International progress in marine spatial planning

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Jay, S., Flannery, W., Vince, J., Liu, W. H., Xue, J. G., Matczak, M., … Dean, H. (2013). International progress in marine spatial planning. Ocean Yearbook Online, 27(1), 171–212. https://doi.org/10.1163/22116001-90000159

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