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The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.

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Main Author: Malan, Justin George Steytler
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9936 The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay. Malan, Justin George Steytler Environmental Studies Bibliography: p.121-126. A study of the administrative mechanisms for planning and controlling False Bay, a complex marine and coastal system, provides insight into the problems that beset South African resource management in general and coastal zone management in particular. Problems of management result from the uncoordinated approach to the planning of development and the diffused control of resource utilization. The situation is unlikely to be improved through the imposition of various ad hoc restrictions on developments and exploitation rates alone. As with the whole of the South African coastal zone, a comprehensive co-ordinated management effort is needed, with boundaries, exploitation rates and development limitations based strictly on recognised ecological principles. This paper examines the options that exist for the formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay and suggests that a co-ordinated management effort will contribute greatly towards the attainment of the maximum sustainable utilization of all its natural resources, to the best advantage of the greater society. 2014-12-10T08:09:55Z 2014-12-10T08:09:55Z 1982 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9936 eng application/pdf Department of Environmental and Geographical Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.
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title The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.
title_full The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.
title_fullStr The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.
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