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On the integration of science and management in coastal management research

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This contribution presents an introduction to a series of papers on integrated scientific approaches presented at the San Feliu Euroconference on transdisciplinary coastal management research. Coastal management is a challenging area for the integration of social and natural sciences. The papers provide a basis for ongoing cross-disciplinary research.

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Burbridge, P., Humphrey, S. On the integration of science and management in coastal management research. J Coast Conserv 5, 103–104 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02802746

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