2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104852
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Community involvement in coastal infrastructure adaptation should balance necessary complexity and perceived effort

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“…First, the results indicate that the number of available marine infrastructure is very high (90%), while 10% stated that the number of equipment is relatively high. Most coastal communities view the infrastructure in the form of fish auctions, hatcheries, and the empowerment of small-scale community businesses as very supportive of their livelihoods [11] . The coastal community views that the developed facilities have been selected to meet the community's needs.…”
Section: Input Aspect Evaluation In Marine Management Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the results indicate that the number of available marine infrastructure is very high (90%), while 10% stated that the number of equipment is relatively high. Most coastal communities view the infrastructure in the form of fish auctions, hatcheries, and the empowerment of small-scale community businesses as very supportive of their livelihoods [11] . The coastal community views that the developed facilities have been selected to meet the community's needs.…”
Section: Input Aspect Evaluation In Marine Management Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%