
Coastal Management Guidelines
Coastal Management Guidelines are a set of strategies and rules designed to protect and sustainably develop coastal areas. They help balance environmental preservation, economic activities like tourism and fishing, and community needs. These guidelines promote responsible land use, prevent erosion, manage waste, and safeguard natural habitats. By following these principles, authorities aim to reduce risks from natural hazards like storms and rising sea levels, ensuring that coastlines remain healthy and accessible for future generations while supporting local livelihoods.