Future perspectives on integrated coastal zone management
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- Geografi i Bergen [35]
Abstract
The paper gives a brief overview of the motives for and essential features of
integrated coastal zone management and planning (ICZM&P). Challenges facing
management and planning are divided into two interrelated groups: problems of
substance or content, and problems arising from the organisation and procedures
management itself. As regards the former, reference is made to five major areas of
concern identified in the NORCOAST Interreg II Project: marginal areas and regional
development, large ports and installations, pollution and water quality, mari-culture
and fisheries, and coastal defences. The presentation then examines essential
problems of sectoral management and the implications of integration. Finally, it
challenges the assumption underlying much ICZM research that more knowledge of
coastal systems is the key to better management, pointing out that problems related to
the management system itself often hinder the application of knowledge that we
already possess. Greater attention to the organisation and function of management is
advocated.
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University of Bergen. Department of GeographySeries
Geografi i Bergen243