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Beyond stakeholder engagement in the coastal zone: Toward a systems integration approach to support just transformation of the blue economy

Transformation has become a prevailing and desirable concept in blue economy literature. In parallel, researchers have been considering ways to effectively engage stakeholders to support just transformational agendas. Globally, coastal communities are already being affected by the inevitable impacts...

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Published in:The Geographical journal 2023-06, Vol.189 (2), p.259-270
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Blue economy
Capacity building approach
Climate change
coastal
Coastal resources
Coastal zone
Economics
Environmental impact
just transition
stakeholder
Stakeholders
Subsidiarity
Systems integration
theoretical model
Transformation
Transformations
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