MULTICRITERIAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROMANIAN COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT

  • Catalin ANTON Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, str. Domneasca 47, Galati 80008, Romania
  • Carmen GASPAROTTI Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, str. Domneasca 47, Galati 80008, Romania
  • Eugen RUSU Universitatea Dunarea de Jos Galati, str. Domneasca 47, Galati 80008, Romania
Keywords: Romanian coastal zone, Black Sea, economic factors, social and environmental factors

Abstract

The coastal zone is a mixed anthropogenic and environmental area (socio-ecological system) characterized by the significant variety of morphological conditions, land uses, which significantly change in time and space.
Natural systems located on the border between the terrestrial environment and the marine environment are characterized by a morphological, ecological and dynamic variety, which changes over short and medium periods of time, under the influence of climatic factors and taking into account from the tidal effect every two hours to wind erosion or wave-related phenomena. In this paper, the authors will choose the optimal approach of strategic management that aims to analyze and evaluate these options by addressing economic, social and environmental factors. The multifactorial approach must consider a careful analysis of stakeholders in a coastal area, having in mind that each area has its peculiarities and needs to be treated separately. When developing the approach for analyzing and evaluating strategic options, the authors will consider the sectorial plans designed for the coastal area, as well as the local, regional and national development plans.

Published
2020-10-15
How to Cite
ANTON, C., GASPAROTTI, C., & RUSU, E. (2020). MULTICRITERIAL ANALYSIS OF THE ROMANIAN COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT. Mechanical Testing and Diagnosis, 10(3), 10-15. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.35219/mtd.2020.3.02
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