It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and development policies for the coastal zone requires an interdisciplinary and integrated approach. Yet, integrative thinking and action often remain problematic due to the competing interests and ambitions involved in coastal zone planning and management and the legacy of established development on the coast. This paper presents a developmental timeline to critically consider institutional responses to coastal development and seeks to locate contemporary challenges, such as climate change, in the context of a new environmental determinism. The argument is put forward that securing a shared understanding of development conditions and risks needs to be pr...
helpful comments on an earlier version. Errors and opinions remain my own responsibility. ISSN 0967-...
At present, the ecological environment and resources of the global coastal zones are facing great pr...
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Due to the increasing impacts of environmental and anthropogenic drivers, coastal Social-Ecological ...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Coastal zones are vulnerable climatic ecosystems.This is due to anthropogenic factors such as popula...
Settlements and communities in tropical Queensland are highly vulnerable to climate change and face ...
The concept of resilience has taken root in the discourse of environmental management, especially re...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Governance has long been identified as a crucial part of solving environmental problems. Effective g...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
The effects of climate change on economic development in the coastal zone cannot be ignored in futur...
helpful comments on an earlier version. Errors and opinions remain my own responsibility. ISSN 0967-...
At present, the ecological environment and resources of the global coastal zones are facing great pr...
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Due to the increasing impacts of environmental and anthropogenic drivers, coastal Social-Ecological ...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
Coastal zones are vulnerable climatic ecosystems.This is due to anthropogenic factors such as popula...
Settlements and communities in tropical Queensland are highly vulnerable to climate change and face ...
The concept of resilience has taken root in the discourse of environmental management, especially re...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Governance has long been identified as a crucial part of solving environmental problems. Effective g...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
The effects of climate change on economic development in the coastal zone cannot be ignored in futur...
helpful comments on an earlier version. Errors and opinions remain my own responsibility. ISSN 0967-...
At present, the ecological environment and resources of the global coastal zones are facing great pr...
The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink...