## Abstract The coastal zone comprises only 3% of the earth's surface, but contains a disproportionately high amount of its assets. Tidal areas include all those coastal areas where the tidal processes are capable of affecting man's activity or of being influenced by man. Tidal areas differ greatly
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Toward some operational principles of sustainable development
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- 116157513
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- 1990
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## Note from the Editor This paper represents an official position of the ICID as approved by the International Executive Council in its 55th meeting in Moscow in September 2004. The text as presented below is the exact text as has been approved. For sake of clarity, the principles as accepted hav