The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard analyse a way of enabling systematic collaboration and integrated delivery of environmental outcomes in the coastal zones
Over the last thirty years, the sustainability concept has been the catalyst for much interdisciplin...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and ...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
We face an increasingly wide range of threats to our marine, coastal and estuarine environments, man...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
Coastal governance exhibits particular challenges due to the different legal and policy contexts whi...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
The mobile nature of soft coasts means that coastal communities face uncertainty in their property v...
The interdisciplinary nature of coastal management is reflected in the qualitative and quantitative ...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
The aim of this thesis is to critically assess the implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Managem...
The soft coastline of eastern England is dynamic, with much of it subject to the risk of erosion or ...
Getting coastal planning and management right has never been more important with the combined stress...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Over the last thirty years, the sustainability concept has been the catalyst for much interdisciplin...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and ...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
We face an increasingly wide range of threats to our marine, coastal and estuarine environments, man...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
Coastal governance exhibits particular challenges due to the different legal and policy contexts whi...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
The mobile nature of soft coasts means that coastal communities face uncertainty in their property v...
The interdisciplinary nature of coastal management is reflected in the qualitative and quantitative ...
The Australian coastal zone is experiencing increasing pressures from a number of global, national, ...
The aim of this thesis is to critically assess the implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Managem...
The soft coastline of eastern England is dynamic, with much of it subject to the risk of erosion or ...
Getting coastal planning and management right has never been more important with the combined stress...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Over the last thirty years, the sustainability concept has been the catalyst for much interdisciplin...
Current planning for the future of coastal zones in England is occurring at a time of great change a...
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and ...