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Most Attractive Scenic Sites of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Characterization and Sensitivity to Natural and Human Factors

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Alexis Mooser; Giorgio Anfuso; Hristo Stanchev; Margarita Stancheva; Allan T. Williams; Pietro P. C. Aucelli

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Land, Volume 11, Issue 7 (2022)
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References

Palazov, Atanas, and Hristo Stanchev. "Risks for the Population along the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast from Flooding Caused by Extreme Rise of Sea Level." Information & Security: An International Journal 24 (2009): 65-75.

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APA style: Mooser, A., Anfuso G., Stanchev H., Stancheva M., Williams A. T., & Aucelli P. P. C. (2022).  Most Attractive Scenic Sites of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Characterization and Sensitivity to Natural and Human Factors. Land. 11(7), 
Chicago style: Mooser, Alexis, Giorgio Anfuso, Hristo Stanchev, Margarita Stancheva, Allan T. Williams, and Pietro P. C. Aucelli. "Most Attractive Scenic Sites of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Characterization and Sensitivity to Natural and Human Factors." Land 11, no. 7 (2022).
IEEE style: Mooser, A., G. Anfuso, H. Stanchev, M. Stancheva, A. T. Williams, and P. P. C. Aucelli, "Most Attractive Scenic Sites of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast: Characterization and Sensitivity to Natural and Human Factors", Land, vol. 11, issue 7, 2022.
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