2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/245/6/062032
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Evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan Practices in the Turkish Case

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“…Opening up new coastal settlements and apportioning more coastal areas to tourism and recreation activities to meet the increasing demand in coastal zones greatly increase the bearing capacity of coastal resources (Alvarez et al, 2009;Fidan, 2016). In addition to being fields of utilization, coastal regions are also being considered as ideal places for waste treatment (Anderson et al, 2018;Özügül et al, 2017). Intense use of coastal areas can cause not only depletion of resources but also irrevocable environmental pollution (Kankara et al, 2015;Lins-de-Barros, 2017;Thieler et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opening up new coastal settlements and apportioning more coastal areas to tourism and recreation activities to meet the increasing demand in coastal zones greatly increase the bearing capacity of coastal resources (Alvarez et al, 2009;Fidan, 2016). In addition to being fields of utilization, coastal regions are also being considered as ideal places for waste treatment (Anderson et al, 2018;Özügül et al, 2017). Intense use of coastal areas can cause not only depletion of resources but also irrevocable environmental pollution (Kankara et al, 2015;Lins-de-Barros, 2017;Thieler et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%