Key Factors in Handling Conflicts in the Isahaya Bay Land Reclamation Project, Japan: A Case Study Focusing on Social Aspectstidal areasgovernanceecologystakeholder participationsocial aspectscommunicationzones de maréegouvernanceécologieparticipation des parties prenantes...
Only projects such as irrigation, drainage land reclamation that resulted in increased income for land owners were carried out. After WWII, land reform was carried out in Japan and the farmland of landowners was allotted to peasants. Thus, the peasants became owner farmers of small farms, whose...
“If they continue with the reclamation projects, they’re removing the fishing sector--a major provider of food--from the map,” he said.
That would increase the size of Penang Island by 10%. In comparison, a lot of land in Singapore, about 25%, is from reclamation efforts from the past, including the prime Marina Bay area. Another state that is also embarking on big-scale reclamation work is Johor. However, unlike Pen...
The deployment of sediment in land reclamation projects presents a unique set of advantages and limitations. The abundance of dredged sediment from navigational and flood control activities provides an ample supply of material for reclamation purposes, which is a sustainable practice that aligns with the...
The land reclamation at the coast is contridict with China's progress towards ecological civilization. Although land reclamation is constantly advancing in nearly all coastal provinces of China, the implementation of land reclamation projects has always been debated. On one side, it increased new land...
In cases such as the Czech Republic, spontaneous reclamation—allowing nature to do the work—has demonstrated ecological value. Positive reclamation projects require an understanding of the local ecology and the risks posed by mining and other associated activities. Protection of the sage grouse ...
The deployment of sediment in land reclamation projects presents a unique set of advantages and limitations. The abundance of dredged sediment from navigational and flood control activities provides an ample supply of material for reclamation purposes, which is a sustainable practice that aligns with the...
The reclamation activity in a coastal wetland has a long history and great influence, and has been carried out in many coastal regions and countries in the world, such as the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, the United States, China and many other coastal countries (Kim et al., 2021, ...
Land reclamation by drainage is most highly developed in the USA, Canada, India, Hungary, Poland, Japan, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. As of 1971 there were more than 100 million ha of drained lands in the world. A number of countries, including the USA, the Federal Republic of Ger...