A Computer-Directed Geographic Coastal Use Classification System for Ecologic Planning: The Case of the Florida Keys

SGR-102, a 104-page illustrated report by Gustavo A. Antonini, Leonard Zobler, and Robert Swett, presents a baywater assimilation-capacity approach to coastal zone management, using the Florida Keys (Stock Island) as a case study. Originally published April 1992 by the Florida Sea Grant College Prog...

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Main Authors: Gustavo A. Antonini, Leonard Zobler, Robert Swett
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2008-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/117491
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description SGR-102, a 104-page illustrated report by Gustavo A. Antonini, Leonard Zobler, and Robert Swett, presents a baywater assimilation-capacity approach to coastal zone management, using the Florida Keys (Stock Island) as a case study. Originally published April 1992 by the Florida Sea Grant College Program. Reviewed March 2008.
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