Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach

Malaysia is surrounded by ocean, approximately, 515,000 square kilometers covered by maritime realm and 4,576 km in length by coastline. The country has terrestrial borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia and has maritime borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Indonesia,...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah, Omar, Abdullah Hisam, Desa, Ghazali, Rambat, Shuib
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spelling my.utm.557072017-11-01T04:17:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55707/ Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah Omar, Abdullah Hisam Desa, Ghazali Rambat, Shuib HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Malaysia is surrounded by ocean, approximately, 515,000 square kilometers covered by maritime realm and 4,576 km in length by coastline. The country has terrestrial borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia and has maritime borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. In addition Malaysia has many institutions for managing the marine environment. Hence the development of the institution and the scope still has some ambiguity, conflict and overlapping marine because organizations exist on the basis of a resolution of the Parliament. While on the physical condition, especially in the marine environment is difficult to determine the resolution authority area to an area of true governance. This paper addresses the need on collaborative design approach that fits into Malaysian marine space governance scenario, in particular with respect to stakeholder management. This paper first reviews several international collaborative designs. An exemplary model of collaborative has been developed, which constitutes the key factors that determine the success of collaborative implementation. This model is pending for experimentation to examine its effectiveness on Malaysia marine space governance. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55707/1/AbdullahHisamOmar2015_TowardsthedevelopmentofaFrameworkforSustainableMarine.pdf Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah and Omar, Abdullah Hisam and Desa, Ghazali and Rambat, Shuib (2015) Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach. Jurnal Teknologi, 72 (5). pp. 133-139. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v72.3957 DOI:10.11113/jt.v72.3957
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topic HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
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Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Desa, Ghazali
Rambat, Shuib
Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
description Malaysia is surrounded by ocean, approximately, 515,000 square kilometers covered by maritime realm and 4,576 km in length by coastline. The country has terrestrial borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia and has maritime borders with Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. In addition Malaysia has many institutions for managing the marine environment. Hence the development of the institution and the scope still has some ambiguity, conflict and overlapping marine because organizations exist on the basis of a resolution of the Parliament. While on the physical condition, especially in the marine environment is difficult to determine the resolution authority area to an area of true governance. This paper addresses the need on collaborative design approach that fits into Malaysian marine space governance scenario, in particular with respect to stakeholder management. This paper first reviews several international collaborative designs. An exemplary model of collaborative has been developed, which constitutes the key factors that determine the success of collaborative implementation. This model is pending for experimentation to examine its effectiveness on Malaysia marine space governance.
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author Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Desa, Ghazali
Rambat, Shuib
author_facet Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah
Omar, Abdullah Hisam
Desa, Ghazali
Rambat, Shuib
author_sort Mohamad Abdullah, Nazirah
title Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
title_short Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
title_full Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
title_fullStr Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
title_full_unstemmed Towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
title_sort towards the development of a framework for sustainable marine space governance: a proposal for collaborative design approach
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55707/1/AbdullahHisamOmar2015_TowardsthedevelopmentofaFrameworkforSustainableMarine.pdf
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