Sustainable Coastal Zone Management: Need for a Holistic Approach for Bangladesh

  • Khan M
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Abstract

Coastal Zone is the most vulnerable area which is often attacked by cyclones, storm surges, floods, erosion and affected by climate change impacts like prolonged drought, salinity intrusion & greater temperature extremes. These realities are true both for the developed nations and a developing country like Bangladesh. This review study aims to explore the coastal management approaches in the UK & EU and the prevailing coastal management scenarios of Bangladesh. Based on the existing coastal management situations of Bangladesh, this study suggests that Bangladesh needs a holistic coastal management mechanism that should be supported by legislation, run by administrative and institutional frameworks, staffed by multidisciplinary experienced professionals under a Coastal Zone Management Authority (CZMA) for sustainable coastal zone management.

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Khan, M. A. R. (2020). Sustainable Coastal Zone Management: Need for a Holistic Approach for Bangladesh. Journal of Management and Sustainability, 10(2), 112. https://doi.org/10.5539/jms.v10n2p112

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