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ALSAMARA, Tareck, and Farouk GHAZI. "Legal Protection of Coastal Wetlands: A Case Study of Mediterranean Sea." Journal of Ecohumanism 3, no. 6 (2024): 1923–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.62754/joe.v3i6.4148.

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The article discusses the legal protections of coastal wetlands by examining a case study of Mediterranean wetlands. It highlights the importance of coastal wetlands within international law and examines the challenges and values of coastal wetlands in the region. Also considered are national policies to protect wetlands through laws and legal strategies. This is part of a larger effort to assess the legal protection of coastal wetlands around the Mediterranean Sea and to assess the Mediterranean environmental legal system. The article concludes that international law protects wetland areas by
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Nguyen, Minh-Hoang, Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Manh-Cuong Nguyen, et al. "Promoting Stakeholders’ Support for Marine Protection Policies: Insights from a 42-Country Dataset." Sustainability 15, no. 16 (2023): 12226. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151612226.

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Stakeholders’ support is essential for the effective and successful implementation of policies that prioritize enhancing and preserving ocean and coastal ecosystems. However, cross-national studies examining factors influencing stakeholders’ policy support are still lacking. The current study aimed to provide preliminary evidence on factors (e.g., socio-demographic factors, country income levels, and perceived impacts of marine and coastal ecosystems) that affect stakeholders’ endorsement of a policy centered on preserving marine and coastal ecosystems. To conduct the study, we applied the Bay
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Payo, Andres, and Mike J. A. Walkden. "MODELLING RAPID COASTAL CATCH-UP AFTER DEFENCE REMOVAL ALONG THE SOFT CLIFF COAST OF HAPPISBURGH, UK." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.sediment.63.

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There are currently no well-established methods of predicting coastal catch-up, i.e. the response of shores to the removal of existing coast protection. Such estimates are vital to inform decisions around the renewal of such structures. At a deeper level, the lack of predictive methods undermines progress towards more sustainable approaches to coastal management, and the implementation of policies of managed realignment. Some progress has been made in recent years using the SCAPE numerical modelling tool (e.g. Walkden et al, 2015). That study demonstrated coastal response that included retreat
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Syaprillah, Aditia, Yahya Ahmad Zein, and Tove H.Malloy. "A Social Justice Legitimacy to Protect Coastal Residents." Journal of Human Rights, Culture and Legal System 3, no. 3 (2023): 541–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.53955/jhcls.v3i3.159.

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This research aimed to establish the legitimacy of protecting coastal residents from a social justice perspective. This was normative legal research conducted following cases, statutes, facts, and comparisons. The results of this study show how important it is to prioritize social equity for coastal protection. As natural calamities become more frequent, property protection becomes more difficult. Countries endowed with substantial financial and human resources can effectively tackle the challenges associated with climate change mitigation through the development and establishment of state-of-
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Naswar, Aminuddin Ilmar, Achmad, Muhammad Aswan, Amaliyah, and M. Zakir. "Legal protection for the environment and coastal communities against the threat of marine ecosystem degradation." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1410, no. 1 (2024): 012007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1410/1/012007.

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Abstract Climate change is impacting the global marine environment at unprecedented levels and has multifaceted implications for marine and coastal ecosystems. This study aimed to examine legal instruments within the framework of Indonesias positive law and provide legal protection for the environment and coastal communities facing threats to marine ecosystem degradation. This study applies the normative-empirical legal research method, which focuses on the harmonization of regulations and policies related to environmental protection and coastal communities. Normative research generally uses s
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Heriati, A., T. Solihuddin, M. I. Marzuki, et al. "Panimbang Coastal Area Planning based on Disaster Mitigation." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1095, no. 1 (2022): 012005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1095/1/012005.

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Abstract As an attempt in the improvement of economic interest and areal quality, Sunda Strait is appointed as a National Strategic Area. The strait is quite a busy passage for commerce vessels and also acts as link between provinces. The 2018 tsunami event that affect this area has reminded us the importance of coastal area planning based on disaster mitigation. Panimbang District is one of the areas heavily affected by the tsunami, where the population reside and having their livelihoods around the coast, hence coastal area planning of Panimbang is very much needed. This research was conduct
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Naswar, Maskun, Nurul Habaib Al Mukarramah, Josse Charmario Wara Angi, and Valeria Erika Sari Paliling. "Legal Protection for Environment and Coastal Community from Marine Ecosystem Degradation and Climate Change Impact." Journal of Law and Sustainable Development 11, no. 9 (2023): e978. http://dx.doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i9.978.

