Environmental
Georgia's Shore Protection Act regulates development:
AOn all riverbanks statewide
BIn Georgia's coastal zone, including beaches and shoreline areas✓ Correct
CIn the Appalachian Mountain region
DAround all man-made lakes
Explanation
Georgia's Shore Protection Act requires permits for development in the state's coastal zone, protecting beaches, sand dunes, and shoreline areas from incompatible development.
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