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  • ...opean Commission as the tool to achieve the [[Sustainable Development]] of European coastal areas. ...ntation of the training and educational effort has been identified in many European official reports as one of the main concerns regarding the planning and imp
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  • ...gy]]. Both of them emerge as a result of the importance attributed to the European maritime dimension in the coming years. The vision is that of a Europe wit ...ies and enhance the livelihoods of coastal communities''<ref>Report to the European Parliament and the Council: An evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Manage
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  • ...intercalibration exercise (GIGs), in which the member states participate. European Mediterranean Member States participate in the MEDGIG exercise. ...Towards a guidance document on eutrophication assessment in the context of European water policies. Interim report in the frame of the “Common implementation
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  • ...to culture of marine plants and animals in the ocean itself (EEA, 2008<ref>European Environmental agency; https://www.eea.europa.eu/help/glossary/eea-glossary/ | style="border:2px solid lightblue; font-size: 10px; text-align:center"| European seabass
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  • # European law provides legislation, like the Water Framework Directive and the Århus ...e by the national government, local or federal/regional government, or the European Union?
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  • ...es, Strategies and Instruments for Boosting Sustainable Tourism in Europe. European SME Going Green 2030 Report, p. 505</ref>. ...s value added and represents over one third of the maritime economy of the European Union. As much as 51% of bed capacity in hotels across Europe is concentrat
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  • ...could reduce by-catch and superfluous waste of marine resources<ref>IUCN European Newsletter. Marine biodiversity. Volume 13/2007.</ref>. ...d due to lack of knowledge and understanding of marine biodiversity in the European waters that are the crucial to establish clear baseline conditions and indi
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  • #transfer energy, and thus be organized in trophic networks; ...with [[conservation]] and [[sustainable development]] at the regional and European level.
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  • ...413/EC’<ref>European Parliament and Council, 2002. Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2002 concerning the implementation The objective of this study was to analyse three other European ICZM processes (Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) to derive
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  • |+ Table 1: Evaluation framework for European ICZM projects (according to GESAMP, 1996<ref>GESAMP, 1996. The contribution
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  • ...i and T. Dolch (Editors), The Oder estuary - against the background of the European Water Framework Directive. Meereswissenschaftliche Berichte No. 57. Baltic ...formal structures play a major role implementing ICZM efficiently, such as networks, communication, and engagement.
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  • ...ty; participating to relevant European and international ICZM projects and networks.
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  • ...work of individuals by building teams or cadres of ICZM experts across the European region and, potentially, institutions which will significantly improve the ...ot seek education and training through formal routes. These structures and networks also create significant extra capacity for knowledge increase amongst ICZM
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  • ...tion to monitoring and management. EU project Monitoring and Management of European Seagrass Beds (Publ). 88 pp. ISBN: 87-89143-21-3.</ref>). ...mation available on the distribution of seagrass meadows is focused on the European Mediterranean coasts, while information along the Mediterranean African coa
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  • ...anica beds are identified as a priority habitat for conservation under the European Union’s Habitats Directive (Dir 92/43/CEE). Conservation management is ma ...vigilance system that is coordinated with the existing seagrass monitoring networks.
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  • European countries have committed themselves to the OSPAR Convention of 1992, with t ...</sub>) emitted from human activity in cities, from land and sea transport networks and from industry. Transported by the wind, they reach the coast where they
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  • ...h relevance to Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and other related European policies. ...the SAF over '''eighteen diverse Study Site Applications''' throughout the European region
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  • ...for Dune Conservation [EUDC]. The original inventory was presented to the European Coastal Conservation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. ...n|on the distribution of European sand dunes]] provides links to the other European country reports. These represent chapters from updated individual country r
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  • ...earch. It brought together 700 scientist from 95 separate institutes in 24 European countries to integrate marine research, to provide [[MarBEF training and ed
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  • .... (2009). The MANUELA database: an integrated database on meiobenthos from European marine waters. Meiofauna Marina 17: 35-60] </ref> ...c to the Antarctic]] – the focus was on [[Marine habitats and ecosystems|European marine and estuarine habitats]].