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Objective: This research aims to explore international and Indonesian legal framework in environment and coastal community protection from marine ecosystem degradation and climate change impact, further examining its application through empirical examination. Theoretical Framework: Diversified legal approaches by international law and its harmonization to Indonesian law for protecting the environment and coastal community and the implementation of regulations for legal protection and access to justice for the environment and coastal communities. Method: This article utilizes a combination of n
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Celeste, Novlloyd, and Gerald Malabarbas. "PLANNING FOR COASTAL COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: AN ECOSYSTEMS-BASED APPROACH." International Journal of Applied Research in Social Sciences 4, no. 3 (2022): 94–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijarss.v4i3.324.

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Adaptation to climate change is seen as the immediate response of people anywhere in the world. However, there is still a problem in its implementation as no solution fits all problems. Coastal communities’ vulnerable situation is not exempted from climate change impacts, but the fact that it has numerous ecosystems provide basic life support. Thus, this paper is guided by the following objectives 1) determine ecosystems and socioeconomic sectors reliant and dependent on strategies and policies of coastal communities; and 2) examine the current adaptation strategies and activities. Focus group
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Mirajiani, Mirajiani. "How to Protect Livelihoods and Empower Rural Coastal Communities to Achieve Sustainable Welfare: Evidence from Banten Province, Indonesia." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VII, no. X (2023): 1109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2023.701086.

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Livelihood system protection and rural coastal community empowerment are necessary due to numerous issues regarding sustainable welfare that require programs and policies that could enhance livelihood system quality and economic power. This study elaborates on how the efforts of livelihood system protection and coastal community empowerment in Indonesia are implemented at the local level (region). The discussion will indicate how protection and empowerment can be done and their dynamics. How is the evidence of these efforts and how coastal communities can achieve sustainable welfare, especiall
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Dong, Weiwei, and Guilan Lin. "Comparison of Coastal Resilience Policies: A Perspective on Effective Global Governance Strategies." E3S Web of Conferences 617 (2025): 01019. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202561701019.

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Coastal areas are key ecosystems that concentrate global biodiversity and are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Countries around the world have developed diverse policies to address coastal resilience challenges, responding to threats from sea level rise, extreme weather events, and coastal development. This paper provides a comparative analysis of coastal resilience governance policies across different countries and regions, summarizing successful governance practices. The study reveals that developed countries like the Netherlands and the United States have effectivel
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Rahman, Abdul. "The Economic Impacts of Climate Change Adaptation Policies in Coastal Regions: A Case Study of Bangladesh." Shanlax International Journal of Economics 12, no. 3 (2024): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/economics.v12i3.7813.

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This study examines the socioeconomic effects and efficacy of different adaption techniques as it relates to the economic consequences of climate change adaptation policies in Bangladesh’s coastal areas. It investigates the financial consequences of climate change impacts on coastal towns, such as saline intrusion, land loss, and cyclonic dangers, through a comprehensive assessment of the literature and empirical analysis of primary and secondary data, including government reports and academic research. Promising adaptation solutions, such as community-based resilience projects and coastal pro
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Moreno, Claudia Shantal, Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta, Steven W. J. Canty, et al. "Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Nature-Based Solutions for Hurricane Risk Reduction Policies in the Mexican Caribbean." Land 11, no. 10 (2022): 1701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11101701.

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Nature-based solutions (NbSs) have long recognized the value of coastal and marine ecosystem management and associated ecosystem services as useful tools for climate change mitigation (e.g., blue carbon) and adaptation (e.g., coastal protection against flooding and storm surges). However, NbSs remain poorly acknowledged and mostly absent from coastal planning for disaster risk reduction policies in the Caribbean, as well as from ex-post disaster reconstruction funds. With the increasing frequency and intensity of hurricanes in the region, NbSs are now more needed than ever. Taking Mexico as a
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Charuka, Blessing, Donatus Bapentire Angnuureng, and Samuel K. M. Agblorti. "Contemporary Global Coastal Management Strategies and Coastal Infrastructure and Their Application in Ghana: A Systematic Literature Review." Sustainability 15, no. 17 (2023): 12784. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151712784.

