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Comparative Discussion on the Interdisciplinarity of ICZM Regulations of Turkey and Colombia
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2023-09-04
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Özyurt Tarakcıoğlu, Gülizar
Ergin, Ayşen
Botero, Camilo M.
Güler, Hasan Gökhan
İnce, Akdeniz
Santofimio, Carolina
García, Daniella
Aguirre, Andrea C.
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Coasts are the most dynamic and valued geomorphological features on Earth. All over the world, coastal areas are under threat due to conflicting requirements that rely on natural resources such as habitats, recreation, and industry, in addition to the impacts of climate change. One of the premises of coastal zone management is interdisciplinarity. A clear and effective regulatory framework that facilitates decision- making at the national and local levels is an essential requirement. Appropriate governance mechanisms are needed to enable consultation with a wide range of stakeholders to build consensus and implement management measures, as well as communication or information pathways between stakeholders, scientists, and decision-makers (Soomai et al., 2018). Although the principles of coastal zone management are universal, the effectiveness of implementing these principles depends on the local resources and the regulatory frameworks. Additionally, there are few references to the application of interdisciplinarity, which integrates technical sciences with the legal infrastructure.
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10th Short Course/Conference on Applied Coastal Research
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G. Özyurt Tarakcıoğlu et al., “Comparative Discussion on the Interdisciplinarity of ICZM Regulations of Turkey and Colombia,” presented at the 10th Short Course/Conference on Applied Coastal Research, İstanbul, Türkiye, 2023, Accessed: 00, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/106299.