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AMBIO: A Journal of Human Environment, Vol.34 No.2 (2005)

Series: AMBIO A Journal Of Human Environment. ;Vol.34 No.2 Publication details: Stockhom, Royal Swedish Academy, 2005,Description: 93p. 30cmISSN:
  • 00447447
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The SUCOZOMA Program: Results and Challenges, Interdisciplinary Conflict Analysis and Conflict Mitigation in Local Resource Management, Public Participation in Municipal Planning as a Tool for Coastal Management: Case Studies from Western Sweden, A Net Loss: Policy Instruments for Commercial Cod Fishing in Sweden, Local Fisheries Management at the Swedish Coast: Biological and Social Preconditions, Fishermen's Interests and Cooperation: Preconditions for Joint Management of Swedish Coastal Fisheries, Genetic Population Structure of Fishes: Implications for Coastal Zone Management, Management of Pikeperch Migrating over Management Areas in a Baltic Archipelago Area, Boating and Navigation Activities Influence the Recruitment of Fish in a Baltic Sea Archipelago Area, Improving Marine Water Quality by Mussel Farming: A Profitable Solution for Swedish Society, Shellfish and Public Health: A Swedish Perspective, Tracing the Influence of Sewage Nitrogen in a Coastal Ecosystem Using Stable Nitrogen Isotopes, Obtaining Access to Coastal Areas for Large-Scale Mussel Farming: Obstacles and Possibilities, Adaptive Coastal Planning and the European Union's Water Framework Directive: A Swedish Perspective, The Rule of Sustainability and Planning Adaptivity, Economic Valuation for Sustainable Development in the Swedish Coastal Zone, Knowledge Transfer between Researchers and Practitioners in SUCOZOMA.
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The SUCOZOMA Program: Results and Challenges, Interdisciplinary Conflict Analysis and Conflict Mitigation in Local Resource Management, Public Participation in Municipal Planning as a Tool for Coastal Management: Case Studies from Western Sweden, A Net Loss: Policy Instruments for Commercial Cod Fishing in Sweden, Local Fisheries Management at the Swedish Coast: Biological and Social Preconditions, Fishermen's Interests and Cooperation: Preconditions for Joint Management of Swedish Coastal Fisheries, Genetic Population Structure of Fishes: Implications for Coastal Zone Management, Management of Pikeperch Migrating over Management Areas in a Baltic Archipelago Area, Boating and Navigation Activities Influence the Recruitment of Fish in a Baltic Sea Archipelago Area, Improving Marine Water Quality by Mussel Farming: A Profitable Solution for Swedish Society, Shellfish and Public Health: A Swedish Perspective, Tracing the Influence of Sewage Nitrogen in a Coastal Ecosystem Using Stable Nitrogen Isotopes, Obtaining Access to Coastal Areas for Large-Scale Mussel Farming: Obstacles and Possibilities, Adaptive Coastal Planning and the European Union's Water Framework Directive: A Swedish Perspective, The Rule of Sustainability and Planning Adaptivity, Economic Valuation for Sustainable Development in the Swedish Coastal Zone, Knowledge Transfer between Researchers and Practitioners in SUCOZOMA.

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