Coastal Governance

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Coastal Governance Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Island Press
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Pages: 256 Language: English ISBN: 9781597264853 Categories: , ,

“Coastal Governance” provides a clear overview of how coasts are currently managed and explores new approaches that could make their shores healthier. Drawing on recent assessments, Professor Richard Burroughs explains why traditional management techniques have ultimately proved inadequate, leading to polluted waters, declining fisheries, and damaged habitat. He then introduces students to governance frameworks that seek to address these shortcomings by considering natural and human systems holistically. The book considers the ability of sector-based management, spatial management, and ecosystem-based management to solve critical environmental problems. Evaluating governance successes and failures, Burroughs covers topics including sewage disposal, dredging, wetlands, watersheds, and fisheries. He shows that at times sector-based management, which focuses on separate, individual uses of the coasts, has been implemented effectively. But he also illustrates examples of conflict, such as the incompatibility of waste disposal and fishing in the same waters. Burroughs assesses spatial and ecosystem-based management’s potential to address these conflicts. The book familiarises students not only with current management techniques but with the policy process. By focusing on policy development, “Coastal Governance” prepares readers with the knowledge to participate effectively in a management system that is constantly evolving. This understanding will be critical as students become managers, policy-makers, and citizens who shape the future of the coasts.

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Author Biography

Richard Burroughs is professor in the Department of Maine Affairs at the University of Rhode Island. He co-authored the report on marine pollution for the Pew Commission, testified in the U.S. Congress on coastal management, and publishes frequently on coastal and environmental issues.