Book chapter
Coastal managment
Fecha
2019Registro en:
9780128104736
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-810473-6.00003-0
Autor
Azuz-Adeath, Isaac
Le Bail, Maxime
Muñoz Sevilla, Norma Patricia
Cortés-Ruiz, Alejandra
Institución
Resumen
Mexico’s privileged geographic position, territorial extension, varied physiography, and climatic diversity have given the country an unparalleled biological wealth, both marine and terrestrial, as well as many natural areas not seen anywhere else in the world. Marine and coastal areas strongly contribute to this environmental wealth and favor the existence of diverse productive activities that, in turn, benefit Mexico’s economic development (i.e., ports; petroleum extraction, storage and transport areas; tourism activities; mining; and fishing and aquaculture). Unfortunately, the lack of a multisector and articulated
long-term, sea-focused vision has resulted in a chaotic development that has damaged the
coastal zones and plundered the marine areas. No coastal city has managed to take advantage
of the natural resources and ecosystems in a sustainable way nor been able to incorporate as a
social, economic, and cultural asset the exploitation of coastal and marine areas.