Will coastal area management programs work in Southeast Asia?
1989
Chua Thia Eng
Coastal area management (CAM) is a new concept which establishes coordinated strategies for the rational allocation of environmental, institutional and financial resources for the sustainable use and conservation of the coastal area. In addition to adequate planning, the prerequisites for successful implementation of CAM programs (CAMPS) are interagency cooperation, efficient law enforcement, political support, availability of funds, and dedicated coastal resource managers. This paper discusses whether a complex program such as CAMP will work in Southeast Asia, where development goals tend to be geared towards the generation of employment, increase in food supply and eradication of poverty.
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