Coastal and marine biosphere reserves

Conservation, development, and logistic components of biosphere reserves are well suited for coastal and oceanic, resource and human use management. Particular emphasis is placed on the broad, productive coastal zone which includes coastal plains, continental shelves, and about 60 percent of hurmanity. A classification of environments is recommended as essential to perceive both the dimensions of human impact and the design of potential biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept is especially appropriate for coastal and marine resource conservation and development. Pilot studies should be initiated to illustrate this concept.

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Main Authors: 109429 RAY, G.C., 92286 McCORMICK-RAY, M.G., 73747 Gregg Jr., W.P., 84064 Krugman, S.L. Eds., 18533 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C. National Park Service, 33458 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987
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Published: Atlanta, Georgia (EUA) 1989
Subjects:RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:608722020-01-23T20:41:03ZCoastal and marine biosphere reserves 109429 RAY, G.C. 92286 McCORMICK-RAY, M.G. 73747 Gregg Jr., W.P. 84064 Krugman, S.L. Eds. 18533 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C. National Park Service 33458 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987 Atlanta, Georgia (EUA)1989Conservation, development, and logistic components of biosphere reserves are well suited for coastal and oceanic, resource and human use management. Particular emphasis is placed on the broad, productive coastal zone which includes coastal plains, continental shelves, and about 60 percent of hurmanity. A classification of environments is recommended as essential to perceive both the dimensions of human impact and the design of potential biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept is especially appropriate for coastal and marine resource conservation and development. Pilot studies should be initiated to illustrate this concept.Conservation, development, and logistic components of biosphere reserves are well suited for coastal and oceanic, resource and human use management. Particular emphasis is placed on the broad, productive coastal zone which includes coastal plains, continental shelves, and about 60 percent of hurmanity. A classification of environments is recommended as essential to perceive both the dimensions of human impact and the design of potential biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept is especially appropriate for coastal and marine resource conservation and development. Pilot studies should be initiated to illustrate this concept.RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA
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RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA
spellingShingle RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA
109429 RAY, G.C.
92286 McCORMICK-RAY, M.G.
73747 Gregg Jr., W.P.
84064 Krugman, S.L. Eds.
18533 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C. National Park Service
33458 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987
Coastal and marine biosphere reserves
description Conservation, development, and logistic components of biosphere reserves are well suited for coastal and oceanic, resource and human use management. Particular emphasis is placed on the broad, productive coastal zone which includes coastal plains, continental shelves, and about 60 percent of hurmanity. A classification of environments is recommended as essential to perceive both the dimensions of human impact and the design of potential biosphere reserves. The biosphere reserve concept is especially appropriate for coastal and marine resource conservation and development. Pilot studies should be initiated to illustrate this concept.
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topic_facet RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA MARINA
author 109429 RAY, G.C.
92286 McCORMICK-RAY, M.G.
73747 Gregg Jr., W.P.
84064 Krugman, S.L. Eds.
18533 U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C. National Park Service
33458 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987
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33458 4. World Wilderness Congress Worldwide Conservation Estes Park, Colo. (EUA) 11 - 18 Set 1987
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title Coastal and marine biosphere reserves
title_short Coastal and marine biosphere reserves
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