br />current objectives and models relevant to the management of MPAs in Australia and<br />in particular, NSW. Then we examine the application of the multiple use MPA model<br />with respect to the planning and management of Cape Byron Marine Park.</p>
Details
- Title
- Managing human activities in Cape Byron Marine Park
- Creators
- Andrew Page - NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and WaterDavid J Lloyd - Southern Cross UniversityRJ Payne - Lakehead University
- Conference
- 18th NSW Coastal Conference 2009 (Ballina, NSW, 3-6 November)
- Identifiers
- 2879; 991012820672202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation