Assessing Sources and Pathways of Nutrient Pollution in the Coral Triangle

Event: Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All (Main Event)

Assessing Sources and Pathways of Nutrient Pollution in the Coral Triangle

03 December 2013
Author / Speaker: 
Ann Marie Manhart - Other materials by the author

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This study explores a model depicting nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contributions of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines in the Coral Triangle. The need to control N and P is essential to ensure water quality, marine life, and livelihood sustainability.

Geographical Focus: 
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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