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DOI 10.1890%2F1540-9295(2007)5%5B43%3AMCRITS%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Title (Primary) Managing coastal resources in the 21st century
Author Weinstein, M.P.; Baird, R.C.; Conover, D.O.; Gross, M.; Keulartz, J.; Loomis, D.K.; Naveh, Z.; Peterson, S.B.; Reed, D.J.; Roe, E.; Swanson, R.L.; Swart, J.A.A.; Teal, J.M.; Turner, R.E.; van der Windt, H.J.
Source Titel Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Year 2007
Department SUSOZ
Volume 5
Issue 1
Page From 43
Page To 48
Language englisch
Abstract Coastal ecosystems are increasingly dominated by humans. Consequently, the human dimensions of sustainability science have become an integral part of emerging coastal governance and management practices. But if we are to avoid the harsh lessons of land management, coastal decision makers must recognize that humans are one of the more coastally dependent species in the biosphere. Management responses must therefore confront both the temporal urgency and the very real compromises and sacrifices that will be necessary to achieve a sustainable coastal ecosystem, one that is economically feasible, socially just, and ecologically sound.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=2414
Weinstein, M.P., Baird, R.C., Conover, D.O., Gross, M., Keulartz, J., Loomis, D.K., Naveh, Z., Peterson, S.B., Reed, D.J., Roe, E., Swanson, R.L., Swart, J.A.A., Teal, J.M., Turner, R.E., van der Windt, H.J. (2007):
Managing coastal resources in the 21st century
Front. Ecol. Environ. 5 (1), 43 - 48 10.1890%2F1540-9295(2007)5%5B43%3AMCRITS%5D2.0.CO%3B2