Inventory,Classification, and Analysis of Special Management Areas Associated with U.S. Coastal Programs |
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Authors: | BRAXTON C. DAVIS |
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Affiliation: | Department of Marine Affairs, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, USA |
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Abstract: | Area-based management approaches may be beneficial in integrating sectoral, single-purpose laws and regulations; however, these benefits may not be attained if special area designations are equally sectoral or single-purpose in nature. Over 60 types of special management areas were documented under U.S. coastal programs, and a new classification scheme was developed to allow comparisons and analyses across programs. Results indicate that requirements and incentives for special area designations under the Coastal Zone Management Act did little to standardize or influence area-based management systems associated with state and territory coastal programs. Further, the absence of clear patterns within and between coastal programs with respect to special area policies suggests a limited commitment to this important aspect of coastal management. Continued research is needed to document the effectiveness of the various area-based management approaches presented in this article. |
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Keywords: | geographic information systems instructional system design stormwater management |
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