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Systematic literature reviews provide the foundation for evidence-based research in a particular field of study. In this regard, the systematic review of the relationship between coastal management strategies and coastal infrastructure typologies provides an opportunity to benchmark local coastal adaptation policies against contemporary global practices, technologies, and sustainability. However, systematic reviews of coastal infrastructure in Ghana and West Africa at large are limited. To close this research gap, we conducted a systematic literature review of the global implementation of coas
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Alemayehu, Fikir. "Challenges and Gaps in the Existing Laws and Policies in Marine Related Resource Use and Conservation in Watamu Mida Creek, Kenya." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 6, no. 1 (2016): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v6i1.10766.

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Having a comprehensive environmental legislative framework which assists laws and policy guidelines to be formulated and implemented are crucial for the management and conservation of coastal areas. Watamu Mida creek coastal area needs protection and special consideration because it is a very fragile environment which can be negatively affected if a proper management plan has not been put in place. The objective of this research is to assess challenges and gaps in the existing government laws, policies and regulations on land use, mangrove forest and shoreline management. In addition, the stud
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Lan, Yuan-Jyh, and Tai-Wen Hsu. "Planning and Management of Coastal Buffer Zones in Taiwan." Water 13, no. 20 (2021): 2925. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13202925.

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Overuse of coastal regions may lead to coastal erosion and shoreline retreat, threatening the inherent life and property of the coast. This is because typhoon waves with storm surges frequently attack overdeveloped coasts and related structures. In the present study, coastal buffer and protection zones were defined for the management of coastal disasters. The coastal buffer zone may offer remarkable advantages to avoid improper coastal use and limit the impact of extreme events by reducing erosion, mitigating coastal disasters, improving water quality, expanding habitats, and minimizing coasta
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Widayanti, T. F., L. M. Syarif, M. Aswan, M. Z. Hakim, E. M. Djafart, and Ratnawati. "Implementation of Biodiversity Conventions in Protecting and Conserving Indonesia’s Marine Environment." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1118, no. 1 (2022): 012063. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1118/1/012063.

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Abstract Indonesia has three main ecosystems, mangroves, coral reefs and sea grass bed ecosystems as characteristics of a coastal countries. However, the three ecosystems are getting more and more damaged daily. This is caused by activities carried out by humans such as very fast infrastructure of coastal areas, marine debris and overfishing, and other consequences. To overcome this, the government has issued various policies, especially regarding protecting biodiversity in the three ecosystems. One of the actions taken by the government is to ratify the biodiversity convention (CBD) through L
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Purwanti, Ani, Dyah Wijaningsih, Muh Afif Mahfud, and Aga Natalis. "Dynamics of Cultural Eco-feminism and Participation of Women in the Management of the Mangrove of the Mantehage Island, Indonesia." ISVS e-journal 11, no. 01 (2024): 107–25. https://doi.org/10.61275/isvsej-2024-11-01-23.

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Mangroves play a crucial role in the coastal ecosystem and the maintenance and protection of coastal communities. Managing mangroves on the Mantehage Island provides ecological and economic benefits, necessitating environmentally responsible management practices. This research examines Mangrove Management in the Mantehage Island and emphasizes the crucial role of women in this process. It has investigated how integrating cultural ecofeminism concepts can lead to fairer mangrove management policies. The study focuses on the roles and functions of women in mangrove cultivation, considering gende
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De Vincenzo, Annamaria, Carmine Covelli, Antonio Molino, Marilena Pannone, Margherita Ciccaglione, and Bruno Molino. "Long-Term Management Policies of Reservoirs: Possible Re-Use of Dredged Sediments for Coastal Nourishment." Water 11, no. 1 (2018): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11010015.

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This paper proposes a methodological approach to the re-use of reservoir sediments for coastal nourishment. The proposed approach represents a point of convergence between water and sediment management, coastal protection from erosion and the re-use of sediments dredged from reservoirs. In particular, this study indicates a general protocol of actions and a reference legislative scenario for the use of sediment from reservoirs for beach nourishment as an alternative to sediment from sea caves or land caves. Quantitative characterization of reservoir sediments and their qualitative characteriza
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Hernández-Delgado, Edwin A. "Coastal Restoration Challenges and Strategies for Small Island Developing States in the Face of Sea Level Rise and Climate Change." Coasts 4, no. 2 (2024): 235–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coasts4020014.

