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Environment and development
in coastal regions and in small islands
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Planning for coastline change.
Guidelines for construction setbacks in the Eastern Caribbean Islands.
CSI info 4

Abstract
by G. Cambers
Preface English Français Español
Introduction
Background
Methodology
Concluding remarks
References
Appendix
Acknowledgements
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UNESCO, 1997. Planning for coastline change. Guidelines for construction setbacks in the Eastern Caribbean Islands. CSI info 4, UNESCO, Paris, viii + 14 pp.

The ‘CSI info’ series was launched by the Organization in 1997. Information on CSI activities can be obtained at the following address:

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