In a coastal district, despite the construction of reinforced concrete seawalls, severe coastal erosion and groundwater salinity have intensified in adjacent agricultural zones over the past three years. An ecological assessment reveals that unauthorized commercial aquaculture farms upstream dismantled natural mangrove ecosystems, disrupting tidal wave attenuation and natural sediment deposition. Which of the following administrative courses of action represents the most effective qualitative solution to address the root cause of this crisis?
- Initiate legal proceedings to remove unauthorized upstream aquaculture operations and execute a phase-wise mangrove ecosystem restoration plan to recover natural tidal energy absorption.Cevap
- BOrder the immediate seizure of all private agricultural properties along the coast and prohibit all farming operations indefinitely across the entire district.
- CDouble the height and thickness of existing concrete seawalls along the coastline without modifying upstream aquaculture activities.
- DDistribute subsidized chemical soil neutralizers to farmers, assuming that seasonal weather cycles will naturally rebuild eroded shorelines.
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Initiate legal proceedings to remove unauthorized upstream aquaculture operations and execute a phase-wise mangrove ecosystem restoration plan to recover natural tidal energy absorption.
The option advocating legal removal of unauthorized upstream aquaculture and mangrove ecosystem restoration directly addresses the qualitative root cause of the erosion crisis. By restoring the mangrove buffer, natural tidal energy absorption and sediment balance are re-established, providing a sustainable administrative solution.
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Qualitative Cause-and-Effect Problem Solving in Administrative Governance