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Extent of legal protection enjoyed by Sites of Special Scientific Interest in England and Wales

Language: English Series: Journal of Environmental Law ; 3 (2) 1991, 293-309(17)Publication details: 1991Subject(s):
  • CANFORD HEATH
  • ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
  • HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
  • NATURE CONSERVANCY COUNCIL
  • R V POOLE BC EX P BEEBEE AND OTHERS
  • SITES OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST
  • ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND CONSULTANCY
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