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The climate crisis poses a grave threat to numerous small island developing states (SIDS), intensifying risks from extreme weather events and sea level rise (SLR). This vulnerability heightens the dangers of coastal erosion, chronic water quality degradation, and dwindling coastal resources, demanding global attention. The resultant loss of ecological persistence, functional services, and ecosystem resilience jeopardizes protection against wave action and SLR, endangering coastal habitats’ economic value, food security, infrastructure, and livelihoods. Implementing integrated strategies is imp
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Surur Roiqoh and Navirta Ayu. "Peran Hukum Agraria dalam Pengelolaan Tanah Pesisir Studi Kasus Pagar Laut di Tangerang." Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 1, no. 2 (2025): 74–81. https://doi.org/10.58540/jih.v1i2.762.

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Coastal land management in Indonesia, particularly in Tangerang, faces significant problems related to the unclear legal status of land and conflicts of ownership between local communities, businessmen, and the government. Land that has been controlled by the community for generations without a valid certificate is often a source of dispute, and development projects such as sea fences exacerbate tensions between various interests. Indonesia's agrarian law, as regulated in the Basic Agrarian Law No. 5 of 1960 (UUPA), has a crucial role in regulating coastal land rights, dispute resolution, and
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Roeben, Volker, and Rafael Emmanuel Macatangay. "Bluer Than Blue: Exit from Policy Support for Clean Marine Energy." Sustainability 15, no. 19 (2023): 14629. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151914629.

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The amendment or removal of superfluous government support policies is typically difficult, yet in the ever more important debate on low-carbon (i.e., clean) marine energy policy under the international law of climate action, the law of the sea, and international investment protection, there are additional dimensions of legal or economic peril. Coastal states enact policies subsidising clean energy investments, such as offshore wind energy generation, in their exclusive economic zones or continental shelves. Investors are attracted to the prospect that policies granting subsidies for ostensibl
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Aldridge, Joanna, David Taylor, Louise Collier, et al. "MODELLED AND OBSERVED IMPACT OF THE APRIL 2021 SOUTHERN OCEAN STORM." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 37 (September 1, 2023): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v37.management.101.

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Coastal hazards exacerbated by sea level rise present a growing protection gap to property owners and the wider community. ‘Actions of the Sea’ have been a traditional exclusion from insurance policies given their inevitable nature and this present a reputational risk to the industry. Insurance issues regarding coastal inundation and erosion are explored using a case study approach, investigating extreme events impacting Sydney, Australia. A novel multidisciplinary approach combining expertise of coastal hazard assessment and engineers, insurance professionals and urban planning was applied to
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Zanella, Lorenzo, and Fabio Vianello. "Can the Beach–Dune Ecosystem Be Preserved Without Protecting the Beach? Ecological Assessment with a Focus on Specialized Beetle Fauna as Environmental Quality Indicators." Sustainability 17, no. 5 (2025): 1922. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17051922.

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Anthropogenic development has historically concentrated in coastal areas to exploit resources from fishing and commercial navigation. In recent centuries, intensive tourism has added pressure on sandy shorelines, leading to their modification. This development model has led to the disappearance of most coastal sand dunes and their rich biodiversity, which includes specialized plant and animal species adapted to sandy substrates, harsh arid conditions, and variable levels of salinity. The European Community’s conservation policies, particularly the Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EE
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Aké Turriza, Karianna A., and Evelia Rivera-Arriaga. "Analysis of Integrated Coastal Management in Cuba." Vol esp 1 Especial, no. 6 (2024): 83–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/52462.0824.

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Integrated coastal zone management (iczm) arises as a response to the challenges and problems faced by coastal zones around the world due to population growth, urbanization, industrialization and the exploitation of natural resources. This approach has been developed in response to the need to more effectively address coastal ecosystem management and development planning in these critical areas. However, integrated coastal zone management is a strategy that seeks to balance the protection and conservation of coastal ecosystems with the sustainable development of human activities that depend on
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Elie, NGUEKAM WAMBE. "Citizen Participation and the Effectiveness of Mangrove Protection Measures in Cameroon: A Multidimensional Analysis." International Journal of Recent Innovations in Academic Research 9, no. 2 (2025): 96–112. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15266722.

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Cameroon’s mangroves play a crucial role in coastal protection, carbon sequestration, and local livelihoods. However, they face rapid degradation due to deforestation, urbanization, and pollution. Despite existing conservation policies and Cameroon’s commitment to international conventions, their effectiveness remains limited due to institutional fragmentation and weak citizen participation. This study examines how citizen participation influences the effectiveness of mangrove protection measures, adopting a polycentric and multidimensional approach. Using a mixed-methods approach
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Vo, Son Van, and My Thi Truc Nguyen. "SOLUTIONS FOR PROMOTING MARINE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF TRA VINH PROVINCE." Scientific Journal of Tra Vinh University 1, no. 4 (2020): 85–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.35382/18594816.1.4.2020.407.

