Sustainable Management of Public Assets in Morocco: Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Preservation
Abstract
This paper examines the complex relationship between the legal protection of public assets and their potential to contribute to sustainable economic development. Public assets—including natural areas, infrastructure, national parks, and cultural monuments—hold immense value as collective heritage and are pivotal for social stability, while also representing critical resources that, if managed effectively, can drive economic growth. Through an in-depth analysis of international legal frameworks and sustainable management models, this paper explores how public assets can be legally safeguarded and sustainably exploited, fostering economic benefits without compromising their longevity. This research highlights how careful economic use of public assets can drive regional development, tourism, and infrastructure growth while considering the challenges of enforcing legal protections. Practical recommendations for policymakers emphasize adopting sustainable development strategies that maximize economic advantages while preserving these resources for future generations.
Keywords: public assets, economic development, legal protection, sustainable management, resource valorization, public policy.
Received Date: July 07, 2024 Accepted Date: July 28, 2024
Published Date: August 01, 2024
Available Online at: https://www.ijsrisjournal.com/index.php/ojsfiles/article/view/190
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14052602
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