Who rules the coast? Policy processes in Belgian MPAs and beach spatial planning
Bogaert, D.; Maes, F. (Ed.) (2008). Who rules the coast? Policy processes in Belgian MPAs and beach spatial planning. Maklu: Antwerpen. ISBN 978-90-466-0174-7. 187 pp.
Related to:Bogaert, D.; Cliquet, A.; Maes, F. (Ed.) (2008). Kustzonebeleid: samen in zee? Beleidsprocessen voor Belgische mariene beschermde gebieden en het Provinciaal Ruimtelijk Uitvoeringsplan Strand en Dijk. Maklu: Antwerpen. ISBN 978-090-466-0216-4. 190 pp., more
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VLIZ: Law and policy (General) LAW.123 [103535]
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Legislation Management > Ecosystem management > Coastal zone management Marine parks Planning Policies ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal |
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- Bogaert, D., editor, more
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This book represents the results of two years of research carried out in the framework of the European Interreg Project COREPOINT (Coastal Research and Policy Integration). It consists of a thorough scientific analysis of two policy processes in the Belgian marine and coastal environment: the designation of the marine protected areas and the drawing up of provincial spatial implementation plans for beaches and sea dikes.The book analyses the legal framework and the concrete application of this for both cases. Central to the book is the question in which way these policy processes worked out and in particular, what role participation played in this. In order to answer this question, the researchers analysed the related scientific literature and documentation and conducted a series of in-depth interviews with representatives of the state (politicians and public servants), civil society and market. In the description of the policy processes attention is given to the roles of various agents and coalitions (networks), the distribution of power, the current rules as well as the policy discourses used. ‘Who Rules the Coast?’ is a book that is an inspiration for scientists, those involved in making policy as well as all of those who make their living from the sea or use it during their leisure time. |
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