Conservation and development in Oregon's coastal zone
作者:
Amy Levinson,
Jeffery Hess,
期刊:
Coastal Zone Management Journal
(Taylor Available online 1978)
卷期:
Volume 4,
issue 1-2
页码: 97-118
ISSN:0090-8339
年代: 1978
DOI:10.1080/08920757809361768
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Coastal zone management in Oregon is based on the state's general land‐use law. This body of law is designed to deal with population increase, urbanization, and preservation of agricultural land, as well as with other problems throughout the state. Early planning and policy recommendations for the coast were in the hands of a commission having predominantly local membership. This commission produced an extensive series of studies, policies, and recommendations which were assembled as a proposed management tool for natural resources. Staff of the commission was then absorbed into the state land‐management agency, which developed final goals and guidelines for compliance with the Coastal Zone Management Act. Adoption of the coastal goals in December 1976 has triggered deadlines for local government compliance within the coastal zone. The management program is now undergoing federal review.
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