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Planning Instruments

Integrated Management of Hydrographic Basins

Territorial Planning in Coastal Municipalities

Marine and Coastal Planning

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Stakeholders have scarce and incomplete information about river basin management process and its socio-ecological coastal systems; communication techniques are always similar and focus only on informing decisions making; communication process is clearly one-way.

Stakeholders have scarce and incomplete information about land use planning and its socio-ecological coastal systems; communication techniques are always similar and focus only on informing decisions making; communication process is clearly one-way.

Stakeholders have scarce and incomplete information about marine and coastal planning and its socio-ecological coastal systems; communication techniques are always similar and focus only on informing decisions making; communication process is clearly one-way.

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Few stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within river basin management; communication techniques are similar among them and rarely have educational goals; stakeholders of river basin management do not recognize socio-ecological coastal systems as a part of their responsibilities.

Few stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within land use planning; communication techniques are similar among them and rarely have educational goals; stakeholders of land use planning do not recognize socio-ecological coastal systems as a part of their responsibilities.

Few stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within marine spatial planning; communication techniques are similar among them and rarely have educational goals; stakeholders of marine and coastal planning do not recognize socio-ecological coastal systems as a part of their responsibilities.

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Majority of stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within river basin management; communication techniques are diverse and have some educational goals; coastal river basin management is usually recognized and operated as a two-way process, using language effectively in the majority of stages.

Majority of stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within land use planning; communication techniques are diverse and have some educational goals; coastal issues are usually recognized in land use planning which is operated as a two-way process, using language effectively in the majority of stages.

Majority of stakeholders are aware of socio-ecological coastal systems within marine spatial planning; communication techniques are diverse and have some educational goals; coastal issues are usually recognized in marine and coastal planning which is operated as a two-way process, using language effectively in the majority of stages.