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The Online Magazine for Sustainable Seas
April, 2003 Vol.6 No. 4
   

 

 

 





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Local level actions for managing impacts of coastal development
In the Philippines, decentralization, formalized in the Local Government Code of 1991 (LGC)<link to link in download page>, puts local governments and cities at the forefront of responsibility for sustainable resource management. This article provides guiding principles and reviews important actions that the local government should strive to implement as part of their environmental management mandate under the LGC.

 



  
 


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