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Marine economic development is one of the key tasks in socio-economic development and Country’s sovereignty protection. Tra Vinh is a coastal province, whichhas a coastline of over 65 km with abundant and diverse resources. With the potential and advantages of a coastal province, over the past years, Tra Vinh has had many policies to promote the exploitation of these potential sources bringing high economic efficiency, which contributes to promoting the province economic growth. This article introduces the potential, current situation and proposes some solutions for marine economic development
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Hidayati, Nanik, and Muhamad Aris Sunandar. "Implications of Ecofeminism in Efforts to Preserve the Environment of Coastal Settlements." Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research 3, no. 1 (2024): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/ijar.v3i1.7878.

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Coastal ecofeminism is women's concern for the environmental conditions of coastal settlements which are synonymous with slum settlements. The aim of this research is to analyze the implications of ecofeminism in efforts to preserve the coastal settlement environment in terms of ecological, psychological, economic, social, cultural and disaster mitigation aspects. The research object is the coastal settlements of Kendal Regency which stretches from Tawang to Kaliwungu. The research subjects are the coastal communities of Kendal Regency, communities and related agencies. This research uses desc
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Hountondji, Babilas, Lambert K. Ayitchéhou, François De Paule Codo, and Martin P. Aina. "Innovative Method of Carrying Out Coastal Protection Works: Monitoring Coastal Risks and Soft Solutions in Benin." European Journal of Applied Sciences 13, no. 02 (2025): 176–83. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1302.18325.

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Coastal erosion is a phenomenon of natural or anthropogenic origin that affects many coastal regions around the world. In response to its worsening over time, adaptation strategies have been developed: construction of dikes, operations to re-silt beaches, rock structures, etc. Among these strategies, the establishment of sand dunes is a territorial entity which fluctuates in space and time depending on natural (tide, erosion, sedimentation, etc.) and human factors (dams, etc.). The Beninese dune cord in the sector of the mouth of the Mono River in the commune of Grand Popo is in a state of lam
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Shen, Xu Hong, and Fei Peng Xiao. "Marine Environment Problems Caused by the Development of the Coastal Cities and the Solutions for them." Advanced Materials Research 463-464 (February 2012): 953–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.463-464.953.

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Coastal cities in China show their strong economic competitiveness in the economic development of China and they have become one of the regions where the economy grows dynamically. Contaminated area near the coastal cities is expanding and the marine environment has been damaged seriously. The frequency of marine disasters is increasing and the marine disaster has obstructed the development of the coastal cities. The disasters appeared from the development of the industry, agriculture and fisheries of the coastal cities directly and indirectly from the planning of the government without consul
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Lan, N. T. P., and D. T. N. Thanh. "Maritime security or economic growth: The choice of stakeholders in coastal tourism development in Binh Dai district, Ben Tre province, Vietnam." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1247, no. 1 (2023): 012005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1247/1/012005.

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Abstract Coastal tourism emerges as a diverse, dynamic, fast-growing, and economically attractive form of contemporary tourism that encompasses a range of tourism, leisure- and recreational-oriented facilities and activities. As the coastline resembles a composite of ecological, social cultural, and economic values, it is of considerable interest to people, processes, and industries. Vietnam possesses the strategic advantage of a vast coastline spanning the entire length of the country, coupled with its location within the language zone of the East Sea, a crucial trading route for global comme
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LIPINA, Svetlana A., and Pavel Yu LAMOV. "Conservation and Evolution of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems: Polar Factor." Arctic and North, no. 45 (December 22, 2021): 209–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2021.45.209.

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The paper presents an analysis of polar ecological policy actors. From this perspective, authors discuss in detail a role of state in conservation and development of marine and coastal ecosystems. Furthermore, they describe a green agenda for polar regions. At last, some ways for creating of ecological policies in the Arctic and the Antarctic regions, most especially on behalf of sea and marginal ecosystems conservation and evolution, are proposed. One of the most vital parts of such policies is staff training. The authors have attempted a comprehensive analysis of the Green Agenda at the glob
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McCreath, Millicent. "COMMUNITY INTERESTS AND THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT WITHIN NATIONAL JURISDICTION." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 70, no. 3 (2021): 569–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589321000208.

