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  • ...://www.nap.edu/catalog/6126/review-of-the-prince-william-sound-alaska-risk-assessment-study, Washington, USA Covello, V.T. & Merkhofer, M.W. (1993). Risk Assessment Methods Approaches for Assessing Health and Environmental Risks. Plenum, Ne
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  • ...ing in [[pollution]] and the direction and speed of movement thereof. This assessment and any action that it has taken to deal with the oil or other harmful subs *[[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities]]
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  • ...in manufacturing processes. How DMI can be used to support monitoring and assessment of marine systems is also schematized in Figure 1. ...re|Figure 1: Data Model Integration approach to support the monitoring and assessment of marine systems]]
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  • ...LY, L.L. MCDONALD & D.G. ROBERTSON (Eds.) (1999): Marine Mammal Survey and Assessment Methods. A.A.Balkema, Rotterdam and Brookfield.
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  • ...certain assumptions are satisfied, offers a practical methodology for the assessment of transport pathways of a variety of sediments across wider temporal and s
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  • ...(1997) ''Special report on Environmental Endocrine Disruption: An Effects Assessment and Analysis''. Office of Research and Development, EPA/630/R-96/012, Washi ...centrations of selected hazardous substances in sediments and biota. CEMP assessment report: 2008/2009. Publication Number: 390/2009 (http://qsr2010.ospar.org/m
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  • Second, teaching and learning experiences, together with a few systematic needs assessments conducted at the field level, have provided rich insights as to Third, a number of institutions have been examining the needs for learning and performing of the multiple tasks that are required of a co
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  • The coastal Zone is one of the priority areas where society urgently needs advanced governance systems to set the stage for sustainable decision makin ...plexity and methods for up scaling and comparative integrated analysis and assessment were supporting cross cutting activities. A key activity focused on capacit
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  • ...findings, to develop a strategy and action plan that addresses identified needs to meet the challenges of global environmental action. ...provide financial resources to developing countries to meet their capacity needs for training, technical know how and strengthening national institutions.
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  • ...b-national scales (see also [[Past initiatives to define capacity building needs in ICZM]]). ...</ref> key recommendations-, to meet 2 kinds of needs: short-term training needs which provide an orientation to the ICZM field and develop specific skills;
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  • ...d Climate panel was chaired by Robert Corell, Chair, Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Panel participants included: Ambassador Gunnar Pálsson, Director, Departm ...c Climate Impact Assessment Scientific Report (2004)|Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Scientific Report]] documents [[climate change|climatic changes]] in the ci
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  • * A map-based assessment of European coasts exposure to coastal erosion; * Guidelines to incorporate coastal erosion into environmental assessment, spatial planning and hazard prevention; and
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  • ...ny of these species. Migratory species are important from a climate impact assessment perspective as they act as linkages between [[ecosystems]], and are good in
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  • * local authorities have limited financial resources for monitoring and assessment of the state of the coast and for [[Ecosystem restoration|restoration]] mea [[Decision Support Systems for coastal risk assessment and management|Establishment of flood and erosion risk maps]] <br/>
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  • #REDIRECT[[Strategic Environmental Assessment]]
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  • ..., H. and Mexa, A. (eds) (2004), The Challenge of Tourism Carrying Capacity Assessment: Theory and Practice, Ashgate, Aldershot</ref>). ...es of action, impact assessment, etc). The assessment of carrying capacity needs to be considered in the context of a democratic community strategic plannin
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  • ...such as [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eia/home.htm Environmental Impact Assessment] and [http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docoffic/official/reports
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  • {{Definition|title=Strategic Environmental Assessment ...programmes. It is sometimes referred to as Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Environmental_Assessment</ref>.}
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  • | 2001 – 2006 || 2007 (2008/9) || First assessment of conservation status based on best available data (based among others on ...assessment of conservation status, based on established monitoring system. Assessment of effectiveness of measures taken under the directive.
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  • For the assessment of biological processes under varying salinity (estuary, coastal waters) an
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