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2001
Global
Corporate Accountability
Economics Ecosystem Services Valuation methods
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
Sustainable Development
Tourism Coastal developments
Wetlands
2012
Global
Climate Change Emission trading system Greenhouse gases
Economics Ecosystem Services Social Cost of Carbon Valuation methods
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves
Polluter Pays Principle
1999
Global
Biodiversity
Economics Ecosystem Services Valuation methods
Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
2010
Global
Biodiversity
Corporate Accountability
Economics Ecosystem Services Valuation methods
Financial Liability Natural resources damages
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves Marine resources
Public Participation
Sustainable Development
2008
Global
Climate Change
Economics Ecosystem Services Valuation methods
Financial Liability Natural resources damages
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
Tourism Coastal developments
2008
Southeast Asia Viet Nam
Climate Change
Economics Ecosystem Services
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves
Wetlands
2008
Global
Climate Change
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves
Tourism Coastal developments
2010
Global
Climate Change
Economics Ecosystem Services
Financial Liability Natural resources damages
Marine and Coastal Coastal zone management Mangroves
Sustainable Development
Wetlands
1998
Global
Economics Ecosystem Services
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
Sustainable Development
Tourism Coastal developments
2008
Global
Biodiversity
Corporate Accountability
Economics Ecosystem Services Valuation methods
Fisheries
Marine and Coastal Aquaculture Coastal zone management Mangroves
Pollution, Water
Sustainable Development

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