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The Online Magazine for Sustainable Seas
January, 2002 Vol.54 No. 5

 

 

 





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A CROWDED SHORELINE: MAKING SENSE OF PHILIPPINE POLICIES ON FORESHORE AND SHORE LAND MANAGEMENT
Anachronistic and fragmented laws, and a bureaucracy whose functions and powers are centered on the alienation and disposition of land, have resulted in an uncontrolled and chaotic development of the Philippines' foreshore and shore lands. This article examines existing policies that affect shoreline development, and how they can be applied to resolve common issues related to foreshore and shore land use

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