Environment and development
in coastal regions and in small islands

work in progress 2

APPENDIX III

Forum Contributions up to 30th September 2000,
Listed by forum URL number

Contributions are listed by Forum number such that the URL for a paper is http://www.csiwisepractices.org/?read=x where x is the number of the paper. To access the Forum the user name is csi and the password is wise. Contributions in red were submitted as example wise practices.

NB: All contributions below are in English; several are also in other languages, indicated between brackets.

2 Planning for coastal erosion / eastern Caribbean islands. (also in French and Spanish) Gillian Cambers u
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3 Using traditional checks and balances in sustainable development / Samoa.
Mali Voi
4 Cross sectoral approaches to integrated coastal management / Alang and Bhavnagar Bhal-India. R. Sudarshana
5 The repercussions of salt extraction / Bhavnagar Bhal-India. R. Sudarshana
6 Questions about salt extraction. R Sudarshana
7 Ethics of drinking water. R Sudarshana
8 How did traditional taboos work? Gillian Cambers
9 Perception of disasters. Gillian Cambers
10 Planning for port development / Dholera-India. R. Sudarshana
11 Rumours, perceptions and technology. R. Sudarshana
12 A co-management approach to artisanal fisheries / Chile and Uruguay. Omar Defeo and Juan Carlos Castilla
13 Cost benefit analysis of major infrastructural developments / Papua New Guinea. Haraka Gaudi
14 Why did the wise practice fail? Gillian Cambers
15 Clarificat ions sought about levels of government control. Gillian Cambers
16 Successful co-management requires full involvement. Omar Defeo
17 ‘Self-help’ among stakeholder groups / Haiti. (also in French) Jean Wiener
18 Education: mother of all wise practices / Worldwide. R. Sudarshana
19 Restoration of mangrove / Saloum Delta-Senegal. (also in French) Salif Diop and Arona Soumare
20 Local coping strategies / Faroe Islands-Denmark. Joergen Ole Baerenholdt and Nils Aarsaether
21 Levels of government responsibility/concepts of land ownership. Haraka Gaudi
22 Changing attitudes to traditional houses / Sardinia Island-Italy. Maria Luisa Gentileschi
23 Re-establishing native horticulture / Sardinia Island-Italy. Maria Luisa Gentileschi
24 A long term approach to wise practices. (also in French) Gillian Cambers
25 Wise practice criteria as an international instrument. Mali Voi
26 Changing attitudes to water pollution / Yeumbeul-Senegal. (also in French) Salif Diop and Aziz Tandia
27 Constraints of edg/international instruments. Gillian Cambers
28 A sustainable approach to small island development / Krk Island-Croatia. (also in French) Giovanni Campeol and Philippe Pypaert
29 Cultural tourism: restoring an historic city / Essaouira-Morocco. (also in French) Abdelaziz El Mouatez
30 Environmental impact assessment and capacity building. Maria Rosario Partidario
31 Paying for wise practice implementation. (also in French) Gillian Cambers
32 Limiting resource ex traction/product standardisation. (also in Bahasa Indonesia) Bambang Radi
33 Supply of drinking water / Indonesia. (also in Bahasa Indonesia) Bambang Radi
34 The scope of environmental management. Philippe MacClenahan
35 Further repercussions of salt water extraction. (also in Bahasa Indonesia) Bambang Radi
36 The ethical dimension of wise practices. Philippe MacClenahan
37 Environmental impact assessment as a management tool / Philippines. Miguel Fortes
38 Multiple use of a coastal lagoon: success and failure / Chilka Lagoon-India. R. Sudarshana
39 Planning for development / Maputaland-South Africa. Mark Jury and Antonio Hoguane
40 Coastal zone regulations / India. R. Sudarshana
41 Local solutions: recharge of wells / Kathiawar-India. Vidyut Joshi and H. C. Dube
42 Effective communication: strengthening environmental journalism / Kenya. Wambui Kiai
43 Transferring a coastal erosion problem: is this a wise practice? / Lagos-Nigeria. Regina Folorunsho
44 Further thoughts on ethical and moral considerations. Mali Voi
45 Mitigating land and water salinity problems / Saurashtra and Kutch-India. R. Sudarshana
46 Community-based management of subsistence fisheries / Samoa. Jennifer Kallie and Autalavou Taua  
47 Environmental impact assessment/mobilising the public. Haraka Gaudi
48 Combining traditional and modern practices in fisheries / Sine-Saloum-Senegal. (also in French) Papa Samba Diouf et al.  
49 Seeking alternatives to beach sand mining / São Tomé and Principe. (also in French) Lourenço Monteiro Jesus and Maria Rosario Partidario
50 Evaluating the cost of wise practices. (also in French) Philippe MacClenahan
51 Local versus private control of water resources. Philippe MacClenahan
52 A regional approach to integrated coastal management / West Indian Ocean Islands. (also in French)  Yves Henocque
53 Co-management in marine protected areas / Portland Bight-Jamaica. Peter Espeut
