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Definition of the Precincts and Instruments for Shared and Harmonised Planning of Waterfront Areas

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This chapter defines the status of the art for laws and regulative instruments for the fluid city paradigm applications and it suggests three models for waterfront governance. Into the chapter, a little section in order to explain the international framework for seaside and port management in EU context.

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Gagliano, D. (2016). Definition of the Precincts and Instruments for Shared and Harmonised Planning of Waterfront Areas. In: Carta, M., Ronsivalle, D. (eds) The Fluid City Paradigm. UNIPA Springer Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28004-2_9

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