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Title:
Principles of social impact assessment and its application to managing the Great Barrier Reef.
Author:
Cooperative Research Centre For the Ecologically Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef, Townsville (Australia)
;
Broome, G.
;
Valentine, P.
Citation:
ACCNO:11937
Publisher:
CRC Reef Research Technical Report no. 2
Year:
1995.
Description:
p. 1-74.
Subject:
Great Barrier Reef - Queensland.
;
Australia.
;
Sociological aspects.
;
Environment management.
;
Recreation
;
Resource management
;
Tourism
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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