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Title: An integrated methodology of biophysical and socio-economic dimensions to understand land-use change processes in coastal areas
Authors: Lourenço, Nelson
Jorge, Rosário
Russo Machado, Carlos
Rodrigues, Luís
Keywords: Integrated analysis
Biophysical and socio-economic dimensions
Coastal Areas
land use changes
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: TERI-The Energy Research Institute
Citation: Lourenço, N.; Jorge, R.; Machado, C.R.; Rodrigues, L. 2000. An integrated methodology of biophysical and socio-economic dimensions to understand land-use change processes in coastal areas. Coastin. A Coastal Policy Research Newsletter, 3. pp 2-5.
Abstract: The study of land-use changes (in coastal or noncoastal areas) is an essential contributing factor to the understanding of global change. While the problems caused by these changes are diverse, all of them can put the sustainable development of a region at risk. It is thus important to measure, monitor, and manage land-use changes in such a way that land-use is balanced and has minimum negative impacts. This integrated methodology focuses on understanding land-use changes and the influence of the various agents of change present in the region, whether of a biophysical, socio-economic, or institutional nature.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10884/348
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