TAILIEUCHUNG - Mapping of natural resources sustainable use in the case studies of secoa project
Series of maps of sustainable use of coastal natural resources focusing on coastal ecosystems and their important components in SECOA project case studies in partner countries of Belgium, India, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the UK and Vietnam show clearly the level of sustainable or unsustainable uses spatially and temporally. | Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển, 2013, tập 19: 239-253 MAPPING OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUSTAINABLE USE IN THE CASE STUDIES OF SECOA PROJECT Tran Dinh Lan, Do Thi Thu Huong, Cao Thi Thu Trang Institute of Marine Environment and Resources Abstract Series of maps of sustainable use of coastal natural resources focusing on coastal ecosystems and their important components in SECOA project case studies in partner countries of Belgium, India, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the UK and Vietnam show clearly the level of sustainable or unsustainable uses spatially and temporally. Although having some limitations in indication of sustainable use of coastal ecosystem due to the lack of data at different time points, the maps of sustainable use of coastal ecosystems in case studies are exercises showing the qualitative approach to assessment of sustainable use of natural resources. Using indicators of ecosystem sustainability for assessment and mapping coastal resources use is a simple method but requires datum sequences at different time points. Making maps of sustainable use of coastal ecosystems also provide the change in area of each level (very sustainable, sustainable, unsustainable and very unsustainable) of the use of coastal ecosystems. I. INTRODUCTION II. METHODOLOGY Within the frame work of the project ‘Solutions for Environmental Contrasts in Coastal Areas’ – SECOA project, maps of sustainable resources use in SECOA case studies of partner countries as Belgium, India, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the UK and Vietnam have been made to interpret and provide more information on assessment of natural resources use. To do assessment of the sustainable use of natural resources then produce the maps, three approaches were taken into account, including DPSIR framework analysis, sustainable use indicators and sustainability index with increasingly quantitative assessment. However, the later approaches require more systematic data that are not always collected and become .
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