Evaluation of the National Coastal Zone Management ProgramNational Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute, 1991 - 215 pages |
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... percent of GNP in 1978 to 31.4 percent in 1985. We show , finally , that the coastal zone is critical to the economies of many coastal states and territories . Our study concludes that a strong relationship exists between program ...
... percent of GNP in 1978 to 31.4 percent in 1985. We show , finally , that the coastal zone is critical to the economies of many coastal states and territories . Our study concludes that a strong relationship exists between program ...
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... Percentage Change in Real Output and CZM Expenditures 179 Table B - 6 . Dollar Increase in Coastal Output Associated with a Dollar of CZM Spending 181 Endnotes 186 References 189 Appendix 191 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is ...
... Percentage Change in Real Output and CZM Expenditures 179 Table B - 6 . Dollar Increase in Coastal Output Associated with a Dollar of CZM Spending 181 Endnotes 186 References 189 Appendix 191 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is ...
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... percent of the recreational shorelines of the oceans and Great Lakes in the 48 contiguous states was in public ownership and dedicated to recreational uses . In 1968 , the President's Council on Recreation and National Beauty issued its ...
... percent of the recreational shorelines of the oceans and Great Lakes in the 48 contiguous states was in public ownership and dedicated to recreational uses . In 1968 , the President's Council on Recreation and National Beauty issued its ...
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... percentage of sea water , extending outward to the outer limit of the territorial sea and the international boundary with Canada and inland to the extent necessary to control shorelands whose uses have a direct and significant impact on ...
... percentage of sea water , extending outward to the outer limit of the territorial sea and the international boundary with Canada and inland to the extent necessary to control shorelands whose uses have a direct and significant impact on ...
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... percent of the costs of acquisition , development and operation of Estuarine Sanctuaries for natural field laborato- ries . Section 313 required the submission of an Annual Report . Section 314 required the promul- gation of program ...
... percent of the costs of acquisition , development and operation of Estuarine Sanctuaries for natural field laborato- ries . Section 313 required the submission of an Annual Report . Section 314 required the promul- gation of program ...
Common terms and phrases
Access to Coastal ACCOMPLISHMENTS Protecting Natural acres activities amendments American Planning Association American Samoa beach CEIP Chesapeake Bay coast coastal areas Coastal GNP 1985 Coastal Hazards Coastal Management Program Coastal Population 1985 COASTAL PROGRAM INFORMATION COASTAL RESOURCE INFORMATION Coastal Resource Management coastal resources Coastal Zone Management Congress CZM funds CZM program CZMA Damage and Coastal Defined Coastal Zone environmental Estuarine Research Reserve federal agencies federal consistency Federal Program Support grants habitat Harbor Hurricane Hugo impacts implementation INFORMATION Program Description INFORMATION Special/National Significance Island issues Lakes land Long Island Sound Major Program Accomplishments Management Act management plan Million Coastal GNP National Estuarine Research NOAA nonpoint source pollution North Carolina NYCMP percent pollution Ports and Marinas Principal Coastal Threats Program Approval PROGRAM INFORMATION Program Providing Public Access Reauthorization RESOURCE INFORMATION Special/National sea level rise Section Shoreline Mileage SPECIFIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS Protecting territories Threats and Emerging Washington water quality wetlands
Popular passages
Page 6 - Nation's coastal zone for this and succeeding generations, (b) to encourage and assist the states to exercise effectively their responsibilities in the coastal zone through the development and implementation of management programs to achieve wise use of the land and water resources of the coastal zone giving full consideration to ecological, cultural, historic, and esthetic values as well as to needs for economic development, (c) for all Federal agencies engaged in programs affecting the coastal...
Page 43 - beach" and a planning process for the protection of, and access to, public beaches and other public coastal areas of environmental, recreational, historical, esthetic, ecological, or cultural value.
Page 43 - Secretary shall promulgate, make grants to any coastal state for the purpose of — "(1) acquiring, developing, or operating estuarine sanctuaries, to serve as natural field laboratories in which to study and gather data on the natural and human processes occurring within the estuaries of the coastal zone...
Page 6 - Congress finds and declares that it is the national policy— "(1) to preserve, protect, develop, and where possible, to restore or enhance, the resources of the Nation's coastal zone for this and succeeding generations...
Page 44 - In, adjoining, or adjacent to such estuary, and which constitutes to the extent feasible a natural unit, set aside to provide scientists and students the opportunity to examine over a period of time the ecological relationships within the area. (8) The term "Fund" means the Coastal Energy Impact Fund established by section 1456a(h) . (9) The term "land use...
Page 214 - New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Total 732 686 i.
Page 7 - Management program" includes, but is not limited to, a comprehensive statement in words, maps, illustrations, or other media of communication, prepared and adopted by the state in accordance with the provisions of this title, setting forth objectives, policies, and standards to guide public and private uses of lands and waters in the coastal zone.
Page 43 - ... the protection of natural resources, including wetlands, floodplains, estuaries, beaches, dunes, barrier islands, coral reefs, and fish and wildlife and their habitat, within the coastal zone, (B) the management of coastal development to minimize the loss of life and property caused by improper development in flood-prone, storm surge, geological hazard, and erosion-prone areas and in...
Page 6 - ... values as well as to needs for economic development, (c) for all Federal agencies engaged in programs affecting the coastal zone to cooperate and participate with state and local governments and regional agencies in effectuating the purposes of this title, and (d) to encourage the participation of the public, of Federal, state, and local governments and of regional agencies in the development of coastal zone management programs.
Page 44 - Estuarine sanctuary" means a research area which may include any part or all of an estuary, adjoining transitional areas, and adjacent uplands, constituting to the extent feasible a natural unit, set aside to provide scientists and students the opportunity to examine over a period of time the ecological relationships within the area. (f) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce.