The Role of Universities in Supporting Integrated Coastal Management in the United Kingdom |
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Authors: | Susie Westmacott |
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Institution: | School of Conservation Sciences , Bournemouth University , Poole, Dorset, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Integrated coastal management has been seen as the way to deal with the challenges currently facing managers of our coastal zones. In the tropics, these areas are typified with resources such as coral reefs and mangroves that are able to support a variety of activities. Integrated coastal management takes a multi-disciplinary approach that involves the integration of the different institutions and stakeholder groups in the coastal zone. A survey of tropical coastal locations revealed that fully implemented integrated coastal management is limited with programs apparently failing at the implementation stage. These coastal zones share a number of common challenges exacerbated by poverty and conflicts between the coastal activities. Conflict management needs to be incorporated into the management process that pays particular attention to the overextraction of resources and destructive resource use. |
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Keywords: | Conflict Management Fisheries Management Integrated Coastal Management Poverty |
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