Decentralized Coastal Zone Management in Malaysia and Indonesia: A Comparative Perspective 1

作者: Hendra Yusran Siry

DOI: 10.1080/08920750600686679

关键词: DecentralizationDiversity (business)Local governmentApproaches of managementSoutheast asiaCoastal zoneFederalismBusinessComparative perspectiveEnvironmental resource management

摘要: Transferring decision-making process from central to local government and enhancing the role of communities in managing coastal zones is an increasing commitment by governments Southeast Asia. This article analyzes decentralized zone management two neighboring countries, Malaysia Indonesia. The Federal system argued be able influence more promote community-based approaches. Meanwhile, large diversity resources combined with a still as yet tested decentralization policy Indonesia bring challenges implementing approaches zones. lessons learned this study provide insight how far has taken place significant differences pattern these countries are discussed detail. recognize...

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