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  • ...s supporting the biological elements. These supporting elements are in two categories: ‘hydromorphological’ and ‘general chemical and physicochemical’. A
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  • * For information on shore protection measures, see articles in the categories [[:Category:Soft coastal interventions|Soft coastal interventions]] and [[:
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  • ...stly in shallow (less than 20m depth) and is made up by the following main categories of habitats: sand, seagrass mixed seagrass and reef, reef, intertidal platf
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  • ...ticle describes the habitat of the continental shelf. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosy
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  • The main categories of stakeholders are similar throughout Europe. These are authorities at dif
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  • In fact, there are three main categories of values used to determine the TEV:
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  • ...planning. According to this research the stakeholders are grouped in three categories: private stakeholders, public stakeholders and local interests (1-662). Amo ...igure 1_usa.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Process elements, grouped into five main categories, contributing to the success of public participation processes. Source: Dal
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  • Coastlines occur in two broad categories: those with a predominantly cliffed landform and low-lying areas where the
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  • This article describes the habitat of the deep sea. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosy
    11 KB (1,818 words) - 15:48, 27 February 2021
  • ...is a short introduction to the kelp forest ecosystem. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosy
    8 KB (1,235 words) - 18:37, 18 February 2024
  • ...e describes the habitat and functions of coral reefs. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosy
    27 KB (4,098 words) - 22:25, 5 April 2024
  • ...article describes the habitat of the deep sea bottom. It is one of the sub-categories within the section dealing with biodiversity of [[marine habitats and ecosy
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  • ...ing the size and extension of coastal biotopes at the pilot site. Land use categories and biotopes were mapped, classified in [[beach]] area (e.g. moor, [[salt m [[Image:MAUT.jpg|thumb|300px|left|'''Figure 5: Risk categories according to the MAUT approach.''']]
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  • ...ture and Natural Resources).1994. Guidelines for protected area management categories. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK</ref> <ref>Kelleher, G. 1999.
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  • .... The state’s shoreline buffers and setbacks are linked to the water use categories. RICRMC has developed SAMPs to address cumulative and secondary impacts, an
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  • ...mplements their CZM program to best suit their needs. There are two major categories of institutional arrangements for CZM. In centralized programs, a single st
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