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| Titre: | Land use and Coastal Management in the third Countries; Egypt as a case |
| Auteur(s): | Hamza, W. |
| mot-clé ASFA: | Coastal zone management Land use |
| Date de publication: | 2003 |
| Résumé: | Although the aspects of both land use and coastal management represent part of the larger
concept of sustainable development, the strength and interest with which these aspects
are received varies considerably among countries. It is well known that land use planning
can facilitate the allocation of land to those use(s) that provide the greatest sustainable
benefits. However, in order to achieve a sustainable land use planning, an in-depth
analysis of the existing resources is required (e.g. localization, features, sensitivity to
development). Furthermore, the understanding of development characteristics (resource
needs and collateral efforts), would make it possible to identify the use of natural
resources. In that regard Sense and Toccolini (1998) mentioned that activities must be
developed where the necessary natural resources exist and only when the environment is
capable of absorbing the impact of that development. |
| URI/URL: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/383 |
| Collection(s) : | Miscellaneous
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