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Inherent conflicts at the coast
Authors:Colin Green  Edmund Penning-Rowsell
Affiliation:(1) Flood Hazard Research Centre, Middlesex University, Queensway, EN3 4SF Enfield, UK
Abstract:Because choice is conflict, decision-making is necessarily about conflict resolution. Choices are necessary because the options are mutually exclusive but the nature of this inherent conflict varies. Typically, these conflicts are multidimensional. In coasal zones, the complex interactions between systems makes decision-making particularly complex; in particular, environmental interests are themselves frequently in conflict. In making a choice, it is important to determine why that choice is necessary in the first place. There are further conflicts about the objectives to be satisfied by the decision process; between the determination of the best outcome and the best decision process. Social scientists centre upon the requirement for a fair decision process rather than upon seeking an optimum outcome. Unlike physical scientists who seek more and better information, social scientists focus upon the development and maintenance of institutions.
Keywords:Common property  Decision process  Institution  Management  Resource  Sustainable
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