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AbstractThis article considers the under-studied question of the interests that the international community may have in the protection of the marine environment within national jurisdiction. This question is addressed on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of the major documents that reveal the convictions of the international community, including UN General Assembly resolutions, major international treaties and the outcomes of multilateral conferences. The core argument is that, despite the dominance of the zonal jurisdictional regime in the law of the sea, the international community has,
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Perbawati, Candra, Rudi ., and Nabila Firstia. "Strengthening Rights to Traditional Land Of Pesisir Barat Communities Based On Integrated Coastal Zone Management." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 2322–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/mfrknq58.

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The existence of rights to customary land of coastal communities is a recognition of the existence of the community in its customary law area which must be fulfilled and protected and respected by the government. However in fact, protection right on soil custom Public coast not yet running optimally. Study this aim for generate reinforcement model right on soil custom Public Pesisir Barat Lampung based on integrated coastal zone management so that capable ensure continuity protection right on soil custom. With use method study law normative (doctrinal research) and secondary data , found that:
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Turnbull, R. G. H. "Coastal planning in the Moray Firth." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences 91 (1986): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269727000009210.

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SynopsisSince the late 1940s coastal planning in the Moray Firth, as elsewhere in Britain, has been carried out by appropriate planning authorities within the framework of the statutory development planning and development control system. In the formulation of plans and policies for the coast, regional and district authorities have responded to national policy guidelines and to the advice received from statutory organisations and others. Controversy and differences have been dealt with by consultation and by local public inquiries.In safeguarding the coastline, particularly in the inner Moray
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MARINSKI, Jordan, Tania FLOQI, Gergana DROUMEVA, Tatiana BRANCA, and Albena VATRALOVA. "Environmental improvement with additional instruments for environmental protection in port areas." Geo-Eco-Marina No 18/2012 (December 31, 2012): 173–78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.56879.

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Abstract1. The context analysis of environmental situation in Corridor8 ports shows growing sensibility of the management authorities to the environmental issues and objective difficulties for development of appropriate environmental policies due to the following reasons: the complex legislation which has not found yet the balance between the business interests in sea transport and the environment protection and poor enforcement of the regulations. In order to mitigate the negative impact of these realities, some possible tools for environmental policy implementation in the SEE area ports are
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Nurul Ernawati, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, and Rosita Candrakirana. "Analisis Kebijakan Ekspor Pasir Laut Dalam Perspektif Keadilan Ekologi." Majelis: Jurnal Hukum Indonesia 2, no. 2 (2025): 24–33. https://doi.org/10.62383/majelis.v2i2.620.

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This research aims to analyze the compatibility of the sea sand export policy, as outlined in Government Regulation No. 26 of 2023 and its implementing regulations in Minister of Trade Regulations No. 20 and 21, with the principles of ecological justice. The research is driven by concerns over the ecological impacts of sea sand exploitation and the potential conflict between economic interests and environmental protection. Using a normative juridical approach and analysis of prevailing laws and regulations, the study finds that the current regulatory framework does not fully reflect the princi
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Shi, Ge, Yutong Wang, Jingran Zhang, et al. "Spatiotemporal Pattern Analysis and Prediction of Carbon Storage Based on Land Use and Cover Change: A Case Study of Jiangsu Coastal Cities in China." Land 13, no. 11 (2024): 1728. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13111728.

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Accurate estimation of terrestrial ecosystem carbon storage and the scientific formulation of ecological conservation and land use policies are essential for promoting regional low-carbon sustainable development and achieving the goal of “carbon neutrality.” In this study, the FLUS–InVEST model was used to evaluate the carbon stocks of the Jiangsu coastal zone in China from 1995 to 2020 and scientifically forecast the changes in carbon stocks in 2030 under three scenarios: natural exploitation, ecological protection, and economic development. The results are as follows: (1) From 1995 to 2020,
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Chaudhary, Mamta, and S. Rathor. "SUSTAINING INDIA’S MANGROVES: EVALUATING LAW AND POLICIES FOR ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION." VIDYA - A JOURNAL OF GUJARAT UNIVERSITY 3, no. 1 (2024): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.47413/vidya.v3i1.356.

