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The regulations and the competence related to the sea often define various, decision-making levels and institutions. To a large extent spatial planning indirectly dictated and still dictates the use of the sea in the narrow coastal belt (since these are the so-called functionally connected lands). The discussion about the sea related issues will also have to focus on the consequences brought by the authorized uses and the applicable legislation on the individual (spatially defined) areas. The modelling approach used for the entire Slovenian coastline (Fig. 24.1) and extent of regional spatial development plan is presented. The methodology presents a turn from qualitative assessments to the suitable conceptual and quantitative solutions which could lead to the comprehensive development of whole region.
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Gosar, L., Plazar, M., Preseren, T., Steinman, F. (2010). Functional Connected Areas in Regional Planning: Sea and Land Uses Interaction. In: Green, D. (eds) Coastal and Marine Geospatial Technologies. Coastal Systems and Continental Margins, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9720-1_24
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