Coastal Zone Management Northern Australia
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1984
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Darwin, NT: Northern Territory Branch of the Australian Marine Sciences Association
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Coastal zone management is primarily about conservation of resources. As an objective, conservation must be viewed not only as a way of retaining what we have but also for creating what we want. In the Northern Territory, coastal environments are for the most part still unspoilt and very often near to original, except in localised areas. There is, therefore, an opportunity not existing elsewhere in the tropical world, to assess what we wish to plan towards and to establish the infrastructure by which such plans can be achieved.
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Coastal zone management, Australia, Coasts, Northern Australia, coastal ecology
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