2022
DOI: 10.32526/ennrj/20/202200115
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Interactive Governance for the Sustainability of Marine and Coastal Resources in Thailand

Abstract: Coastal zones are biodiverse, with complex and dynamic interconnectivity between terrestrial and marine areas, and with multiple interactions between ecological and social systems. Despite on-going efforts to conserve and protect these ecosystems, destructive extraction and unsustainable resource utilization are persistent, posing challenges for governance. Issues and concerns in coastal zones are cross-sectoral and cross-boundary, often with overlapping jurisdictions. They are considered ‘wicked’ governance p… Show more

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“…Coastal areas worldwide are experiencing rapid and unplanned development, population growth, and demographic changes, resulting in the loss of habitats, increased erosion, and ecological degradation (Satumantpan & Chuenpagdee, 2022). Despite conservation efforts, destructive extraction practices and unsustainable resource utilization persist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal areas worldwide are experiencing rapid and unplanned development, population growth, and demographic changes, resulting in the loss of habitats, increased erosion, and ecological degradation (Satumantpan & Chuenpagdee, 2022). Despite conservation efforts, destructive extraction practices and unsustainable resource utilization persist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%