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Environment and development
in coastal regions and in small islands
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ACKOWLEDGEMENTS

 

This paper further develops a setback methodology originally prepared for the island of Anguilla which was commissioned on behalf of the Government of Anguilla by the United Kingdom Dependent Territories Regional Secretariat.

I would like to thank the following persons for their contribution to this paper:

Dr. J. Armstrong, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements, Barbados.
Mr. R.W. Beales, British Development Division in the Caribbean, Barbados.
Mr. L.A. Bourne, Athelstan King Architects Ltd., Barbados.
Mrs. C. O'Brien Delpesh, Institute of Marine Affairs, Trinidad & Tobago.
Mr. O. Proctor, Physical Planning Unit, Anguilla.
Dr. A. Suzyumov, Environment and Development in Coastal Regions and in Small Islands, UNESCO, Paris, France.

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