COASTAL PLANNING POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT PLANS IN AUSTRALIA

سال انتشار: 1391
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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ICOPMAS09_040

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The Australian coastline is about 36 700 kilometers long [1]. It is estimated that about 86 percent of Australia's total population, including nearly half of the nation's indigenous people livewithin coastal zone [2]. This coastal area contains a wide range of climatic, geological and oceanographic regions which house a very rich store of biological diversity. This coastal zone contains the largest area of coral reefs and the third-largest area of mangroves of any nation[1]. Based on the significance of these vulnerable ecosystems and following the international acceptance of the need to improve coastal management practices, coastal management in Australia has been improved over late 20th century at both Commonwealth and State levels.The presented paper demonstrates an overview of the hierarchy levels of Coastal planning and management in Australia

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نویسندگان

Razieh Mosadeghi

PhD Candidate in Griffith Centre for Coastal Management

Rodger Tomlinson

Professor, Director of Griffith Center For Coastal management

Jan Warnkern,

Senior Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment

Hamid Mirfenderesk

PhD, Gold Coast City Council