Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the most hazardous, facing a wide range of hazards alongside environmental degradation and increasing development pressures. The inter-connectivity of coastal systems, both human and physical, provides particular challenges to risk management, especially in the context of the complex governance regimes of such areas, where contrasting land and marine institutions and policies come together. After a brief overview of traditional approaches to coastal risk management, the chapter focuses on the role and potential of integrated planning and management in facilitating a more balanced and sustainable approach to coastal risk management. Within such dis...
Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) is a challenging process, defined by stakeholder engagemen...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal zone is considered as the point of highest interaction between land-based activities an...
The coastal zone is considered as the point of highest interaction between land-based activities and...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
[From the Introduction]. One area of the environment which has become of great importance to the Eur...
The combination of coastal climate change impacts and their effects on the ever-increasing human uti...
Coastal waters around the globe suffer from strain due to a wide range of human activities. The situ...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
Coastal zones attract human settlement, business and industry, and are instrumental to the functioni...
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) is a challenging process, defined by stakeholder engagemen...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal zone is considered as the point of highest interaction between land-based activities an...
The coastal zone is considered as the point of highest interaction between land-based activities and...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
[From the Introduction]. One area of the environment which has become of great importance to the Eur...
The combination of coastal climate change impacts and their effects on the ever-increasing human uti...
Coastal waters around the globe suffer from strain due to a wide range of human activities. The situ...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
Coastal zones attract human settlement, business and industry, and are instrumental to the functioni...
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) is a challenging process, defined by stakeholder engagemen...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...
The coastal based approach: Natasha Bradshaw, Bob Earll, Peter Barham, Amy Pryor and Mark Everard an...