Coral Reefs and Debt-for-Nature Swaps
Erika Haendel
esh8 at columbia.edu
Wed Feb 21 04:41:06 UTC 1996
To all interested parties:
Hi, my name is Erika Haendel and I am currently writing a senior thesis
at Columbia University under the supervision of Professor David Downie.
This thesis explores the possibility of using debt-for-nature swaps to
save endangered coral reefs throughout the world.
Part of my thesis will involve making recommendations for future
debt-for-nature swaps involving coral reefs. In order to do this, I need
to find current information concerning coral reefs throughout the world
(preferably in developing nations) which are severely threatened by human
activities (i.e. muro-ami or explosive fishing techniques, increasing
coastal development, sewage discharge into reef ecosystems etc...). Some
areas where I would be interested in include the Philippines, Tanzania,
Honduras (or other Central American countries), Belze, Kenya, Jordan,
Egypt, Thailand and the Caribbean. If anybody has any current
information on the state of the reefs in these or any other developing
nations, or if you know of a place or a book where I might be able to obtain
this type of information, your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You in advance,
Erika S. Haendel
esh8 at columbia.edu
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