2016
DOI: 10.4172/2473-3350.1000437
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Coastal Management and Implementation in Taiwan

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“…Their study therefore advocates a "bottom-up" or examination of a number of internal institutional arrangements. " One such bottom up approach was the initiative of southbroom Conservancy as discussed here [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their study therefore advocates a "bottom-up" or examination of a number of internal institutional arrangements. " One such bottom up approach was the initiative of southbroom Conservancy as discussed here [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, BE favors environmental sustainability since it uses renewable energy. The growth of the coastal BE can be linked to the government of Taiwan [20,116,141], which proposes a growth program for the coastal BE at the national level to promote ocean-related industries based on sustainable development by integrating different theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, modeling and management of ecosystem frameworks. In general, farming the sea is based on artificial technologies and it is argued that by developing marine fish farming, it is possible to contribute to the transformation of capture fisheries by integrating the concept of BE [24].…”
Section: Analysis Of Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ocean development and utilization, the proportion of national economic systems and national interests is increasing, and countries have realized the importance of marine resources and national interests. Coastal states have begun rapid ocean development, resulting in the gradual deterioration and damage of the marine and ecological environment (Shih, 2010;Yu D. et al, 2022), and polluted environments have gradually expanded with the development of regions. The development of marine industries, marine pollution, coastal development, and coastal activities are all factors that degrade the marine environment and cause biodiversity loss and a decline in biological resources; at the same time, they directly or indirectly cause many ecological and environmental problems (…”
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“…To maintain a good marine environment and its resources, it is necessary to integrate marine management and ocean governance as support; comprehensive ocean governance is the foundation of marine sustainability, and it involves environmental monitoring programs or environmental indicators as criteria for environmental assessment (Shih, 2010). The twenty-first century revolves around oceans (Xu and Chang, 2017;Shih, 2020).…”
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