How do you integrate stakeholder participation and social equity in coastal zone management plans?
Coastal zones are dynamic and complex ecosystems that provide valuable services and resources to human and natural communities. However, they also face multiple challenges from climate change, population growth, urbanization, pollution, and overexploitation. To address these challenges, coastal zone management (CZM) plans are essential tools that aim to balance the environmental, social, and economic aspects of coastal development and conservation. But how do you integrate stakeholder participation and social equity in CZM plans? Here are some tips and best practices for water engineers and planners who want to create more inclusive and sustainable CZM plans.
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