Steps and tools towards integrated coastal area management : methodological guide, Volume II.
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2001Editor
Henocque, Y.
Denis, J.
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66pp.
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It is a necessity, not a truism, to say that coastal areas are the places where demographic, economic
and environmental pressures reach their maximum.
The space is already subject to conflicts of use between different sectors such as fishing, fish-farming, industry, shipping, and recreation. In
addition, all the impacts of global change will converge there: changes in sea level, climatic
changes, etc. The sustainable development of these regions depends upon the way in which
the use of the coastal areas is approached, not
only by coastal communities but also Governments
and international organizations. Hence the
need to advice the inhabitants and managers of
the coastal milieu, whoever they may be.
This was the concern uppermost in our minds when
we at the French National Committee for the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
(IOC) decided to support the publication of
Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM).
The first volume published by the IOC .....
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UNESCO-IOCParis, France
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Manuals and Guides; 42, Vol. 2GOOS Report : 22
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Henocque, Y. and Denis, J.(eds) (2001) Steps and tools towards integrated coastal area management : methodological guide, Volume II. Paris, France, UNESCO-IOC, 66pp. (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Manuals and Guides; 42, Vol. 2), (GOOS Report : 22). DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1442Collections
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