Challenges to interorganizational coordination in integrated coastal management in the developing world : a case study from southwestern Madagascar
Master Thesis
2008
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This dissertation discusses the challenges to interorganizational collaboration in Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) projects in the developing world. After roughly 20 years of implementation, ICM is just beginning to systematically review its initiatives especially in the developing world. The early reviews of ICM initiatives that have been published note several challenges that are hindering the effectiveness of many ICM initiatives. One of these challenges is how to implement effective interorganizational coordination in ICM initiatives.
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Kraus, J. 2008. Challenges to interorganizational coordination in integrated coastal management in the developing world : a case study from southwestern Madagascar. University of Cape Town.