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Ng'ang'a, S.; Nichols, S.; Sutherland, M.; Cockburn, S.. |
The importance of the marine environment to human existence makes it imperative that information models represent the multidimensional nature of reality as closely as possible in order to facilitate good governance. Information for a jurisdiction, on the effects of its formal law and community interests on the marine environment (e.g. nature and spatial extents and the rights, responsibilities, and restrictions etc.) would be stored in a marine cadastre. Other information on the physical, biological, socio-cultural and economic nature of the environment may be linked to the cadastre to give it a multipurpose function. This paper has the following objectives: 1. To highlight new spatial information technologies that facilitate the retrieval of various... |
Tipo: Conference Material |
Palavras-chave: Marine cadastre; Ocean mapping; Marine parcel; Marine Governance; Sustainable development; Oceans. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/836 |
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