Irtem Emel, Kabdasli Sedat, Azbar Nuri
Department of Civil Engineering, Balikesir University, Cagis, Balikesir 10145, Turkey.
Environ Manage. 2005 Jul;36(1):37-47. doi: 10.1007/s00267-004-0062-5.
This case study examines the coastal zone problems focusing on the existing conflicts between tourism and commercial activities on the coasts of Edremit Bay, Turkey, and attempts to suggest solutions to these problems. Edremit Bay is a characteristic example of such a conflict in collective use of natural resources. The study area, with its 100-km-long sandy beach, naturally attracts different coastal user groups with different beneficial expectations: in terms of rest and recreation for one group and commercial gain offered in a variety of ways for another group. Significant coastal zone problems exist in the study area. Deterioration of shoreline due to tourism activities and illegal constructions, damage to the coastal ecosystem due to domestic/industrial wastewater discharges and some agricultural activities, and disordered urbanization are only a few of the many problems. The data presented here were partly derived from field study and partly collected from local state or private organizations. In this study, it is emphasized that there is a need for viable economic and environmental strategies to be designated in Edremit Bay, Turkey, in order to provide sustainable resource use. For this purpose, an integrated project together with a relevant planning chart including subprojects is also suggested. The success of a local environmental protection management project depends on active participation of all stakeholders including governmental organizations and nongovernmental organizations.
本案例研究聚焦于土耳其埃迪尔内湾海岸旅游与商业活动之间现存的冲突,审视海岸带问题,并尝试提出解决这些问题的方案。埃迪尔内湾是自然资源集体使用中此类冲突的典型例子。研究区域拥有长达100公里的沙滩,自然吸引了不同的海岸用户群体,他们有着不同的利益期望:一组期望休息和娱乐,另一组期望通过各种方式获得商业利益。研究区域存在重大的海岸带问题。旅游活动和非法建筑导致海岸线退化,生活/工业废水排放和一些农业活动对海岸生态系统造成破坏,以及城市化无序发展,这些只是众多问题中的一部分。此处呈现的数据部分来自实地研究,部分从当地政府或私人组织收集。本研究强调,为实现资源可持续利用,土耳其埃迪尔内湾需要制定可行的经济和环境战略。为此,还建议实施一个综合项目,并制定包括子项目在内的相关规划图。地方环境保护管理项目的成功取决于包括政府组织和非政府组织在内的所有利益相关者的积极参与。