54 Conservation through multi-purpose use. (also in French)  Salif Diop and Arona Soumare
55 Wise practices need to accommodate local conditions / Hawaii-U.S.A. Bob Colopy
56 Resource use versus resource conservation. (also in French) Regina Folorunsho
57 Public-private partnerships for marine pollution management / Batangas Bay-Philippines. Chua Thia-Eng
58 Interagency partnerships in pollution monitoring / Xiamen-China. Chua Thia-Eng
59 Community involvement in turtle protection / Itsamia-Comoros. (also in French) Aboubakari Boina
60 Financial responsibility and inter-agency cooperation. (also in French) Salif Diop and Aziz Tandia
61 Local stakeholders concerns versus business priorities. Philippe MacClenahan
62 Community-based fisheries stewardship / New Zealand. Martin OConnor
63 Need versus greed. Kavita Khanna
64 Tackling one impact of port development: mosquitoes. Kavita Khanna
65 Usefulness of the consultative processes. Chua Thia-Eng
66 Crossing institutional and disciplinary boun daries / Rio de la Plata-Uruguay. (also in Spanish) Juan José Calvo
67 Waste management and recycling at the grassroots level / Jakarta Bay-Indonesia. (also in Bahasa Indonesia) Yoslan Nur
68 Resolving different user interests through co-management. (also in French) Salif Diop and Arona Soumare
69 Evaluating wise practices. (also in French) Gillian Cambers
70 Improving communication and preserving cultural heritage / Surin Islands-Thailand. Narumon Hinshiranan
71 Managing household waste in small communities / Itsandra Bay-Comoros. (also in French) Aboubakari Boina
72  Operationalizing sustainable coastal development / Alexandria-Egypt. Samir Riad
73 A regional approach to environmental quality management / Jakarta-Indonesia. (also in Bahasa Indonesia) Yoslan Nur
74 A new approach to offshore resource exploration / South Africa. Ian McLachlan
75 Education: a product, a process or a combination? Miguel Fortes
76 Wise practice design, evaluation and transferability. Gillian Cambers
77 Balancing materialism with morality: Gandhi still lives / Manar-India. Vidyut Joshi and Rupa Desai Abdi
78 Combining research and education in protected area management / Ulugan Bay-Philippines. Miguel Fortes
79 The evaluation process. (also in French)  Abdelaziz El Mouatez
80 How were the changes brought about? Gillian Cambers
81 Helping those who are willing to be helped. Gillian Cambers
82 Public participation in regulatory controls. Gillian Cambers
83 The complexity of beach sand mining: an issue for many islands. (also in French) Gillian Cambers
84 Responding to varying levels of participation. Jennifer Kallie and Autalavou Taua
85 Industrial safety concerns in the ship breaking industry / Alang-India. Vidyut Joshi
86 Changing social conditions and the ship breaking industry / Alang-India. Vidyut  Joshi and H. C. Dube
87 The role of environmental impact assessment in farmland reorganisation / Hailuoto Island-Finland. Sakari Gronlund
88 A viable solution to beach sand mining? / Montserrat. Gillian Cambers
89 Use of remote sensing in wise practices for coastal management / Worldwide. R. Sudarshana
97 Clarification regarding public participation in regulatory controls. Ian McLachlan
100 Planning for su stainable tourism development / Karelia-Finland and Russia. Maisa Siirala
114 Wholesome communication: the essence of wisdom. R. Sudarshana
115 Hints for new initiatives. R. Sudarshana
116 DPR is similar to EMPR. R. Sudarshana
117 Elaboration needed. R. Sudarshana
118 Acts of duty are not wise practices. (also in French) R. Sudarshana
126 Bay Management. Ian Dutton
129 Toward Coastal Impact Studies. (also in French) Arona Soumare
131 A first ste p in sustainability: learning from traditional practices. (also in French) Jean Wiener
132 The role of non government organizations in programme implementation             (also in French).  Jean Wiener
141 Organising the NGOs towards common objectives. (also in French) Yves Henocque
142 Economic aspects of sand mining / Kosrae. Douglas Ramsay
144 Questioning the role of NGOs. (also in French) Sibylle Riedmiller
146 Further questioning the role of some NGOs / Philippines. (also in French)  Miguel Fortes
148 Forum focus: human activities or human development. Miguel Fortes
149 A combination of factors is necessary for wise practice implementation. Gillian Cambers
150 Further developments at Ulugan Bay, Philippines. Miguel Fortes
151 Economic incentives for wise practice implementation. Douglas Ramsay
153 Community-based fisheries management / from Samoa to Hai ti. Jean Wiener
154 Conditions necessary for the implementation of this wise practice. Gillian Cambers
156 The role of the village communities. Jennifer Kallie and Autalavou Taua  
158 Using locally available materials for construction. Hari Baral
159 Questioning the nature of a ‘wise practice’. R. Sudarshana
160 The social cost of salt extraction. Kavita Khanna
