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Coastal-marine nature management in Pacific Russia and Northern Vietnam: Notions, structural features, and types

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Coastal-marine nature management is treated as a spatiotemporal structure consisting of two interrelated components: the coastal territorial component occurring in the coastal territory, and the coastal aquatic component occurring within the coastal aquatic area as well as the sea shores connecting them. The study revealed the components of the main and concomitant uses of natural resources which have evolved directly across the land and sea areas of mining of separate kinds of natural resources and having technogenic impacts on them. From a combination of natural resources as well as of spatial scales of the main and concomitant uses of natural resources on the coastal territory and in coastal waters, we identified the main types of coastal-marine nature management in the southern areas of Pacific Russia and in Northern Vietnam: different kinds of nature management including the utilization of the territory for industrial-residential and transportation purposes as well as for cultivation of rice and vegetable crops, extraction of building materials, other mineral resources, forest use, extraction of marine salt from the sea water, coastal fisheries, various forms of mariculture, marine recreation, etc. A fragment of the cartographic assessment of the current types of coastal-marine nature management is presented for the southern coastal areas of Pacific Russia.

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Original Russian Text © P.Ya. Baklanov, V.V. Ermoshin, V.P. Karakin, V.V. Zharikov, Nguyen Van Cu, Dao Dinh Cham, 2017, published in Geografiya i Prirodnye Resursy, 2017, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 46-55.

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Baklanov, P.Y., Ermoshin, V.V., Karakin, V.P. et al. Coastal-marine nature management in Pacific Russia and Northern Vietnam: Notions, structural features, and types. Geogr. Nat. Resour. 38, 333–340 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1875372817040047

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