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Regulatory Challenge, Integrated Coastal Management and Climate Change…
Regulatory Challenge, Integrated Coastal Management and Climate Change Adaptation
Introduction
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Many countries implementing ICM promote sustainable use, development and protection of coastal environments.
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The relationship between ICM & CC adaption with empirical studies developing nations Mozambique and South Africa
Methodology
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Key Informants
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Other Institutions,national government level, NGO & Private sector
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Results
Integrate CM, DM and CC adaptation inculding impact assessment and adaptation planning.
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Suggest the need for closer integration between CM, DM and CC adaptation frameworks;
Introduction
Challenges
Need to overcome significant regulatory, biological and finanial constraints
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Purpose
Interaction between regulatory issues, financial and biological challenge to resolve the licensing issue will allow sector to overcome these threats and become more resilient.
Assess extent that regulatory failure of a dysfunctional licensing system threatens development of aquaculture
.Regulatory challenges in general, dysfunctional licensing in particular for the world
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Methodology
A review of relevant literature, primary data collection and detailed analysis
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Reuslts
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In December 2016 the appointment of an Independent Aquaculture Licensing Review Group to review the process or licensing for aquaculture and its associated legal framework
Lacking operation licences, capital for investment was viewed as a major constraint.
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Conclusion
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Lack financial, human resource, funding, expertise. Face limited resources and competing demands
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Background
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Ireland Oyster industry is dominated by France, French producers directly involve production
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