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Economic implications of a management‐oriented remote sensing program |
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Coastal Zone Management Journal,
Volume 8,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 105-122
D. M. Harman,
D. B. Fuller,
R. Tsuchigane,
K. B. Fuller,
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Economic aspects of remote sensing as used by natural resources managers in the Mid‐Atlantic region were examined. The authors concluded that the aspects of accuracy, uniformity, completeness, reliability, research and development capability, cost saving, and managerial effectiveness are the primary factors in comparing remote sensing with conventional techniques.
ISSN:0090-8339
DOI:10.1080/08920758009361872
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1980
数据来源: Taylor
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Corporate response to coastal zone management: A case study of the Irvine coastal area |
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Coastal Zone Management Journal,
Volume 8,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 123-164
RaymondK. Belknap,
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This article describes in a chronological format the planning process that the Irvine Company of Newport Beach, California, undertook to prepare a plan for 10,000 acres of land with71/2miles of beach in Orange County, California. The process has taken seven years and has parallelled the evolution of state coastal planning in California, which began in 1972. The planning process is divided into a series of phases (sections in the article), each of which is analyzed for lessons that could be used to improve the adoption of future public policies and regulations. The article describes, for example, the Irvine Company's response to public participation procedures, the use of environmental data, the integration of divergent policies from many public agencies, the effects of change over time and expresses concern about the impact that intergovernmental procedures may have on integrated and site‐specific land‐use plans.
ISSN:0090-8339
DOI:10.1080/08920758009361873
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1980
数据来源: Taylor
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An economic analysis strategy for management of shoreline erosion |
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Coastal Zone Management Journal,
Volume 8,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 165-184
WaldonR. Kerns,
RobertJ. Byrne,
CarlH. Hobbs,
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An economic framework for making management decisions on tidal shoreline erosion is provided. It provides for evaluation of the impacts of coastal erosion on shoreland property and structures. Coefficients for estimating erosion‐induced losses to property and dwellings were determined. Lots which contained a dwelling decreased in value by an average of $0.24 for each square foot of soil lost to erosion. Decrease in value of dwelling due to erosion‐induced loss of distance between dwelling and shoreline was an average decrease of $8.64 per foot of distance lost. These values plus other measures were applied to three case study coastal areas in Virgina. The evaluation procedure provided a realistic basis for comparisons: (1) of benefits and costs of selected erosion control measures; (2) between various levels of control; and (3) distribution of costs of controls among property owners and between the private and public sectors.
ISSN:0090-8339
DOI:10.1080/08920758009361874
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1980
数据来源: Taylor
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Book review |
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Coastal Zone Management Journal,
Volume 8,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 185-188
FolkeE. Nyberg,
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Small Seaports. Revitalization through Conserving Heritage Resources.Published by John Clark, Claudia Wilson and Gordon L. Binder, The Conservation Foundation. Washington, D.C. 1979.67 pp.
ISSN:0090-8339
DOI:10.1080/08920758009361875
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1980
数据来源: Taylor
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Editorial board |
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Coastal Zone Management Journal,
Volume 8,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page -
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ISSN:0090-8339
DOI:10.1080/08920758009361871
出版商:Taylor & Francis Group
年代:1980
数据来源: Taylor
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