Abstract
The Comprehensive Conservation Plan and the Zoning are known to be legal instruments used in environmental planning, being that the two of them have their own specific particularities and application frames. In practice, these two instruments, due to their thematical closeness, experience conflict and overlapping that can go unnoticed, which makes it important to contrast the two instruments by themselves, and then examine them together to discover –at least theoretically- what kind of closeness exists between the two instruments, and if there is any subsidiary relationship between both of them.
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