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UNITAR SERIES ON SEA AND HUMAN SECURITY

“Towards a comprehensive security for seas and oceans”

14- 19 October 2007, Hiroshima, Japan

This workshop is the fifth in a Series started in Hiroshima in 2002

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Selected country presentations

Reza  SHAHIFAR, Director General, Protection and Reconstruction of Marine Resources, Jehad and Agriculture Ministry, Iranian Fishery Organization, Iran

Climatic changes and effects on fisheries in Iran (127Kb)

 

Xinhua YUAN, Associate Professor Asia-Pacific Regional Research and Training Center for Integrated Fish Farming, China

Summer sea closing policy in China (399Kb)

 

Monyneath VANN, Technical Deputy Director General, Ministry of Environment, Cambodia

Integrated coastal zone management in Cambodia (203Kb)

 

Alok SAXENA, Conservator of Forests, Department of Environment and Forests, Andaman and Nicobar Administration, India

Andaman and Nicobar Islands - development vs conservation (820Kb)

 

Poungthong ONOORA, Chief, International Law Group, Fisheries Foreign Affairs Division, Department of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Thailand

Review of marine resource management in Thailand (727Kb)

 

Ninh NGUYEN HUU, Chairman, Center for Environment Research, Education and Development, Vietnam

Linking climate change adaptation and disaster risk management at coastal zone: Vietnam case (328Kb)

 

Ajay PRADHAN, Director and Project Manager, DHI Water Environment Health, India

Beach protection: call for paradigm shift (4155Kb)

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