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577 (DDC 22)
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Changing Land Use Patterns in the Coastal Zone ([Ebook]) : Managing Environmental Quality in Rapidly Developing Regions / edited by G. S. Kleppel, M. Richard DeVoe, Mac V. Rawson.
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DeVoe, M. Richard
Rawson, Mac V.
Kleppel, G. S.
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New York, NY : Springer , 2006
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Springer Series on Evironmental Management
0172-6161
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9780387290232
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Introduction. The effects of changing land use patterns on marine resources: setting a research agenda to facilitate management -- Trends in land use policy and development in the coastal southeast -- Predicting trajectories of urban growth in the coastal southeast -- Urban typology and estuarine biodiversity in rapidly developing coastal watersheds -- The relationship of hydrodynamics to morphology in tidal creek and salt marsh systems of South Carolina and Georgia -- The role of tidal wetlands in estuarine nutrient cycling -- Evaluating the potential importance of groundwater-derived carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus inputs to South Carolina and Georgia coastal ecosystems -- Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and estuarine condition -- Chemical contaminants entering estuaries in the South Atlantic Bight as a result of current and past land use -- Models of coastal stress: review and future challenges -- Alternatives to coliform bacteria as indicators of human impact on coastal ecosystems -- Afterword. Managing coastal urbanization and development in the twenty-first century: the need for a new paradigm.:
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Applied Ecology
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Coastal zone management
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Environmental Management
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Environmental Sciences
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Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
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Monitoring/Environmental Analysis/Environmental Ecotoxicology
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