Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within limited and dynamic socio-spatial and ecological dimensions, with little effort at critical consensus. Coastal zones worldwide exhibit three classical internal trademarks – high pressures for development, management weaknesses to protect coastal ecosystems and the deterioration of environmental conditions – all of which exacerbate conflicts over use and access of coastal zones. These conflicts are further expected to intensify against the backdrop of global climate change, with their location specific manifestations and impacts. Coastal zones in Africa are particularly vulnerable, as burgeoning population increases and rapid economic growth comp...
The coastal zone is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem contained within a relatively narrow ban...
Because “not every international environmental problem needs to be dealt with on a global level[1]”,...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Coastal zones are boundary areas, places where environments, cultures, and economic sectors encounte...
[Extract] The central theme of this volume is to provide insight into coastal change and resource us...
This chapter explores the increased risks of conflict in Africa due to the marine impacts of climate...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine and coastal resources, the underlyi...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
International audienceThe coastal system can be regarded as co-evolving socio-economic and ecologica...
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) includes actions that can lead to effective management of ...
The coastal zone is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem contained within a relatively narrow ban...
Because “not every international environmental problem needs to be dealt with on a global level[1]”,...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...
Conflicts in coastal zones arise as a result of the variance between divergent interests, within lim...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Coastal zones are boundary areas, places where environments, cultures, and economic sectors encounte...
[Extract] The central theme of this volume is to provide insight into coastal change and resource us...
This chapter explores the increased risks of conflict in Africa due to the marine impacts of climate...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine and coastal resources, the underlyi...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
International audienceThe coastal system can be regarded as co-evolving socio-economic and ecologica...
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) includes actions that can lead to effective management of ...
The coastal zone is a complex and finely balanced ecosystem contained within a relatively narrow ban...
Because “not every international environmental problem needs to be dealt with on a global level[1]”,...
Abstract: Mankind may be the most coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Consequently, decisi...