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Managing Land Use Conflicts

Case Studies in Special Area Management

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Duke Press Policy Studies

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Pages: 332

Published: January 1987

This work contains a series of case studies of the planning phenomenon that has become known as Special Area Management (SAM)--those areas so naturally valuable, so important for human use, so sensitive to impact, or so particular in their planning requirements as to need special management treatment. Based on an examination of the SAMs, this work integrates various aspects of the process of their planning and management and proposes policy and administrative guidelines to improve SAMs as a planning tool.

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Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-8223-0560-6 / eISBN: 978-0-8223-7947-8 /

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