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  • ...e-scale marine biodiversity research and to plan more effective use of the European research infrastructure. Many research questions cannot be addressed at loc ...as respectively: [[MarBEF_data_management|Spatial and Temporal Patterns in European Marine Biodiversity]]; [[Biodiversity changes and ecosystem functioning|Com
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  • ...SMEs in Europe, employing 75 million people. They form the backbone of the European Union economy, contributing 65% of GDP (gross domestic product). For the European Union to retain and further enhance its competitiveness, the development of
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  • ...sponse to external stressors such as [[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity|climate change]]. ...opean networks of excellence]], has resulted in successful lobbying to the European Parliament to contribute towards developing the EU science programme and po
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  • ...urope. An overview of the most important international/regional as well as European legislation relating to MPAs is given. In addition, the designation process ...WCMC. https://www.unep-wcmc.org/resources-and-data/national-and-regional-networks-of-marine-protected-areas-a-review-of-progress</ref>
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  • The European Water Policy and the EU Water Framework Directive set the guidelines for ma ...existing experiences from the EU and international Baltic Sea cooperation networks and develop local and regional methods for effective management of TWs from
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  • *National and European political setting / national and international exchange Networks and dialogue are centered on six '''focus topics''' that make up integral,
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  • ...tions involving a high degree of uncertainty (EEA, 2007<ref>EEA (2007) Pan-European Environment: Glimpses into an Uncertain Future, EEA Report 2007-4</ref>) (F ...imits of acceptable change. We will also be looking at how Bayesian Belief networks can be used to construct scenarios using participatory methods.
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  • ....org EurOceans], the total is still under 2000 researchers covering all of European ocean sciences. ...F.O., Olsen J.L., Wesnigk J., Boyen C. (2008) Marine Genomics Europe. The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomic
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  • ...F.O., Olsen J.L., Wesnigk J., Boyen C. (2008) Marine Genomics Europe. The European flagship of marine sciences for a sustainable future. 38 pp. Marine Genomic ...f maritime activities and sustainable exploitation of natural resources in European seas will be best achieved using a knowledge-based approach.
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  • ...n important element of Europe’s cultural history, as the history of most European and global societies is closely connected with interactions between land an ...ment, and the protection of cultural heritage<ref>Council of Europe, 1999. European Code of Conduct for Coastal Zones, Committee for the Activities of the Coun
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  • ...erating in the solar reflective spectral range by ESA and installed on the European environmental satellite (ENVISAT). ...nderwater nodes" gain in importance as interfaces for underwater observing networks (e.g., NEPTUNE Canada at the US/Canadian west coast). They provide the nece
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  • ...her, facilities will be illuminated that play a mediator role. This can be networks and non-governmental organisations or museums and science centres. == Networks and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) ==
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  • ...ted under the '''BRAIN - Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks''' <ref name="brain">http://www.belspo.be/brain-be/</ref>, managed by the B * In Flanders there are a range of relevant networks and research institutes with relevant activities. The most important ones a
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  • ...Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] * European Territorial cooperation programmes - transnational programme
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  • ...sor A. Valkanov) and 1 oceanic vessel of 55,5 (Akademic) registered at the European Research Vessels Infobase <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean.org</ref>. ...garia maintains about 4 large marine research equipments registered in the European large Exchangeable instruments database <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean
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  • ...on and growth of technology based companies and the promotion of efficient networks of investors that give access to new methods of funding RDI activities. ...ence, Technology and Innovation System and its active participation in the European Research Area.
