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Integrated planning and management of natural resources: a guide to writing sustainable development plans for tropical coastal areas / Dwight Watson

Por: Watson, Dwight, 1951- [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro
 impreso(a) 
 Libro impreso(a) Editor: Boca Raton, Florida, United States: Brown Walker Press, 2008Descripción: xi, 219 páginas ; 22 centímetros.ISBN: 1599424770; 9781599424774.Tema(s): Manejo de zonas costeras | Desarrollo sostenible | Manejo de recursos naturales | Planificación regional | Manejo integrado de costasClasificación: 333.917 / W3 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e indice: páginas 215-219 Número de sistema: 53268
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Integrated coastal zone management is a process of good governance that guides decision-making on the equitable allocation and sustainable use of natural resources. Integrated Planning and Management of Natural Resources describes systematic planning procedures for writing a hierarchy of strategic, zoning, management, and action plans. These plans can be adapted to any coastal management area in order to realize the social, economic, and environmental benefits that can be derived from spatially allocating, developing, and regulating the use of its diverse natural resources.

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Incluye bibliografía e indice: páginas 215-219

Glosario: páginas 191-196

Integrated coastal zone management is a process of good governance that guides decision-making on the equitable allocation and sustainable use of natural resources. Integrated Planning and Management of Natural Resources describes systematic planning procedures for writing a hierarchy of strategic, zoning, management, and action plans. These plans can be adapted to any coastal management area in order to realize the social, economic, and environmental benefits that can be derived from spatially allocating, developing, and regulating the use of its diverse natural resources. eng

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