logo

 

 

 

host_sponsors

 

COASTAL DECISION MAKING: describe the information needed to make sound political, economic, an social coastal management decisions along the waterfront, in the coastal zone, including decisions that reduce human vulnerability to natural disasters
Thursday, November 20

 

Paper Titles

EVALUATION MODEL FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
E. E. Saldanha, Federal University of Santa Catarina; M. Polette, Federal University of Santa Catarina 
THE YOKOHAMA MM21 MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN POST-INDUSTRIAL WATERFRONTS
L. Hee, CENSE/DCEA, Faculty of Sciences ant Technology , New University of Lisbon 
THE IMPORTANCE OF FLORIDA'S OCEAN AND COASTAL ECONOMY
JC Cato 
DEVELOPMENT OF A CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENT FOR COASTAL COUNTIES
I.C. Carballo, South Florida Regional Planning Council; C. Delke, South Florida Regional Planning Council; J. Trevarthen juliat@sfrpc.com, South Florida Regional Planning Council; R. Kalin, South Florida Regional Planning Council 

 

 

 

Copyright ©2008 Coastal Cities Conference.
All rights reserved worldwide. No materials, including graphics, may be reused, modified, or reproduced in any form without express written permission from the Coastal Cities Conference.

CD-ROM Produced by X-CD Technologies