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  • ...nel Templer); and 15 global vessels from 68,6m to 131,1m registered at the European Research Vessels Infobase <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean.org</ref>. ..., UK maintains about 17 large marine research equipments registered in the European large Exchangeable instruments database <ref name="eur">http://www.eurocean
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  • == European organizations == European network of coastal practitioners promoting coastal and marine management th
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  • ...any of which are located in tropical latitudes with high biodiversity. The European landmass has a coastline of 74,000km which is equivalent to about eight tim ...coasts are also important for the economy and employment. According to the European Commission , if we count all economic activities that depend on the sea, th
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  • ...ded to raise interest in transnational collaborative possibilities between European countries and others. ...o need more complete profiling to understand how competitive they are with European activities and whether there are broader opportunities for international co
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  • ...anisations from Finland, the Netherlands and Sweden, with support from the European Regional Development Fund <ref name="met">http://www.metla.fi/hanke/7207/ka ...Science Ministry and CSIC, Catalunya’s IRTA agrifood institute, and the European Commission; other partners include industry associations, biotechnology clu
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  • ...includes bibliographic and web-based searches and scientific databases and networks analysis. The final goal is to create a web-based database with key referen ...n projects (e.g. EnviroGRIDS, AfroMaison) and by the [http://ec.europa.eu/ European Commission] itself. The first aim of LinkedIn is to present personal profes
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  • ...ter cultural regeneration programme, and in 2010/11 with the town securing European FLAG (Fisheries Local Action Group) funding. This is an important context ...g of new cross-border partnerships and establishment of knowledge exchange networks, for example with the Municipality of Middelburg and Horizon Educatief, Ost
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  • ...diagram to relationships based on artificial intelligence, such as neural networks. A simple example is the empirically established relationship between the c ...ns on barrier island coasts are of this type. One example is the Northwest European Wadden Sea, which extends from the Netherlands through the German Bight thr
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  • ...ersity and climate change has been reflected in the recommendations of the European Platform for Biodiversity Research Strategy, which were introduced to a mee ...as that integrated monitoring, with a long-term perspective operating on a European scale, would lead to a better understanding of the effects of climate chang
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  • National and European legislative regulations such as the [[Water Framework Directive]] (WFD) and ...tional networks such as [[European coastal and marine observatories (2020)|European coastal and marine observatories (2020)|coastal observatories]], with both
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  • ...clean water for tourism. This topic, which is of utmost importance for the European commission and national governments due to a number of events which occurre ...estigated. This goes through a preliminary diagnosis of pollution state in European coastal seas. A transnational approach has to be adopted since a release of
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  • Projects related to coastal management funded by the European Commission in the period 1998-2010. ...ncepts and methods to implement sustainable coastal erosion management for European coasts.
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  • ...toring Service) is the marine component of the Copernicus Programme of the European Union that provides free, regular and systematic information on the state o ===European marine data portals ===
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  • ...work of individuals by building teams or cadres of ICZM experts across the European region and, hopefully, even institutions which will contribute to coastal m ...ot seek education and training through formal routes. These structures and networks also create significant extra capacity for an increase in knowledge amongst
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  • ...eu/clima/policies/eu-climate-action_en '''EU climate action website of the European Commission'''] ...a.eu/themes/climate-change-adaptation '''Climate adaptation website of the European Environment Agency (EEA)''']
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  • ...ending the soil with organic wastes to induce the development of macropore networks, (3) the creation of small creeks and hillocks. When formerly embanked land ...andflats not covered by sea water at low tide. European Environment Agency European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity</ref>).
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  • ...Melet, A., Almar, R., Lifermann, A., Tullot, D. and Crosnier, L. 2021. Pan-European Satellite-Derived Coastal Bathymetry—Review, User Needs and Future Servic ...eters, R. Y. 2021. Satellite-derived bathymetry using convolutional neural networks and multispectral sentinel-2 images. International Archives of the Photogra
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  • ...With the launch of the Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer MERIS on the European earth observing satellite ENVISAT in 2002, a new generation of instruments ...nted in the ground segment for the routine processing of MERIS data at the European Space Agency ESA (Schiller & Doerffer, 2005<ref name="SD">Schiller, H. & Do
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