Marine resource development in Belize
Kurt M. Shusterich
Marine Policy, 1984, vol. 8, issue 4, 369-372
Abstract:
Marine resource development has increased its importance for most of the world's coastal nations. This is especially true for developing coastal states that are now looking to the sea to help provide new sources of food and income. Belize is an example of such a developing state with certain features that make it particularly interesting for study.
Date: 1984
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