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  • ...urchase or sale. This yields their willing to pay (WTP) for the quality of quality of the good or service under question, or willingness to accept compensatio ...tools, economists are able assess the individual demand for environmental quality and thus quantify in monetary terms the underlying welfare changes. The typ
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  • ...everal newly created freshwater basins provided opportunities for drinking water supply and agriculture. The hydraulic engineering projects have been execut ...rine dynamics in the Delta an important solution to restore the ecological quality (whilst preserving safety against flooding and transportation possibilities
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  • ...Ortega, J.A Cañas-Madueño, P. Ruiz-Aviles (2004) “Assessing the Visual Quality of Rural Landscapes.” Landscape and Urban Planning 69 115-125 :Luttik, J. (2000) “The Value of Trees, Water and Open Space as Reflected By House Prices in the Netherlands” Landscape
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  • ...hese characteristics increases. A scoring matrix was used to determine the quality of the ocean view for each site. They estimate that for the best views with ...nt land use regulations: houses with frontage, views and distance from the water. They find that the value of lost frontage, views and distance leads to a l
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  • ...onal concerns about nature included direct impacts such as declining water quality, pollution or [[habitat]] loss. More recently, environmental concerns shift ...blic facilities and energy supplies, transport, supply of resources, water quality, prevention of noise and waste disposal, protection of the marine environme
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  • ...increased sedimentation and oxygen consumption, oxygen depletion in lower water layers and, sometimes, mortality of [[benthic]] animals and fish. Mitigatio *oxygen depletion in lower water layers (see [[Estuarine turbidity maximum]])
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  • ...o narrow will reduce water circulation, possibly leading to degraded water quality and the cove may trap debris and seaweed. ...2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>. This type of coast is often su
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  • Mangroves are the only trees that are capable of thriving in salt water. They form unique [[intertidal]] forests at the edge of land and sea, see F ...rtially exposed network of roots that grow down from the branches into the water and sediment. They settle where there is little [[waves|wave action]] and w
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  • ...erranean Sea, the Canary Islands and the North African coast. It is a warm water seagrass. ...ution is restricted by the mixing zone of Mediterranean water and Atlantic water. Other species may successfully invade in European waters if seeds or fragm
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  • | Clear water, Benthic vegetation|| Turbid water, Blue-green algae |Seagrass beds|| Algae and muddy water
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  • .../EEC) addresses the major point sources, in particular the municipal waste water discharges. The Nitrates Directive (91/676/EEC) deals with the diffuse poll ===Water Framework Directive (WFD)===
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  • ...sing the vulnerability to erosion of these cliffs is golf course watering. Water load due to watering increases the probability of landslides. ...n process between the Vale do Lobo beach resort management society and the Water Institute.
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  • ...on). Turbidity is not, however, a direct measure of suspended particles in water, but a measure of the scattering effect such particles have on light. ...ogeneous system that only attenuates the radiation that goes through it. A water sample that contains undissolved particles attenuates the incident light an
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  • ===Data quality check === ...n internal quality check of the raw data and b) an external quality check. Quality checking mainly means making sure of three points: the data density (to ens
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  • ...e corrected as well as the optical properties of water constituents in the water bulk. The physics based modular inversion and processing system MIP enables ...the mineral exploration market, but has since conquered many other areas, water remote sensing being one of them. It allows airborne RS data to be collecte
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  • | definition= Model validation is the formal confirmation of the model quality criteria achieved in [[model calibration]]. For model validation a set of i This definition is based on practical experience in modelling surface water behaviour. See also [[Reduction of uncertainties through Data Model Integra
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  • Optical sensor data allows the assessment of in-water properties, such as suspended matter or [[phytoplankton]] concentration, [[ ...of seawater can be considered as the sum of the partial contributions from water itself and a number of optically significant constituents. Four classes of
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  • ...lutions. The issue of observing the state of pollution and improving water quality near coastal zones has been addressed in different ways in most coastal cou ...in medias, accidental pollutions only stand for a small part of the whole water pollution which is mostly caused by chronic pollutions and waste discharge
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  • ...hart (1995), Nutrient dynamics in the North Sea: Fluxes and budgets in the water derived from ERSEM, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 33, 301-335.</ref> ...Billen, G., J. Garnier, and V. Rousseau (2005), Nutrient fluxes and water quality in the drainage network of the Scheldt basin over the last 50 years. Ecolog
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  • ...sh water and include culture methods that take place in salty and brackish water that is situated in the coastal zone (CBD, 2004<ref name="CBD">Secretariat Some forms of mariculture provide good quality food and the production is more efficient than that of terrestrial animals;
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