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Participatory spatial planning key to coastal resilience — Experts

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Dr Luc Boerboom (left), Associate Professor, Spatial Planning Support Systems and Institutionalisation, Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-information Management Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation,  University of Twente, delivering the presentation.  Picture: ERNEST KODZI

Experts in climate change and development planning have called for the adaptation of a participatory spatial planning approach to help address the negative impact of climate change on coastal communities in the country.

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