EAS Congress 2015: Global Targets, Local Benefits
EAS Congress 2015: Global Targets, Local Benefits

Accelerating Actions for Sustainable Development and Climate Change

This session reviewed best practices and lessons learned in addressing issues such as climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation, marine pollution and waste management, food security, alternative livelihoods and water use conservation and management through the application of integrated coastal management (ICM).

Scaling up ICM: Innovations and Impacts at Local, National and Regional levels

This workshop focused on ICM applications at the local level, national and regional levels, and the contributions that ICM has made to improving governance and management of coastal and ocean areas and related resources, as well as sustainable economic growth and social benefits. Examples of innovative applications
of ICM were presented, including governance partnerships with local communities (e.g., Satoumi), the business sector and/or scientific communities, greening of communities, biodiversity and habitat conservation/rehabilitation, food security (i.e., fisheries, aquaculture), alternative livelihood development, water resources and pollution management, strengthening the resiliency of coastal communities and impoverished households, etc.

This workshop also considered the transferability of innovations and lessons learned for managing marine and coastal areas and resources at the national and regional levels to other sustainable development priorities and programs in the EAS region, as well as to other regions of the world.

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Keynote: Two Decades of Integrated Coastal Management Implementation in the Seas of East Asia: What have we Learned? Chua Thia Eng

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Experiences, Good Practices and Lessons Learned in MPA (Marine Protected Areas)/MPA Networking in the Coral Triangle Porfirio M. Alino

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Marine Spatial Planning for Improved Fisheries Management: Resolving Spatial Conflicts in Balayan Bay, Philippines Regina Bacalso

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Building Community Resilience through ICM Approaches Bui Thi Thu Hien

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Global Partnership in Nutrient Management: Advancing Good Practices in Nutrient Management Christopher Cox Abstract
Coral Restoration and Conservation in Serangan Island, Bali, Indonesia: Turning Coral Miners into Conservation Advocates Ario Damar

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Integrated River Basin Management Approach to Water Use and Supply Management in the Sedone River Basin, Lao PDR Phousavanh Fongkhamdeng

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Strengthening Governance Partnerships at the Local Level and Improving Fisheries Management: Case Study from Northern Mindanao, Philippines Len R. Garces

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Integrated Coastal Management Programme in the Mekong Delta: Accelerating Practical Solutions in Managing and Protecting Coastal Ecosystem Stefan Groenewold

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A Hypothesis of Multistage Management for Satoumi as Integrated Coastal Management Takeshi Hidaka Abstract
Small Grants Programme: from Local to Global Implementation Huyen Thi Thu Nguyen

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Integrated Coastal Management Development in Japan Shin Kisugi Abstract
Alternative Platform for Addressing Poverty and Hunger in Coastal Communities: Experiences from the Philippines Lily Ann D. Lando

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Enhancing Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas through Networking and Implementation of “Ecological Red-Line” Zhao Linlin

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Present Status of Satoumi Activities in Japan: Case Studies on the Role of Satoumi in Coastal Management Osamu Matsuda Abstract
Challenge of Obama City – Future Conference for Coastal City Development Hokuto Mikoshiba Abstract
Scaling and Amplifying MPAs for the Effective Conservation of the “Center of Center of Marine Biodiversity”, The Verde Island Passage Augustus Rex F. Montebon

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Transferring Good Practices, Innovative Approaches and Lessons Learned from ICM Implementation in East Asia to Other Regions Jose Erezo Padilla

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Mobilizing Public and Private Sectors to Improve Coastal Tourism and Beach Management in Sihanoukville, Cambodia Prak Visal

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Increasing Management Efficiency of Water Resources in Selangor through Close Coordination between IRBM and ICM Norfaezah Shamsuddin

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Reviving the Seto Inland Sea, Japan: Coastal Environment Restoration for ICM Implementation in Bizen City Takehiro Tanaka Abstract
Social Marketing for More Sustainable Fisheries Rocky Sanchez Tirona

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ICM Following PDCA Cycle - Second Round of the New Satoumi Promotion Hideto Uranaka Abstract
Improving Biodiversity Conservation and Resilience to Climate Change through Integrated Coastal and Marine Protected Areas Management in the ASEAN Region Sheila G. Vergara

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Community Engagement for Integrated Management of Waste in Watersheds and Coastlines Douglas Woodring

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Development of Coastal Management Method to Realize the Sustainable Coastal Sea Tetsuo Yanagi Abstract
Transforming Traditional Pond Aquaculture to Modern Ecological Aquaculture through Multiple Seawater Use and Application of Industrial Management Practice in Dongying, China Yi Dan

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Application of Knowledge Management in Scaling Up Partnership Investments in Sustainable Development and a Blue Economy

The process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using good practices, experiences and knowledge to achieve sustainable development objectives and targets is a challenge to many development projects and programs across the East Asian Seas region. Ultimately, knowledge sharing and management can and should facilitate enhanced capacity and performance of development projects and impact investments for sustainable development of Large Marine Ecosystem (LMEs) and coasts in the EAS region. Knowledge Management (KM) in this workshop refers not only to the tools, products and services, but the networks and relationships that are critical factors in the transference and effective use of good KM practices and platforms.

