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Wither coastal management in Australia—a call for National Leadership

Clarke, B and Harvey N., 2013. Wither coastal management in Australia—a call for National Leadership The prominence of the coast in terms of the Australian Government's policy has significantly diminished over the last decade. With the exception of planning for climate change and sea level rise...

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Published in:Journal of coastal research 2013-01, Vol.65 (sp1), p.915-920
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