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Mangroves are essential for the environment and serve as a barrier. They are only found in the intertidal areas of rivers and estuaries, acting as nurseries for fish and other marine life with great ecological and monetary values. It also recycles nutrients and preserves the hydrological cycle and coast protection from storm surges. Although being a plant that can withstand high levels of salt, mangroves require a steady supply of fresh water to exist. Mangroves have been rapidly disappearing from the past many years, which have had detrimental effects on the ecosystem, climate, and society by
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Rominaldo Lezhera Letfa, Jimmy Pello, and Darius A. Kian. "Studi Hukum Pidana dalam Kaitannya dengan Penambang Pasir Laut Ditinjau dari Undang-Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 2014 tentang Perubahan Atas Undang-Undang Nomor 27 Tahun 2007 tentang Pengelolaan Wilayah Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil." Majelis: Jurnal Hukum Indonesia 1, no. 4 (2024): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.62383/majelis.v1i4.228.

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East Nusa Tenggara Province in managing the Coastal area in East Nusa Tenggara in Community participation in environmental protection and management efforts in East Lembur Village, Lembur District is still relatively low because not all communities play a role in the planning, implementation, utilization and evaluation stages in the context of environmental protection and management efforts. that the management of coastal areas must have permission from the local government and if carried out illegally, it can be subject to strict sanctions. The research method used in this study is empirical
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Meilasari-Sugiana, Astrid, Sandra Madonna, Dianingtyas Putri, and Solikhah Solikhah. "Sustainable Development and Landscape Protection in Low-Income Urban Coastal Areas: Empowerment Through Sovereignty and Deliberative Participation." Disease Prevention and Public Health Journal 15, no. 1 (2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/dpphj.v15i1.3030.

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Background: The Government of Indonesia is currently implementing its Coastal Community Economic Empowerment Program or Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Masyarakat Pesisir (PEMP) to numerous coastal communities in the island of Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Kalimantan and Nusa Tenggara. The program is geared to empower local coastal communities through its integrated, holistic vision, its local-based, participatory method, and its public-partnership approach. Locality is important since the program aims to induce local initiatives and retain social and economic progress within the area, taking into account its
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Avila Ortega, Yesenia, Gregorio Posada Vanegas, and Beatriz E. Vega Serratos. "Preliminary Diagnosis of Integrated Coastal Management in Colombia." Vol esp 1 Especial, no. 6 (2024): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/52462.1224.

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Over the years, a growing number of coastal areas around the world have been affected by the mismanagement and misuse of their natural resources, which has attracted the interest of countries to implement strategies that modify public policies to create actions with a sectoral focus towards the coastal zone, with achieving sustainable use of the seas and coasts. Colombia, being a megadiverse country due to the large number of coastal ecosystems that make it up, has been affected by environmental problems such as pollution, loss of biodiversity and damage to ecosystems due to construction and i
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Botutihe, Nur Meyla Ulfiana. "Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam Pantai Batu Pinagut." Naturalis: Jurnal Penelitian Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan 13, no. 1 (2024): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/naturalis.13.1.33514.

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The research was carried out in Boroko Village, North Bolang Mongodow Regency with the aims of: (1) collecting data on natural resources on the Batu Pinagut coastline (2) Describing the potential for developing natural resources on the Batu Pinagut coastline (3) Analyzing policies on damage control. Determination of the sample using purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using observation, interview, documentation and document recording techniques. The results of the research show: (1) Batu Pinagut Beach has coastal resource potential that has been developed, namely biological resour
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Yournawan, Hendra, and Syafri Hariansah. "Legal Uncertainty in Coastal Area Regulation: Its Impact on Economic Rights of Tourism Actors in Bangka Belitung." Journal of Law, Politic and Humanities 5, no. 5 (2025): 3464–72. https://doi.org/10.38035/jlph.v5i5.1858.

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Legal uncertainty in coastal regulation in Bangka Belitung has caused multidimensional impacts, particularly on the economic rights of tourism actors and the protection of coastal communities’ environmental rights. This study aims to examine how the lack of harmonization between national and regional regulations especially concerning zoning plans and mining permits creates conflicts of authority and undermines legal protection for tourism-based livelihoods. Using a normative-empirical legal research method, this research integrates doctrinal analysis of statutory regulations with a socio-legal
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Wei, Yang. "Study on the Value Evaluation of Biodiversity Maintenance Services at Xiamen Xiatanwei Coastal Wetland Park Using Contingent Valuation Method (CVM)." E3S Web of Conferences 536 (2024): 02018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202453602018.

