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체계적인 해양보호구역 지정을 위한 선형계획법 적용 = Application of Linear Programming to the Designation of Marine Protected Areas Considering Biodiversity and Fishery Rights

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  • 해양수산부
    무안갯벌 습지보호지역 고시 제2001-109호 [2001]
  • 해양수산부
    회계연도 예산 및 기금 운용계획 개요 [2015]
  • 한국의 게(갯벌편), (사)녹색습지교육원
    백용해 서울 [2014]
  • 한국의 갯벌: 환경 생물 그리고 인간, 서울대학교출판부
    고철환 서울 [2009]
  • 정책네트워크 분석을 통 한 해양보호구역 실효성 강화 방안, 한국해양수산개발원
  • 연안․해양보호구역 통합관리체 제 구축방안 연구, 한국해양수산개발원
  • 새만금갯벌 저서동물 군집의 대상분포 및 이를 결정하는 환경요인, 서울대학교 박사학위 논문
    유종성 서울 [2006]
  • 부경대학교(해양과학공동연구소)
    서산비축기지 입출하부두 건설공 사에 따른 어업피해조사 용역 최종보고서 [2006]
  • 부경대학교(수산과학연구소)
    대산항 개발사업에 따른 어업피해조 사 용역보고서 [2004]
  • 보전생 물학
    Primack, Richard B 사이언스북스,서울 [2000]
  • 농립수산식품부
    수산자원관리기본계획(2011-2015) [2011]
  • 국토해양부
    연안습지 기초조사(습지보호지역 모니터링) [2009]
  • 국제해양법, (주)와이북스
    김한택 박찬호 서울 [2011]
  • 국립공원관리공단, 무등산 국립공원 지정을 위한 타당성조사 연구 용역, 서울
    국립공원관리공단 [2012]
  • 국내 보호지역의 현황 및 세계보호지역 설정을 위 한 기초연구
    김승민 김재웅 한국전통조경학회지 32(3), 191-200 [2014]
  • 가거도 주변해역 대형저서동물군집 구조의 특성
    백상규 윤성규 한국수산학회지 34(5), 493-501 [2001]
  • 「환경법」
    김홍균 홍문사,서울 [2014]
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