
International Coastal Management
International Coastal Management involves coordinated efforts among countries to sustainably protect and use coastal areas, such as beaches, wetlands, and fisheries. It aims to balance environmental health, economic development, and community needs while preventing problems like pollution, erosion, and habitat loss. This management requires collaboration across borders, adhering to international agreements and best practices, to ensure that these vital ecosystems remain productive, resilient, and accessible for current and future generations.