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Stakeholder involvement and interplay in coastal zone management and marine protected area planning
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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Geoffrey WescottGeoffrey Wescott, James FitzsimonsJames FitzsimonsMost of Australia’s coastline and marine waters are crown ‘land’ and can be accessed by the public. As a result, many different users and stakeholder groups have an interest in coastal and marine planning and management decisions. As a way of analysing stakeholder involvement and interplay in coastal zone management and marine protected area (MPA) development in Australia, three case studies are presented to dissect the issues and explore common themes. The three themes are 1) Stakeholder involvement in implementing the oceans policy, 2) Stakeholder involvement in marine protected area network identification and 3) Stakeholder involvement in coastal land issues.
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Marine resources managementChapter number
17Pagination
225 - 238Publisher
LexisNexis ButterworthsPlace of publication
Sydney, N.S.W.ISBN-13
9780409327441Language
engPublication classification
B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
201 I, LexisNexis ButterworthsExtent
25Editor/Contributor(s)
W Gullett, C Schofield, J VinceUsage metrics
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