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Improving science uptake in coastal zone management : principles for science engagement and their application in south-eastern Tasmania

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by P Leith, Brian Coffey, M Haward, Joseph O'Toole, S Allen
Sustainable management of the coastal zone represents a considerable challenge to Australian society. This challenge is rooted in the complexity of the biophysical and sociocultural characteristics of coastal areas, including uncertainty about system characteristics and processes, and the diversity of stakeholders, their interests, values and perspectives, and the jurisdictions involved in coastal governance and management. Given this complexity of coastal zone management, scientific and other forms of knowledge can affect decision-making and human action in diverse ways, which will often depend on the ability of scientists to engage effectively with relevant stakeholders.

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6

Pagination

135 - 156

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  • Yes

ISBN-13

9780643100275

ISBN-10

064310027X

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

9

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Kenchington, L Stocker, D Wood

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