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Coastal region and small island papers 17
Impacts
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Challenges |
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Foreword (English, Gujarati) | ||||
Table of contents | ||||
Executive summary (English, Gujarati) | ||||
Chapter 1 | Introduction | |||
Chapter 2 | Environmental and social change | |||
Chapter 3 | Identifying and developing consensus on the main issues | |||
Chapter 4 | Towards a framework for conflict management at ASSBY | |||
References | ||||
Annex I | Field Project Summary | |||
Annex II | Field Project Assessment | |||
Annex III | Related articles on the Wise Coastal Practices for Sustainable Human Development forum | |||
Other CSI titles | Map showing the location of the Alang-Sosiya ship-breaking yard | |||
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UNESCO, 2004. Impacts and challenges of a large coastal industry. Alang-Sosiya Ship-Breaking Yard, Gujarat, India.
Coastal region and small island papers 17, UNESCO, Paris, 65 pp.
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Report written by: Derek Elias, based on the following project reports:
Bhavnagar University (2000). UNESCO-CSI Pilot Project on Coastal Management of Alang and Sosia Ship-Breaking Yard: Report on Phase 1 of Project (Environmental Analysis). Bhavnagar University: Bhavnagar, Gujarat.
Bhavnagar University (2001). Sustainable Development of Alang-Sosiya Ship-Breaking Yard: Report on Phase 2 of Project (Stakeholder Issues). Bhavnagar University: Bhavnagar, Gujarat.
Joshi, V., R. Abdi and N. Gohil (2003). Socio-Cultural and Ecological Impact of Alang and Sosiya Ship-Breaking Yard: Third Phase Report on Stakeholders' Convergence. Centre for Social Studies, Surat and Bhavnagar University, Gujarat.
Photo credits:
Cover and all black and white photographs by Anne Ebner © 2003
(a.ebner@berlin.de).
Colour photographs courtesy of Bhavnagar University,
Gillian Cambers, Derek
Elias, Dirk Troost.
Design and layout: Aïnhoa Menchaca (based on
an original design by Eric Loddé)
Web version: Claire Blackburn
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