Contributions to governance and risk management in island and continental coastal nations

Authors

Keywords:

governance, risk management, island and continental coastal nations

Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this result is to contribute theoretically and methodologically to solving problems of coastal risk management, aggravated by the impact of climate change on coastal island and continental states, from an integrated and interdisciplinary governance perspective. Methods: It made use of scientific research methodology and science-specific methods and its triangulation. Results: It is concluded that the integration of scientific knowledge favors the understanding of the complexity that risk management implies for coastal governance; also that the training, communication and participation of social actors allow for progress to be made at higher levels of governance. The new knowledge generated contributed to making these processes more effective by promoting scenarios of resilience and sustainability in insular and continental coastal nations.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Ofelia Pérez Montero, Centro de Estudios Multidisciplinarios de Zonas Costeras. Universidad de Oriente (UO). Santiago de Cuba,

Doctor en Ciencias Sociológicas. Director del Centro de Estudios Multidisciplinarios de Zonas Costeras. Premio ACC 2015 y 2020

Published

2021-09-09

How to Cite

Pérez Montero, O., Milanés Batista, C., Mateo Botero, C., Planas Fajardo, J. A., Velázquez Labrada, Y. R., Pérez Figueredo, A. S., … Fabian Szlafsztein, C. (2021). Contributions to governance and risk management in island and continental coastal nations. Anales De La Academia De Ciencias De Cuba, 11(3), e1048. Retrieved from https://revistaccuba.sld.cu/index.php/revacc/article/view/1048

Issue

Section

Social and Humanistic Sciences