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Ecological diversity maintenance services are a part of ecosystem support services, referring to the ecosystem's ability to provide essential services such as spawning, habitat, wintering, and refuge for biological populations. Taking Xiamen Xiatanwei Coastal Wetland Park as a case study, this paper identifies its ecological service functions, conducts a survey among local residents to assess their willingness to pay for biodiversity conservation, and employs the Contingent Valuation Method to evaluate the value of its biodiversity maintenance services. The results indicate that in 2023, the a
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Kim, Younsung, and Julie Ross. "Managing Climate Risks and Adaptation in Coastal Communities: How to Provide Information." Journal of Public Policy and Administration 8, no. 2 (2024): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.jppa.20240802.13.

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In recent years, climate adaptation has gained significant attention from policymakers and public managers. In the U.S., states play a crucial role in developing coastal management policies, initiatives, and programs to reduce climate risks and enhance protection against extreme weather. Despite various approaches, few studies have examined information provision tools for coastal hazard mitigation and climate adaptation. As a result, there is limited knowledge about effective adaptation tools with low transaction costs. Using the StormSmart Coasts program as a case study, this research explore
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Sulistya, Astrid, and Riza Ibrahim. "Tanjung Jaya Village and the Potential for Developing Ethno-Sciences for Climate Change Mitigation in Panimbang District, Banten." International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research 5, no. 1 (2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.46336/ijeer.v5i1.838.

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Climate change is a major challenge for global society, especially in coastal areas that are vulnerable to the impacts of environmental change. Tanjung Jaya Village in Panimbang District, Banten, is an example of a coastal area that faces major threats due to climate change, such as coastal abrasion, tidal flooding, and changes in weather patterns. The people of Tanjung Jaya Village have rich local knowledge, which has been passed down from generation to generation and has proven effective in managing natural resources and mitigating disasters. This study aims to explore the potential of ethno
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Albuquerque, Antonia Gislaine Brito Marques, Tiago Osório Ferreira, Raiana Lira Cabral, et al. "Hypersaline tidal flats (apicum ecosystems): the weak link in the tropical wetlands chain." Environmental Reviews 22, no. 2 (2014): 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/er-2013-0026.

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Hypersaline tidal flats (HTFs) are transitional ecosystems commonly occurring in arid and (or) semiarid coastal regions. These ecosystems typically border mangrove forests. Hypersaline tidal flats perform important functions related to the maintenance of coastal biodiversity as well as support socioeconomic and cultural activities in local communities. Despite their importance, HTFs are rarely studied, especially with regard to the understanding of their formation and function. From the premise that the knowledge on the formation of HTF and soil contribute to the understanding of ecological re
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Koshimura, Shunichi, and Nobuo Shuto. "Response to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami disaster." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 373, no. 2053 (2015): 20140373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2014.0373.

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We revisited the lessons of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Tsunami disaster specifically on the response and impact, and discussed the paradigm shift of Japan's tsunami disaster management policies and the perspectives for reconstruction. Revisiting the modern histories of Tohoku tsunami disasters and pre-2011 tsunami countermeasures, we clarified how Japan's coastal communities have prepared for tsunamis. The discussion mainly focuses on structural measures such as seawalls and breakwaters and non-structural measures of hazard map and evacuation. The responses to the 2011 event are disc
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Ahmad Shukor, Ahmad Shaifful Anuar, Addys Aldizar, Lutfi Alhazami, and Sigit Mareta. "Oceanic Economic Resilience Policy: An Islamic Perspective for Coastal Sustainability." Jurnal Lemhannas RI 12, no. 3 (2024): 403–16. https://doi.org/10.55960/jlri.v12i3.986.

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Purpose: This study analyses the application of Maqasid Syariah principles in maritime economic policies to promote social justice and sustainability in the coastal regions of Malaysia and Indonesia. It highlights key challenges and proposes Islamic-based solutions to enhance the resilience and prosperity of these areas. Study Design/Methodology/Approach:A descriptive-analytical approach was adopted, integrating Maqasid Syariah principles with the concept of national resilience. The study utilised data from literature reviews, policy analyses, and comparative studies of maritime economic frame
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Bond, Craig A. "Valuing Coastal Natural Capital in a Bioeconomic Framework." Water Economics and Policy 03, no. 02 (2017): 1650008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2382624x16500089.

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The wetlands of the Gulf Coast region of the United States are under pressure from relative sea level rise and subsidence pressures that threaten to alter fishery breeding grounds and increase expected damage from stochastic storm events, among other issues. Barrier islands, marshes, and swamps are thus forms of natural capital that serve an intermediate role in supporting fishery stocks, as well as a final demand role in providing direct protection to infrastructure. In order to make good policy choices related to land loss, the values associated with these interacting stocks must be estimate
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