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Geographical Information Systems in Regional Planning and Management for the Ukrainian Black Sea Coast

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Ukraine as a new independent state needs a new methodology and new technologies in the sphere of regional planning and management if it is to plug into the western information-based planning culture in the drive to solve its complex, deeply-rooted economic, social and environmental problems.

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Anderson, V.N. (1998). Geographical Information Systems in Regional Planning and Management for the Ukrainian Black Sea Coast. In: Graute, U. (eds) Sustainable Development for Central and Eastern Europe. Central and Eastern European Development Studies. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72048-2_14

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