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  • ==Common property== .... Users of the coastal zone do not have to pay to a private owner. It is a common property managed by organizations that are part of or affiliated with local
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  • == Stability: concepts.== The concepts of equilibrium and stability come from Classical Mechanics (see, for exampl
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  • ...ea, or within the EEZ. While UNCLOS defines the features and extent of the concepts of flag, coastal and port state jurisdiction, IMO conventions, codes and re In the Communication "A Common Policy on Safe Seas" <ref>EU 1993. A Common Policy on Safe Seas COM(93) 66 final</ref>, the European Commission analyse
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  • * The knowledge of ICZM concepts and processes was a common feature of the surveyed courses, with some varying degrees of emphasis # Reaching consensus on core concepts and frameworks in the field (which indicates process of ‘maturation’ of
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  • ...s became popular and common like dictionaries and encyclopaedias and other common sources. In 1855 the renowned publisher W.G. Blackie praised his self-publi Only since the pervasive availability of computers, concepts for the administration and provision of encyclopaedic information receive n
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  • The technologies and concepts of NOKIS reflect the common objectives of the participating partners, but they also have expanded due t
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  • ...r the entrepreneurship that is the function of organizing and risk-taking (Common and Stagl, 2005). – this corresponds to the '''second quadrant''' in [htt *[[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies]]
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  • ...' <ref>World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) (1987), "Our common future", Oxford University Press, Oxford.</ref>. Traditionally, sustainabil ...''Marine Policy'', 28: 249-255.</ref> identify 'key constructs or 'mobile concepts' of sustainability in a context of coastal management surrounded by profess
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  • ...se values, which are difficult to estimate with traditional techniques and concepts of evaluation, as no market values are directly involved. In the case of th ...which jointly account for 80.5% of the total birds soiled. Among all, the common murre was the most affected specie with 4,492 oiled birds (36.8% of the tot
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  • The most common in the literature is often used to value the recreational amenity of a [[be ...tad et al. (2001) looked in particular at heterogeneity in landscapes as a common variable in analyzing [[biodiversity]], cultural heritage and human experie
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  • ...workshop on marine spatial planning highlighted the need for some form of common understanding of the scope of marine spatial planning and what added value ...allocation of marine space to national states, through the codification of concepts such as the Territorial Sea (TS) of 12 nautical miles, Exclusive Economic Z
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  • ...here are clearly strong resonances between them reflecting, in part, their common origins, and the desire to overcome fragmented approaches to environmental ...rtant aim is therefore to encourage management that is consistent with the common regional framework and conforming to the Principles of the Protocol. This i
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  • ...s of the game'', sort to say, and a common understanding of the underlying concepts, experiences and current implementation requirements, all of which have bee
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  • ...pa.eu/regional_policy/sources/studies/cba_guide.pdf</ref>. They all have a common starting step and that is the "Table of effects" listing all effects relev :[[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies]]
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  • ...al. 2003<ref>Reid, P.C., et al. (2003). "The Continuous Plankton Recorder: concepts and history, from plankton indicator to undulating recorders". Progress in [[Image:cpr3.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Fig. 3: Decadal anomaly maps for four common HAB taxa. Anomaly is the difference between the long-term mean (1960-1989)
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  • # As a first step, which is common to all approaches, the problem, generally dealing with rather complex syste # In the third step, again common to all approaches, the findings and insights are '''communicated''' to the
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  • ...e abundances or percentage cover of one or more species is one of the most common approaches of sampling programs. ...In Schmitt, R. J. & C. W. Osenberg (eds.), Detecting ecological impacts: Concepts and applications in coastal habitats. Academic Press, San Diego: 3-16.</ref
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  • '''CONSCIENCE''' stands for CONcepts and SCIENCE for coastal erosion management and is willing to serve as an op ...]]The strategic objective of the CONSCIENCE project is to develop and test concepts, guidelines and tools for the sustainable management of erosion along the E
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  • ...ent. The activity sheets contained sustainable material covering the basic concepts in marine biodiversity. Here, the information was tailored to specific age ...ducational activities together to share ideas and best practice, provide a common European monitoring resource and enthuse the younger generation in the mari
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  • ...f patents over recent years. At present, a number of different wave energy concepts are being investigated by companies and academic research groups around the ...een developed and tested through modelling and wave tank-tests, only a few concepts have progressed to sea testing. Strong cost reductions, which are only poss
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  • ...Northern Europe <ref name="Buscome 2006">Buscome D., Masselink G. (2006). Concepts in gravel beach dynamics. Earth science Reviews 79 33-52.</ref>. In the UK, ...the article is to present in a clear and concise manner the most relevant concepts, basic understanding and insights into the behaviour of gravel beaches, to
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  • ...umerical and composite modelling of the main coastal processes. Phenomena, concepts and insights are presented briefly and modelling of coastal hydrodynamics u ==='''Phenomena and Concepts'''===
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  • ...tions that promote awareness and implementation of complementary policies, common standards and effective mechanisms for the development and availability of ...twork, facilitating the access to geoinformation by using a minimum set of common practices, protocols, and specifications (GSDI, 2004<ref name ="GSDI">GSDI,
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  • AKTEA Response to the Green Paper “Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy” - aktea_en.pdf. (n.d.). Available at: http://ec.europa. Council of Europe, 2008. Well-being for all Concepts and Tools for Social Cohesion. Trends in Social Cohesion, (20).
