landzones
Landzones refer to designated areas within a jurisdiction, often used in maritime, coastal, or territorial governance to manage land and water resources. These zones are typically established to regulate activities such as navigation, fishing, conservation, and development. The concept varies by region but often follows international standards set by organizations like the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) or the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
In many countries, landzones are defined by legal frameworks that outline boundaries, usage rights, and restrictions.
Coastal landzones may also include protected areas like marine reserves or national parks, established to preserve
The management of landzones can involve collaboration between government agencies, local communities, and environmental groups to