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  • == A few past initiatives to define capacity building needs == ...several years to estimate the demand for coastal professionals, to assess needs for ICZM training and education, to develop models of ICZM training and edu
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  • b) assessment and management of human-cetacean interactions;
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  • * [[CLASH]] Crest Level Assessment of Coastal Structures. Neural network prediction and hazard analaysis on pe * [[FIRE]] Risk assessment of brominated flame retardants as disruptors for human and wildlife health
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  • | EBI produced an assessment of algal biofuels production <ref name="gyb">http://www.energybiosciencesin
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  • ...funding and its main research areas are marine biotechnology, biodiversity assessment, climate change and water quality. AIMS’s marine biotechnology focuses on ...portunity to work with industry partners on research for specific industry needs. Each ITTC will receive up to $1 million per year for up to three years.
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  • ...tion of assessment methodologies and criteria for the '''trophic status''' assessment in rivers, lakes, transitional, coastal and marine waters ...tipulates a specific framework for assessing water quality. Eutrophication assessment criteria and methods have also been developed by several European conventio
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  • ...logy programme within the Ocean Resources department. A current project is assessment of bioactive molecules in seaweed of the Yucatán coast, funded by CONACYT
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  • ...ara is involved in the protection of coastal reefs and marine biodiversity assessment in south-western Madagascar and bio-ecological surveys to facilitate the de
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  • ...esearch foci including marine enzymes, bioactives, bioremediation and risk assessment of rDNA in the marine environment; AMET University, Kanathur, working on ma
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  • ...as a necessary element of all environmental procedures like environmental assessment, local Agenda 21, and ICZM. ...y of policies and decision-making, ensuring that projects meet citizen’s needs <ref name="Fletcher 2003">Fletcher S. (2003). Stakeholder representation an
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  • ...fferent scales, both in the Mediterranean and Black sea, as sustainability assessment tool, and as tool to measure the implementation of ICZM policy and programm * assessment of these initiatives against the needs of relevant policy instruments;
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  • ...O. (1999). PAM chlorophyll fluorometry: a new in situ technique for stress assessment in scleractinian corals, used to examine the effects of cyanide from cyanid ...007%2FBF00334350 Davies, P. S. (1995). Coral nubbins and explants for reef assessment and laboratory ecotoxicology. Coral Reefs, 114 (4) 267-269.]</ref>. Coral n
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  • ...iterranean Science Committee (CIESM) is currently (in 2013) undertaking an assessment of the marine biotechnology potential of the region and of the different Me
    11 KB (1,641 words) - 11:32, 9 August 2019
  • ...logical Factsheets in support of comparable measurements and an integrated assessment in coastal zones === * [[Media:PEGASO Risk assessment.pdf|Risk assessment]]
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  • ...Support System (DEcision support SYstem for COastal climate change impact assessment-DSS DESYCO) has been developed. Objective of the DSS is to understand the r The DSS DESYCO (DEcision support SYstem for COastal climate change impact assessment) assesses climate change impacts on vulnerable coastal areas (beaches, lago
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  • ...pment of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) and the set of sustainability assessment tools required for making multi-scale integrated assessments in the coastal ...ch are the key to build assessment tools (WP4) and to support the regional assessment (WP5). Some functions are:
    18 KB (2,755 words) - 11:16, 25 July 2020
  • ...1>Nylund, G.M.; Weinberger, F.; Rempt, M.; Pohnert, G. (2011). Metabolomic assessment of induced and activated chemical defence in the invasive red alga ''Gracil
    19 KB (2,704 words) - 15:33, 23 July 2013
  • ...excellence in marine coastal research to better answer societal and policy needs. .... Observing systems and installations support the environmental monitoring needs of the Test Site. Some installations are shared with the deep and extended
    47 KB (6,585 words) - 12:44, 8 September 2020
  • ...: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V
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  • ...is?module=ref&refid=225599 Delaney, A.; De Smet, S.; Verhaeghe, D. (2010). Assessment of the status, development and diversification of fisheries-dependent commu
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