Coastal access and public policy: A selective annotated bibliography

Document Type

Article

Date of Original Version

12-1-2003

Abstract

Coastal access has been, and continues to be, a controversial issue with both beachgoers and adjoining property owners having equally compelling legal rights to use and enjoy the shore. Federal, state and local governments have tried to provide for the high demand for recreational coastal access while accommodating the shorefront property owners through legislation, regulation, land use planning programs, and technical assistance. Budget cuts and reduction of resources experienced by most governments require that they create or adapt low cost and effective public access programs. This selective annotated bibliography highlights a variety of resources that describe or advocate successful public coastal access policies and programs which may be utilized by government entities or other public policy making bodies in implementing their own access programs. © 2003, MCB UP Limited

Publication Title, e.g., Journal

Reference Services Review

Volume

31

Issue

4

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