Author:
Charlier Roger H.,Charlier Constance C.P.
Abstract
Population migration to the coastal zone has increased by 50 to 70
per cent. Conflicts of inhabitation and use are escalating rapidly.
Single use is economically risky if not unsound. In traditional
societies multiple‐use has been exercised successfully. Concentration
among today′s users should lead to an acceptable balance and to
sustainable situations. Physical, biological and geological equilibria
and conservation should be maintained. For this to happen communication
approaches should be fine‐tuned.
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