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  • Descriptions of the three most common estuarine types in England and Wales (Figure 2) follow. The conditions derived for maintaining stable bathymetry extend earlier concepts of flood and ebb-dominated regimes. Interestingly, these derived conditions
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  • * along-slope currents and poleward undercurrents common on the eastern sides of oceans; Along-slope currents are common at eastern ocean margins <ref>Neshyba SJ, Mooers CNK, Smith RL, Barber RT,
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  • ...ubstantial impacts based on the objectives of each study. It is also quite common to define a maximum time interval for which the wave data fall below the th ...se maxima should belong to independent storm events, therefore it is quite common to consider a minimum separation time interval between consecutive peak val
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  • ...e: ChadwickFig2b.jpg|thumb|445px|right|Figure 3. Wave transformation, main concepts.]] The Airy wave was derived using the concepts of two-dimensional ideal fluid flow. This is a reasonable starting point f
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  • ...h potential for applications in [[Marine Spatial Planning - the need for a common language|marine spatial planning]] <ref>Böhnke-Henrichs, A., Baulcomb, C., :[[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies]]
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  • ...s <ref name=K></ref><ref name=HP>Haines-Young, R. and Potschin, M. (2013): Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES): Consultation on ...nd Müller, F. (2014): Ecosystem Service Potentials, Flows and Demands – Concepts for Spatial Localisation, Indication and Quantification. Landscape Online 3
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  • ...l zones are typically [[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies|multifunctional areas]]. However, resou ...arine invasive species]</ref>. Transport by ship ballast water is the most common translocation mechanism, but intentional introduction also occurs. The Paci
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  • ...essed in the NAO index. The NAO index is defined in several ways. The most common definition is the difference in atmospheric pressure measured at the weathe ...s (several months) of both positive and negative phases of the pattern are common (Fig. 1). The wintertime NAO exhibits significant decadal-multidecadal vari
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  • ...www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=105732 ''Mustelus sp.'']), common stingray ([http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=105851 '' ...e more fish habitat, especially for [[benthic]] juveniles stages which are common in coastal areas<ref name="ma"/>.
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  • ...to the plants' individual tolerance of salinity and water levels. The most common salt marsh plants are glassworts (''Salicornia spp.'') and the cordgrass (' ...s. ''English Nature Research Reports'', '''543'''.</ref>). This species is common in solitary or small aggregations, but under favourable conditions can be g
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  • * the definition of basic concepts underlying different evaluation approaches == Concepts ==
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  • ...tions that promote awareness and implementation of complimentary policies, common standards and effective mechanisms for the development and availability of ...twork, facilitating the access to geoinformation by using a minimum set of common practices, protocols, and specifications (GSDI, 2004<ref name="GSDI"/>). Th
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  • :[http://comrisk.hosted-by-kfki.baw.de/ COMRISK] --- A common project of North Sea Region coastal defence authorities aimed at improved r ...r Coastal Erosion Management'''. To develop and test justified guidelines, concepts and methods to implement sustainable coastal erosion management for Europea
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  • ...eral ways in which ecological classifications group organisms according to common functions: classification according to their habitat, to their position in ...value complements the [[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies|social and economic valuation]]. Till n
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  • Then the broad common conceptual framework for [[Capacity Building]], that has emerged over the p ...access to information on [[ICZM]] and build understanding of corresponding concepts and methodologies in [[stakeholders]] who would not seek education and trai
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  • ...man activities having an impact on the marine environment, integrating the concepts of environmental protection and sustainable use. For the implementation, Me ...eries Policy (CFP)]]''' https://ec.europa.eu/oceans-and-fisheries/policy/common-fisheries-policy-cfp_en
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  • ...em services, see e.g. [[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies]] and other articles in the category [[ ...rolling industrial chemical pollution activity: policies on BAT or similar concepts across the world. Health and Safety Publications Series on Risk Management
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