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Suggested Citation:"References Cited." National Research Council. 2002. A Review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10316.
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Monroe County Growth Management Division. 2001b. Monroe County Stormwater Management Master Plan–Executive Summary & Stormwater Management Strategies, Solutions, and Implementations Report. Volume II. Prepared by Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc. Marathon, Florida: Monroe County Growth Management Division.

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ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED BY THE COMMITTEE

Cox, J.A., and R.S. Kautz. 2000. Habitat Conservation Needs of Rare and Imperiled Wildlife in Florida. Tallahassee, Florida: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Office of Environmental Services.


Florida Department of Environmental Protection. 1998. Benthic Habitats of the Florida Keys: New Mapping Products for Marine Ecosystems. Washington D.C.: Environmental Protection Agency.


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Porter, J.W. ,and K.G. Porter, eds. 2002. The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC.


Smith, N.P., and P.A. Pitts. 2002. Regional-scale and long-term transport patterns in the Florida Keys. In: The Everglades, Florida Bay, and Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys: An Ecosystem Sourcebook, Porter, J.W. and K.G. Porter, eds. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, pp. 343– 360.


United States Environmental Protection Agency. 1996. Water Quality Protection Program for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. First Biennial Report to Congress. Washington D.C.: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water

United States Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999. South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan, Vol. I & II. Washington D.C.: United States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Nearly thirty years ago the Florida Keys were designated as an Area of Critical State Concern. The state recognized that Monroe County contained many valuable natural, environmental, historical, and economic resources that required thoughtful management. In 1996, as a result of many years of discussion, negotiation, and litigation, the Florida Administration Commission issued an Executive Order requiring the preparation of a "carrying capacity analysis" for the Florida Keys. To fulfill this requirement, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Florida Department of Community Affairs jointly sponsored the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study (FKCCS). The key component of this study is a carrying capacity analysis model (CCAM) that provides a technical tool for state and local jurisdictions to "determine the ability of the Florida Keys ecosystem, and the various segments thereof, to withstand all impacts of additional land development activities."

This National Research Council (NRC) report provides a critical review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study: Test Carrying Capacity Analysis Model, First Draft, hereafter referred to as the Draft CCAM. This independent review offers critical commentary in order to assist the sponsors and contractors in making final adjustments to their report and the Carrying Capacity Analysis Model.

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