000 01508cad a22002535a 4500
001 L160099
008 100611s2009 xxk f 000 0 eng d
035 _a(Sirsi) u160099
041 0 _aeng
110 2 _aFederation International Des Geometres
111 2 _aFIG / World Bank Conference Washington DC, USA
_d9 - 10 March 2009
245 0 0 _aCoastal communities
_bSecuring equitable access to land and natural resources
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aWashington
_bFIG
_c2009
520 _aSecuring equitabel access to coastal land and resources is a growing problem. It is suggested that a potential solution is an understanding of social justice principles as this accommodates the original coastal community and their need for resource access in the face of the economically powerful tourism and leisure community. This position paper proposes that applied social justice must be the outcome of the beneficial interaction between coastal communities and their need for resource access in the face of market forces such as economic development from the tourist community.
521 _aAdvanced
590 _aKA
650 2 4 _aPROPERTY-RURAL AND NATURAL ASSETS-RURAL AND NATURAL ASSET MANAGEMENT-COASTAL MANAGEMENT
650 2 4 _aACCESS TO LAND
651 4 _aInternational
690 _aLand use
_96251
700 1 _aDumashie, Diane
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.rics.org/Global/Downloads/RICS_FIG_Coastal_Communities.pdf
_zView the conference paper free of charge at www.rics.org
942 _n0
999 _c116215
_d116215