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Integrated theory of coastal management regarding protection of beaches and dunes

State adoption and implementation of coastal management program components regarding the protection of beaches and dunes vary among the coastal states with federally-approved coastal zone management programs. The level of development of state coastal management programs is influenced by a variety of...

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Published in:Marine policy 1998-03, Vol.22 (2), p.83-93
Main Authors: Gordon, Melissa Lee, Reams, Margaret A, Bernd-Cohen, Tina
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Evaluation
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integrated theory coastal management protection of beaches and dunes
protection of beaches and dunes
Resource management
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