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Optimal Development Setbacks for the U.S. Coastal Zone

Experience gained in the past concerning coastal construction setback lines can be garnered from the different practices presently followed in several American states. super(2) Included among these practices are aesthetical and cultural values that can be and should be preserved as development incre...

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Published in:Ocean yearbook 2001-01, Vol.15, p.299-330
Main Authors: Gable, F J, Edwards, S F
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