The workshop reviewed the application and benefits derived from the products and services in various projects. The workshop also delved into the potential use of such innovations in other projects and by other sectors, and how a regional KM platform can serve to improve access to, and scale up investments in, good practices.

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Keynote: Building True Blue Knowledge Partnerships, Design Insights from the Global Knowledge Initiative Sara Farley

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EBM Knowledge Management: What Do We Need to Know to Manage? Tundi Agardy

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Knowledge Management for NGO Taufiq Alimi

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The Seas of East Asia (SEA) Knowledge Bank Renato Cardinal
Serafin Talisayon

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Knowledge Management for Environment and Natural Resources Edwin Domingo

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Using Systems Thinking and ‘Smart Technology’ to Facilitate Social Learning with Communities Russell Richards

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“What Gets Measured Gets Managed” The Application of the SOC Tool in Managing the ICM of Batangas Province Philippines Loreta Sollestre
Daisy Padayao

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Marine Spatial Planning: A Lesson Learned From the Experiences in Indonesia and Malaysia as Coral Triangle Member Countries Monique Sumampouw

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The ASEAN Clearing House Mechanism (CHM) Sheila Vergara

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Application of KM in Scaling Up Public and Private Sector Investments in a Blue Economy Melanie King Presentation

 

Valuation of Coastal Ecosystem Services and Benefits and Coastal Use Zoning Tools for Better Planning and Implementation

Previous valuation was done independent of coastal use zoning and other tools. This workshop emphasized the linkage between the two and how they are used to support better planning and management of coastal and marine areas and resources, to provide social and economic benefits for coastal communities.

It looked into the different ecosystem valuation and coastal use zoning frameworks and methodologies as well as their linkage and their application at the local level. It brought together practitioners, researchers, policy maker, local takeholders and communities to: (1) assess the usefulness of these tools; (2) determine the gaps and challenges in the application of these tools and methodologies; (3) identify ways to effectively utilize these for coastal and marine planning and decision-making, particularly at the local level; and (4) build consensus on the wider use of ecosystem valuation and coastal use zoning and methodologies, taking into consideration the participation of local stakeholders in the process.

The workshop also explored the value of organizing and/or strengthening a network of researchers, practitioners and service providers, which can provide support to local governments in continually developing, improving and promoting ecosystem valuation and marine spatial planning knowledge products and services among policy-makers, planners and managers at the local level.

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Workshop 3 Proceedings   Download
Workshop 3 Conclusions and Recommendations   Download
Chair's Introduction of the Session Jungho Nam Presentation
Keynote: Assessing and Valuing Ecosystem Services for Ocean Zoning Tundi Agardy

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Mapping and Valuing Pelagic Fisheries for Tourism in the Lesser Sunda Ecoregion: Preliminary Results on Manta Rays Luky Adrianto
Yudi Wahyudin
Benny Osta Nababan

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Accounting for Sea Space Use in ECOFISH MKBAs – A Preliminary Approach Regina Therese M. Bacalso

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Linking the Value of Ocean Space and Marine Ecosystem to Coastal Reclamation Planning: A Case Study of Xiamen Benrong Peng

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Opportunities and Barriers on Incorporating Ecosystem Service Valuation in Marine Planning, a European Perspective Tobias Börger

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Quantifying Nature-Based Tourism in the Era of Big Data: A Case Study for Jeju Island, Korea Choong-Ki Kim

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Valuation Tools and Coastal Use Zoning: A Step towards Application in PEMSEA Sites

Belyn Rafael and Natalie Degger

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Biophysical Approach in Ecosystem Service Valuation: Spatial Emergy Valuation Daeseok Kang

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Mainstreaming of Ecosystem Services in to Decision Making Process through Ecosystem Services Mapping and Valuation – A Case Study of Coastal Area in Ca Mau Province, Viet Nam Kim Thi Thuy Ngoc

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Integrating Coral Reef Ecosystem Services into Marine Spatial Planning Peter Mumby

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Understanding Economic Values of Seagrass Ecosystem and Implications for Decision Making: A Case Study of Trang Province, Southern Thailand Orapan Nabangchang

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Ecosystem Services are Jargons? Challenging Issues in Translating Them into Marine Spatial Policy Jungho Nam, Jiyeon Choi, Jeongin Chang, Hee-Jung Choi and Jiho Jung

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The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity for Southeast Asia (ASEAN TEEB) Initiative Norman Emmanuel C. Ramirez

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Contribution of Valuation Economy Study to the Zoning Process for Proposed Tun Mustapha Marine Park (TMP) and Semporna Marine Spatial Planning Monique Sumampouw

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Hosted, Organized and Supported By

Hosted by the Government of Vietnam, organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam (MONRE), Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands (VASI), People’s Committee of Danang City, Vietnam and Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) and supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)