Regulating Coastal Zones addresses the knowledge gap concerning the legal and regulatory challenges of managing land in coastal zones across a broad range of political and socio-economic contexts. In recent years, coastal zone management has gained increasing attention from environmentalists, land use planners, and decision-makers across a broad spectrum of fields. Development pressures along coasts such as high-end tourism projects, luxury housing, ports, energy generation, military outposts, heavy industry, and large-scale enterprise compete with landscape preservation and threaten local history and culture. Leading experts present fifteen case studies among advanced-economy countries, selected to represent three groups of legal contexts:...
The Congressional declaration of national coastal policy in Section 303 of the Federal Coastal Zone ...
A discussion paper prepared as part of a series of focus groups on the topic of the Increasing Invol...
By 2004, more than half of the United States population resided within fifty miles of the coastline,...
Regulating Coastal Zones addresses the knowledge gap concerning the legal and regulatory challenges ...
Coastal zones in the United States are becoming overpopulated and underlying ecosystems are being de...
Prolonged exploitation of coastal resources has caused extensive ecological harm. The alarming decli...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
This Article will first briefly examine legislation in several states concerning the designation and...
The coastal zone is an area of crucial economic and ecological significance, which has increasingly ...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Because “not every international environmental problem needs to be dealt with on a global level[1]”,...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
© 2010 Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard & Sheelan Vaez. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3...
This paper examines existing measures taken to protect the coastal zones of the Mediterranean Sea an...
Coastal zones are boundary areas, places where environments, cultures, and economic sectors encounte...
The Congressional declaration of national coastal policy in Section 303 of the Federal Coastal Zone ...
A discussion paper prepared as part of a series of focus groups on the topic of the Increasing Invol...
By 2004, more than half of the United States population resided within fifty miles of the coastline,...
Regulating Coastal Zones addresses the knowledge gap concerning the legal and regulatory challenges ...
Coastal zones in the United States are becoming overpopulated and underlying ecosystems are being de...
Prolonged exploitation of coastal resources has caused extensive ecological harm. The alarming decli...
This paper examines coastal management policies in southern Spain in the context of the state’s role...
This Article will first briefly examine legislation in several states concerning the designation and...
The coastal zone is an area of crucial economic and ecological significance, which has increasingly ...
Coastal zones are not only some of the most populous areas of the planet, but are also some of the m...
Because “not every international environmental problem needs to be dealt with on a global level[1]”,...
Around the globe, coastal communities are increasingly coping with changing environmental conditions...
© 2010 Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard & Sheelan Vaez. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3...
This paper examines existing measures taken to protect the coastal zones of the Mediterranean Sea an...
Coastal zones are boundary areas, places where environments, cultures, and economic sectors encounte...
The Congressional declaration of national coastal policy in Section 303 of the Federal Coastal Zone ...
A discussion paper prepared as part of a series of focus groups on the topic of the Increasing Invol...
By 2004, more than half of the United States population resided within fifty miles of the coastline,...