Coastal Management
Coastal Management
A specialized course under Agriculture, Environment and Veterinary Science
Course Details
Coastal management is all about preventing erosion to claim lands and a preservation against flooding and erosion to lessen its impact on land.
Coastal zones occupy less than 15% of the Earth’s land area, while they host more than 45% of the world population. Nearly 1.4 billion human beings stay within one hundred km of a shoreline and one hundred m of sea level. With three-quarters of the world populace expected to stay in the coastal zone by 2025, human activities originating from this small land location will impose heavy strain on coasts. Coastal zones contain wealthy assets to produce goods and offerings and are home to most industrial and industrial activities.
Coastal Management is essential to help shield natural habitats and natural resources. If there isn’t a financial risk, governments typically don’t involve in coastal management. Effective coastal administration is very expensive. Coastal management attempts to address a variation of issues associated with population increase and coastal areas.
Career Prospect
Coastal managers are concerned with the preservation and enjoyment of coastal zones. Proper use, assessment, and monitoring of natural resources are important goals for preservation.
Graduates of this program can have these career options: Conservation Biologist, Marine Education Specialist, Marine & Coastal Consultant, Consultant/Project Manager, Watershed Program Coordinator, Environmental EngineerHydrologist/Geomorphologist, Marine Ecologist, Water, Resource Analyst, Salt Marsh Manager, Zoologist, Marine Geologist, Costel engineering expert, Chief Growth Officer ,Field System Engineer
Employment Opportunity
Course Available by Providers
Course Under Agriculture, Environment & Veterinary Science
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Agronomy
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Ecology
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Agribusiness
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Zoo Keeping
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Viticulture
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Horticulture
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Aquaculture
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Fisheries
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Equine Science
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Animal Production
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Crop Production
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Agricultural Biotechnology
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Agricultural Economics
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Forest Science
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Veterinary Science
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Wine Marketing
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Rural Development
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Marine Science
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Equine Science
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Natural Resource Management
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Environmental And Urban Planning
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Land and Water Management
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Tropical Animal Science
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Wildness Reserves and Wildlife
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Conservation and Land Management
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Resource and Environmental Management
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Parks, Recreation and Heritage Management