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Lack of integrated marine resource management
Name(s):
Undeveloped coastal resource planning
Unsustainable development of marine resources
Broader
Lack of planning
Unethical practices in natural resource management
Narrower
Unsustainable development of coastal zones
Unsustainable exploitation of fish resources
Related
Lack of coastal development
Depletion of fish reserves by marine mammals
Unlawful interference with marine activities
Aggravates
Coastal erosion
Scarcity of game fish
Coastal water pollution
Threatened marine habitats
Threatened species of Pisces
Conflicts over fishing rights
Pollution-induced fish diseases
Instability of fishing industry
Degradation of natural seascape
Insufficient use of natural resources
Health hazards from fish, crustacea and molluscs
Vulnerability of island developing countries and territories
Inequitable allocation of rights to exploit sea-bed and marine resources
Aggravated by
Unethical practice of marine sciences
Obstacles to the utilization of coastal and deep sea water resources
Strategy(ies)
Conserving global marine biological diversity
Managing resources holistically
Regulating use of oceans
Preventing over-fishing
Assisting developing countries' ocean fisheries
Regulating fishing
Using ecosystem approach for marine resource management
Protecting marine environment
Mapping ocean resources
Developing sustainable coastal fishing policy
Preserving coastal biodiversity
Using oceans sustainably
Developing coastal resource planning
Abstaining from marine resource management
Value(s)
Development
Integration
Lack
Mismanagement
Overdevelopment
Underdevelopment
Undeveloped
Unsustainable
Reference(s)
Godschalk, David R, et al: Catastrophic Coastal Storms: hazard mitigation and development management
Wolfe, Douglas A and O'Connor, Thomas P: Urban Wastes in Coastal Marine Environments
United Nations: Groundwater Problems in Coastal Areas
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems