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Title: | 利用特性モデルに基づく沿岸域管理の二重構造の必要性に関する研究 : 沿岸域の利用特性から見た管理システムの構造 |
Authors: | 敷田, 麻実 |
Keywords: | coastal zone management utilization model dual structure management triangluar pyramid utilization model |
Issue Date: | 2000-03 |
Publisher: | 日本沿岸域学会 |
Magazine name: | 日本沿岸域学会論文集 |
Volume: | 12 |
Start page: | 27 |
End page: | 38 |
Abstract: | The coastal zone is a complex natural system of a marine and a terrestrial environment. It is used excessively by a variety of coastal users because of its important resources. This study attempts to analyze the utilization characteristics of the coastal zone to formulate a structural model for the coastal zone management. The results show that the utilizations can be classified into three key categories, namely, industrial and non-nonindustrial use, by local residents and non-local residents, in limited numbers and large anonymous groups. These user groups conflict with each other. In order to describe the relationships between utilization, environmental protection and management, the author proposes a triangular pyramidal model consisting of three apexes representing, industrial use, non-industrial use, and environmental protection with a pinnacle representing the management. An effective coastal zone management will strive to keep the balance between these three apexes. Based on this model, the need for a dual structure management, large and small area management of the coastal zone is inferred. |
Rights: | 本著作物は日本沿岸域学会の許可のもとに掲載するものです。This material is posted here with permission of the Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies. Copyright (C) 2000 日本沿岸域学会. 敷田麻実, 日本沿岸域学会論文集, 12, 2000, pp.27-38. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10119/16840 |
Material Type: | publisher |
Appears in Collections: | a10-1. 雑誌掲載論文 (Journal Articles)
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