The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument
Jones, P.; Siakavara, K.; Burane, F.; Garcia, E.; La Roca, F.; Kerkhove, G. (1997). The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument. European Commission, Directorate General XII Science, Research and Development: [s.l.]. 162 pp. |
Project | Top | Authors | - The role of value conflict assessment techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies, more
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Authors | | Top | - Jones, P.
- Siakavara, K.
- Burane, F.
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- La Roca, F.
- Kerkhove, G.
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Content | - Siakavara, K. (1997). Rethymnon - Case Study, in: Jones, P. et al. The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument. pp. 20, more
- Jones, P. (1997). The Solway Firth Cockle Fishery - Case Study, in: Jones, P. et al. The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument. pp. 29, more
- Kerkhove, G. (1997). Belgian Case study, in: Jones, P. et al. The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument. pp. 31, more
- Burone, F.; Garcia, E.; La Roca, F. (1997). L'Albufera Case study report, in: Jones, P. et al. The role of Value Conflict Assessment Techniques in the formulation of implementable and effective coastal zone management policies: Contract no: EV5V-CT940392: Case Study Reports and The Research Instrument. pp. 70, more
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