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  • ...Report on the Consultative Meeting on Training in Integrated Management of Coastal and Marine Areas for Sustainable Development, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, 21- * Organizational development, the elaboration of management structures, processes and procedures, not only within organizations but also the manag
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  • ...structures and networks which allow access to information on [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] and builds understanding of ICZM in [[stakeholders These structures and networks also create significant extra capacity for knowledge increase
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  • ...tural hazard that is expected to influence on a global scale the earth’s coastal zones in the near future, is the increased rate of sea level rise caused by ...e specific economic and social implications of the land use pattern of the coastal zones such as farmland, salt pans, fisheries, tourist installations, airpor
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  • ...eport, BAW Hamburg.</ref>). In the meantime, fourteen departments from the coastal German Federal States and central government are involved. The German Feder ..., C., Sellerhoff, F. & H.-C. Reimers (2006b) ''Managing Information in the Coastal Zone''. Proc. 7th Intl. Conf. Hydro-Science and -Engineering, Philadelphia,
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  • * Organizational development, the elaboration of management structures, processes and procedures, not only within organizations but also the manag ..., abilities, skills and behaviour of individuals and improve institutional structures and processes such that the organization can efficiently meet its mission a
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  • {{Definition|title=coastal management ...rated coastal zone management]], both stressing the interrelated nature of coastal [[ecosystems]] with each other and the cross-cutting implications of human
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Coastal Zone Management ...1993. Essential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>.
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  • ...“''terrae potestas finitur ubi finitur armorum vis''”, or the range of coastal weapons. The range of canonballs was then about 3 nautical miles or 5.5 kil ...tinguishes between different areas in the sea. The old distinction between coastal zone where countries could claim their sovereignty and high seas where the
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  • ...ides and a prominent system of channels and shoals (open bays and enclosed coastal seas such as the Bohai Sea or North Sea therefore do not qualify as estuari * drowned coastal valleys;
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  • ...water-level. Floating breakwaters are seldom used as shoreline protection structures because they are not suitable for installation in the open sea. ...e=MC>McCartney, B. 1985. Floating breakwater design, J. of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering 111: 304-318</ref>:
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  • ...f these regions and local communities may depend on the maintenance of the coastal and marine [[ecosystem]]s that tourism activity and other activities such a ...jellyfish offshore. The predominance of jellyfish and [[algal bloom]]s in coastal waters and adjacent to beaches also reduces the attractiveness of tourism f
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  • ...2 of the [[Manual Sediment Transport Measurements in Rivers, Estuaries and Coastal Seas]]<ref>Rijn, L. C. van (1986). ''Manual sediment transport measurements ...Response of OBS to mixed grain size suspensions during Sandy Duck’97. ''Coastal Sediment Conference 99'', ASCE, New York. pp. 297-312.</ref>) show that the
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  • ...us to monitor the environment. Such a monitoring may focus at hydrographic structures but also at biological properties such as feeding hot-spots and productivit [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...near perturbations both in space (e.g., presence of geological sedimentary structures) and in time (e.g., occurrence of extreme storms). In this case no good re ==Application in coastal bathymetry studies==
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  • ...rt to the European Parliament and the Council: An evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Europe; Communication from the Commission, COM(20 ...ches and strategies to increase regional and local governance capacity for coastal and ocean resource management, including technical capacity and financial r
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  • ...t|shore nourishments]]. The article considers the construction of built-in structures in artificial dunes and presents experiences from Poland. ...Maritime Offices (in Gdynia, Słupsk and Szczecin) has the Inspectorate of Coastal Protection, responsible for defence measures undertaken at individual shore
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  • {{Definition|title=Structural coastal erosion, also called 'ongoing coastal erosion' ...stal erosion, see [[Natural causes of coastal erosion]] and [[Dealing with coastal erosion]].
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  • ...of a seawall or revetment might be used to resolve well-defined real life coastal engineering problems. It also discusses why they cannot be used as a soluti Seawalls or revetments are shore parallel structures at the transition between the low-lying (sandy) beach and the (higher) main
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  • ...ological niche. Species sharing an ecological niche generally have similar structures in order to achieve the greatest amount of fitness. This refers for example Sub-categories described in the Coastal Wiki are:
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  • ...C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' European Science Foundation, Marine Boa ...C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' European Science Foundation, Marine Boa
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