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Case Study |
Publisher: United States Agency for International Development
Creation date: 2000
Unregulated mariculture production can threaten water quality, and concerns have been raised about how to face the challenge of promoting coastal development to improve the human quality of life without compromising the long-term health of ecosystems and watersheds. USAID and the Government of Tanzania agreed to address these concerns through the implementation of a national coastal management initiative, the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership (TCMP). The TCMP is a working example of how a management plan implemented at the national level can address a wide range of coastal resource issues, minimize stakeholder conflict, and provide optimum allocation of land and water resources for multi-sectoral development.
Key Words: USAID Coastal Zone Management Mariculture Tanzania
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