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Review of Mathematical Programming for Coastal Land Use Optimization

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  • Tipparat Pongthanapanich

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  • Tipparat Pongthanapanich, 2003. "Review of Mathematical Programming for Coastal Land Use Optimization," Working Papers 52/2003, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics.
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