162 A cost saving approach to the supply of potable water. (also in French) Aziz  Tandia, Salif Diop and Mamadou Sall
164 Changing the cycle of debt and dependency. Haraka Gaudi
166 Salt flats: exploitable resources or rich ecosystems? Kavita Khanna
170 A method for waste water treatment in coastal towns. Ivan Vesely
173 Humanity confronting nature. Mali Voi
174 Exposing the hypocrisy of some environmental resorts. (also in French) Miguel Fortes
178 Options for protecting a rampart threatened by coastal erosion. (also in French) Roland Paskoff 
182 A categorisation of wise practice characteristics. (also in French) Aboubakari Boina
183 Self-interest versus environmental interest. (also in French) Jean Wiener
184 Forward planning in Maputaland: identification of key issues. Mark Jury, Yogani Govender and B. Z. Mathenjwa
185 Private sector investment in marine conservation / Chumbe Island - Tanzania.  Sibylle Riedmiller
188 Need for worldwide representative system of Chumbe-type reserves. (also in French) Jan C. Post
189 Clarification sought on the status of Chumbe Island. (also in French) C. K. Rumisha
190 Preparation of a master plan for coastal zone management / Menabe - Madagascar. (also in French ) Yves Henocque
195 Chumbe Island: an example of island conservation for the Pacific. (also in French) Mali Voi
197 Sustainable tourism in a Biosphere Reserve, Puerto Galera, Philippines. Miguel Fortes
200 On the need for coral reef preservation / Caribbean Sea. (also in French) Donatus St. Aimee
203 Constitutional and legal context of Chumbe Reef Sanctuary. (also in French) Sibylle Riedmiller
205 Water supply: a case for private control? (also in French) Article from ‘The Economist
206 Who is responsible for tourism’s negative impacts on the environment? (also in French) Mali Voi
207 Holding developers and governments accountable. H ari Baral
208 Conserving water to offset drought. Kavita Khanna
210 Demystifying environmental concepts / Ecuador. Elizabeth Orellana de Silva
211 Local and private control of water provision / Tanzania. (also in French) Sibylle Riedmiller
212 Directing tourism investment / Caribbean islands. Leisa Perch
213 Local control of water supply / Papua New Guinea. Mali Voi
214 Incentives for non-consumptive use as alternative to heavy taxation. (also in  French) Sibylle Riedmiller
215 Developing water management systems as a partnership among municipalities / Latvia. Guntis Klavins  
216 Working toward sustainable development: cooperation among local government municipalities / Latvia. Alanda Pulina  
219 Information searches on the Forum. (also in French and Spanish)             Moderator
223 Converting an adversary into an ally. Rupa Desai Abdi and Bharti Mehta
229 The pressures of tourism: when is ‘enough’ really enough? (also in French and Spanish) Arno S. Schmid
230 Uncontrolled tourism development in the Gulf of Mexico. Peter Wiese
231 Conservation and Tourism: we will be honoured to a ccept. Sibylle Riedmiller
232 Clarification sought on the ‘self destruct theory of tourism’. Dennis Pantin
233 Coral reef conservation without tourism development / Chumbe Island-Tanzania. Michael J. Risk
235 Marine Zonation. Melissa Macasaet
237 ICZM: Coastal management through integration of knowledge and technology Makram A. Gerges
239 An ‘environmental’ solution to coastal erosion / Caribbean. (also in French) Arno S. Schmid
240 Seeking solutions to flooding / Lagos - Nigeria. Larry Awosika and Regina Folorunsho
246 The self-destruct theory of tourism / Cancún-Mexico. (also in French and Spanish) Peter Wiese 
247 Conservation needs tourism development / Chumbe Island - Tanzania. Andrew Jones, Rodney Salm and Paul Siegel
248 UNEP’s Global 500 awards: wise practices in action. Moderator
249 Tourism as a tool to conserve humanity’s cultural and natural heritage / Pacific islands. Mali Voi
25 1 Clean renewable energy / Cousin Island - Seychelles. Kerstin Henri
253 Mass market versus up-scale tourism / St. Croix-U.S. Virgin Islands and Anguilla. Bruce Potter
254 Local (Palawan-Philippines) and global aspects of renewable energy. Hugh            Trudeau and Stefan Gössling
257 Citizens recycle waste / Jakarta Bay-Indonesia (also in Bahasa Indonesia). Warief Djajanto
259 Villages to conduct their own fisheries management / Samoa. Jennifer Kallie and Autalavou Taua  
262 Assessing the needs of environmental journalists. Louisette Gouverne and Michael Schweres  
267 Paradise lost: how marine science failed the world’s coral reefs. Michael J. Risk
269 The role of environmental journalists in wetland conservation / Tanzania. Paul Siegel 
271 The battle for the last fish in the South Atlantic. (also in Spanish) M. Sommer
277 Environmental impact of urban and indust rial development - a case history: Cancún. (also in French and Spanish) Peter Wiese
279 Debate in the U.S.A. over privatising marine fisheries. Patricio Bernal and Peter Wiese 
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