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Environment and development
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Coastal region and small island papers 12

Photos courtesy of:
Gillian Cambers, 
Giovanni Campeol, 
Chair UNESCO/UCAD, 
Brigitte Colin, Catherine
Doux, Derek Elias, 
Heinz-Josef Heile, Alioune
Kane, Hal Thompson, 
Dirk Troost, Y. Wibowo

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Eric Loddé
Micheline Turner

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Claire Blackburn

MANAGING CONFLICTS
OVER RESOURCES
AND VALUES
Continental coasts

Results of a workshop on
‘Wise practices for coastal conflict prevention
and resolution’
Maputo, Mozambique, 19-23 November 2001

    Foreword
Table of contents
List of Acronyms
Executive summary
1 Introduction
2 Nature of the conflicts
3 Resolution and prevention of conflicts
4 Wise practice characteristics
5 Ethical codes of practice
6 Conclusions
Other CSI titles

Map showing the location of field projects and UNESCO university chairs in continental coastal regions covered by the workshop

The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the UNESCO Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of their authorities, or concerning the delimitation of their frontiers or boundaries.

Reproduction is authorized, providing that appropriate mention is made of the source, and copies sent to the UNESCO (Paris) address below. This document should be cited as:

UNESCO, 2002. Managing conflicts over resources and values: Continental coasts. Results of a workshop on ‘Wise practices for coastal conflict prevention and resolution’, Maputo, Mozambique, 19–23 November, 2001. Coastal region and small island papers 12, UNESCO, Paris, 86 pp.

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The digital version of associated papers can be viewed at: http://www.unesco.org/csi/pub/papers2/mapp.htm

The ‘Coastal region and small island papers’ series was launched by the Organization in 1997. Information on CSI activities, as well as extra copies of this document, can be obtained at the following address:

Coastal Regions and Small Islands (CSI) platform,
UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis,
75732 Paris Cedex 15, France.
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website: http://www.unesco.org/csi

Published in 2002 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 7, place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP

© UNESCO 2002

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