A Case for Coastal Theory with Lessons from Planning Theory
Autor: | James D. Brinkley, Lauren M. Jordan, Daniel J. Marcucci |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Human systems engineering
business.industry Best practice Field (Bourdieu) Environmental resource management Meaning (philosophy of language) Regional planning Environmental Chemistry Natural (music) Engineering ethics Sociology business Coastal management Landscape planning General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Coastal Management. 40:401-420 |
ISSN: | 1521-0421 0892-0753 |
DOI: | 10.1080/08920753.2012.692306 |
Popis: | Coastal management has been emerging as a distinct profession drawing from numerous fields within the natural and social sciences. We argue for an expanded discourse and a body of coastal theory that both examines coastal management as a distinct professional endeavor and, in turn, guides best practices. Urban and regional planning and coastal management are in many respects overlapping professions, each of which is itself informed by multiple disciplines and each dealing with coupled natural and human systems. This article presents ideas existing within planning theory, which has a robust history, and explores the applicability of major themes in the discourse to the growing field of coastal management. We explore five clusters of ideas within planning theory including: the nature of problems and solutions, landscape meaning, the ecological landscape planning framework, the epistemologies of knowledge communities, and communicative planning. Following a review and discussion of key concepts and literatur... |
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