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International Conference on Coastal Management

This international conference on integrated management of the coastal zone is under the frame work of the Third International Course Integrated Management of Coastal Resources. This international conference will have the following the Program:
12 July, 2004
-Experiences and evaluation of 10 years of the management plan La Mancha-El Llano, a natural protected area in the coast of Veracruz (Dra. Patricia Moreno-Casasola)
-A world of learning in coastal management: crafting coastal governance in a changing world with examples from Mexico (Dr. Donald Robadue)
-Ecological scenario and institutional arrangements for integrated governance of the Biosphere Reserve Pantanos de Centla, Grijalva/Usumacinta delta Tabasco (Dra. Ana Laura Lara-Domínguez)
13 July, 2004
-Predictions on regional changes in coastal wetlands of Louisiana: Lake Maurepas a case study (Dr. Enrique Reyes
-The evaluation of coastal management plans using ecological models: the Mississippi delta, US and Grijalva/Usumacinta delta, Mexico (Dr. Enrique Reyes)
- Pollution in the Gulf of Mexico by agriculture and industries, and a technological strategy for solution (Dra. Eugenia Olguín Palacios)
14 July, 2004
-Ecological modeling in environmental impacts studies: a critical analysis (Dr. Octavio Perez maqueo, Dr. Miguel Equihua Zamora)
-Public participation in Mexican protected areas: Terminos Lagoon, a case study (Dr. Bruce Currie-Alder)
-The use of wetlands in the Mississippi delta for wastewater assimilation: a review (Dr. John W. Day)
15 July, 2004
-The environmental dimension in public policy making: implications on the seas and coast (Dra. Amparo Martínez Arroyo)
-The legal and normative scenario for environmental governance on the Mexican coast (Dr. Gustavo Alanis-Ortega)
- Social and economic scenario for the coastal zone of the Gulf of Mexico: implications for sustainable development (Dr. Hipólito Rodríguez)
16 July, 2004
-Environmental diagnosis in the Cancún-Tulum corridor: implications for coastal management in the Caribbean (MSc. David Zárate Lomelí)
-Terms of reference for the regional program on ICZM for the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
-Environmental diagnosis of the Gulf of Mexico and ecological sub-regions: ecosystem approach as an integrated management tool (Dr. Alejandro Yáñez-Arancibia)


Location:   Instituto de Ecologia A. C., Xalapa, Ver., Mexico
Dates:   July 12-16, 2004
Early Registration Deadline:   July 9, 2004
Official Language:   Spanish/English
Contact Information:   Dr. Alejandro Yáñez-Arancibia <aya@ecologia.edu.mx>
Dra. Ana Laura Lara-Domínguez <laraana@ecologia.edu.mx>
MSc. David Zárate Lomelí <zaratel@ecologia.edu.mx>


Home Page URL:   http://www.ecologia.edu.mx


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