The conceptual framework of evolutionary governance theory (EGT) is deployed and extended to rethink the idea of coastal governance and the possibilities of a coastal governance better adapted to challenges of climate change and intensified use of both land and sea. ‘The coastal condition’ is analysed as a situation where particular modes of observation and coordination were possible and necessary, and those observations (and derived calculations of risk and opportunity) are valuable for the governance of both land and sea. An argument is constructed for a separate arena for coastal governance, without erasing the internal logic of pre-existing governance for land and sea. This entails that coastal governance is destined to be a place of (p...
This is the second of two articles that explores the coastal innovation paradox and imperative. Para...
Faced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human populations living on the...
International audienceFaced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human pop...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
This article synthesizes and compares environmental governance theories. For each theory we outline ...
Coastal regions are essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) given their impo...
The mobile nature of soft coasts means that coastal communities face uncertainty in their property v...
The world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most complex on Earth, and they are currently being gov...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
Marine Planning seems to offer promise to integrate oceans governance with a prospective approach to...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
Many of the world’s coastlines are vulnerable to erosion and at risk from tidal flooding. Addressing...
This is the second of two articles that explores the coastal innovation paradox and imperative. Para...
Faced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human populations living on the...
International audienceFaced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human pop...
The risks of coastal flooding and erosion in the UK are changing in response to the likely effects o...
This article synthesizes and compares environmental governance theories. For each theory we outline ...
Coastal regions are essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) given their impo...
The mobile nature of soft coasts means that coastal communities face uncertainty in their property v...
The world’s coastal ecosystems are among the most complex on Earth, and they are currently being gov...
Highlights •The problems of demographic concentration and climate change result in an appeal for new...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
Marine Planning seems to offer promise to integrate oceans governance with a prospective approach to...
It is increasingly recognised that designing and implementing adaptive land management and developme...
Conventional systems of government have not been very successful in resolving coastal management pro...
Many of the world’s coastlines are vulnerable to erosion and at risk from tidal flooding. Addressing...
This is the second of two articles that explores the coastal innovation paradox and imperative. Para...
Faced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human populations living on the...
International audienceFaced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human pop...