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- Influence
The Malacca Straits
- C. Thia-Eng, Ingrid R.L Gorre, S. A. Ross, S. R. Bernad, Bresilda Gervacio, M. C. Ebarvia
- Geography
- 2000
Abstract The Malacca Straits have long been an important trade route linking the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea and Pacific Ocean. From the seventh to the eleventh century, the Srivijaya empire… Expand
The Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia
- S. R. Bernad, Chua Thia-Eng
- Geography
- 14 May 2015
A review of intergovernmental collaboration in ecosystem-based governance of the large marine ecosystems of East Asia
- Aimee T. Gonzales, E. Kelley, S. R. Bernad
- Geography
- 1 May 2019
Abstract East Asia encompasses six large marine ecosystems (LME): the South China Sea, the Gulf of Thailand, the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the Sulu-Celebes Sea, and the Indonesian Sea. Despite… Expand
The Evolving Partnership Model in Coastal and Ocean Governance in the Seas of East Asian Region – PEMSEA’s Role
- Chua Thia-Eng, D. Bonga, S. R. Bernad
- Geography
- 2008
The chapter describes how the majority of the regions of the world opted to undertake United Nations Environment Program’s (UNEP’s) Regional Seas Model as the mechanism to implement coastal and ocean… Expand
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Sharing lessons and experiences in marine pollution management
- C. Thia-Eng, S. A. Ross, H. Yu, G. Jacinto, S. R. Bernad
- Environmental Science
- 1999
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