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“Coastal zone management involves the comprehensive assessment, setting of objectives, planning and management of coastal systems and resources, taking into account traditional, cultural and historical perspectives and conflicting interests and uses; it is a continuous and evolutionary process for achieving sustainable development” (IPCC 1993). According to this definition, it may be clear that integration is motivated by the concept of sustainability.

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Ruijgrok, E.C.M., Vellinga, P. (1999). Chances for Nature — A Matter of Substitution. In: Salomons, W., Turner, R.K., de Lacerda, L.D., Ramachandran, S. (eds) Perspectives on Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Environmental Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60103-3_6

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