Coastal resources are an essential asset for many nations, particularly small island nations, whose dependency upon coastal resources is especially high. Antigua and Barbuda has a population of approximately 85,000, of which a high percentage either resides at or engages in business along the coast. With fishing and tourism being key economic sectors, there is a high dependency on a healthy coastal environment. Here we investigated current coastal management in Antigua and Barbuda. We conducted an extensive survey of local stakeholders and reviewed lessons learned from similar island nations. We found that many activities in Antigua and Barbuda are currently being conducted unsustainably, with negative impacts on the coastal environment. Th...
The paper gives a brief overview of the motives for and essential features of integrated coastal zo...
Getting coastal planning and management right has never been more important with the combined stress...
The coastal zone is identified as a finite resource, with a limited capacity to meet demands for its...
Coastal resources are an essential asset for many nations, particularly small island nations, whose ...
This paper was accepted for publication in October 2008 Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly developing a ...
Trinidad is the southernmost of the Caribbean Islands and is classified as a Small Island Developing...
Barbados, as with many Small Island Developing States has a tourism-dependent economy. Climate chang...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Antigua’s coral reefs are among the most degraded in the Caribbean, having low coral cover, few herb...
Coastal resource management is an issue of concern for many people in the Bahamas. This Caribbean ar...
Management of coastal systems has become the focus of many national and international projects. Coas...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
A growing number of nations aim to design coastal plans to reduce conflicts in space and safeguard e...
The main problem definition of this study is the need to generate community-based management of coas...
Coastal zone management problems have been the focus of many conferences, seminars, and publications...
The paper gives a brief overview of the motives for and essential features of integrated coastal zo...
Getting coastal planning and management right has never been more important with the combined stress...
The coastal zone is identified as a finite resource, with a limited capacity to meet demands for its...
Coastal resources are an essential asset for many nations, particularly small island nations, whose ...
This paper was accepted for publication in October 2008 Antigua and Barbuda is rapidly developing a ...
Trinidad is the southernmost of the Caribbean Islands and is classified as a Small Island Developing...
Barbados, as with many Small Island Developing States has a tourism-dependent economy. Climate chang...
Coastal problems that stem from human activities are almost always rooted in resource use conflicts....
Antigua’s coral reefs are among the most degraded in the Caribbean, having low coral cover, few herb...
Coastal resource management is an issue of concern for many people in the Bahamas. This Caribbean ar...
Management of coastal systems has become the focus of many national and international projects. Coas...
The prospects for world population growth are presented. The importance of the world's coastal zone ...
A growing number of nations aim to design coastal plans to reduce conflicts in space and safeguard e...
The main problem definition of this study is the need to generate community-based management of coas...
Coastal zone management problems have been the focus of many conferences, seminars, and publications...
The paper gives a brief overview of the motives for and essential features of integrated coastal zo...
Getting coastal planning and management right has never been more important with the combined stress...
The coastal zone is identified as a finite resource, with a limited capacity to meet demands for its...