2020
DOI: 10.1108/meq-11-2018-0195
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Use of an environmental diagnostic study on a coastal lagoon as a decision support tool for environmental management policies in a coastal zone

Abstract: Purpose An efficient and adequate environmental monitoring plan is essential to any integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) program. The purpose of this paper is to apply an environmental diagnostic study to a coastal lagoon using anthropogenic markers as a decision support tool to aid the development of coastal environmental management policies. Design/methodology/approach Specifically, environmental status and anthropogenic sources were determined as part of a coastal environmental management plan; a stu… Show more

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“…Finally, the researchers observed that using an ecological diagnostic in the design process seemed to foster the integration of ecological knowledge and guide the selection of urbanisation strategies (Blanco et al, 2022). Ecological diagnostics are a standard tool on other environmental disciplines, having a fundamental place to assist decision making (Morais et al, 2020), as on the Strategic Environmental Assessment frameworks and Impact Assessment studies (UNECE, 2003). As advocated by regenerative design, data produced on diagnostics can foster an informed urban design process.…”
Section: Regenerative Design and Ecological Net-positive Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the researchers observed that using an ecological diagnostic in the design process seemed to foster the integration of ecological knowledge and guide the selection of urbanisation strategies (Blanco et al, 2022). Ecological diagnostics are a standard tool on other environmental disciplines, having a fundamental place to assist decision making (Morais et al, 2020), as on the Strategic Environmental Assessment frameworks and Impact Assessment studies (UNECE, 2003). As advocated by regenerative design, data produced on diagnostics can foster an informed urban design process.…”
Section: Regenerative Design and Ecological Net-positive Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%