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  • ...ly optimal. It still results in some gravity wave insertion, and extensive efforts have been made to develop so-called “non-linear normal mode initialisatio ...., Kloosterhuis, H. 1990. Data assimilation for non-linear tidal models. ''International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids'' 11(12): 1097-1112.</ref>) or Heem
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  • ...ess, in which all stakeholders participate (ministries, local authorities, non-governmental organizations and water user groups, professional associations, academics a ...dp.org/gef/05/about/index.html Global Environmental Facility](GEF) and the international communities.
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  • ...n Europe|the Evaluation Report of ICZM in Europe]]<ref>Rupprecht Consult & International Ocean Institute 2006. Evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in E ...new way of thinking for the scientists. Therefore, human capacity building efforts need to be made in two areas:
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  • In 1991, the United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) and the International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering organized the symposi ...ess, in which all stakeholders participate (ministries, local authorities, non-governmental organizations and water user groups, professional associations, academics a
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  • ...nitiatives have been developed at various administrative levels. Important international frameworks have been set up for climate policy that will eventually reverse
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  • ...ropriately, and what benefits it can offer. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ..., no plan-based approach to management <ref>F., Douvere and C., Ehler. The International Perspective: Lessons from recent European Experience with Marine Spatial Pl
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  • However, in spite of the great efforts which have been made in the past years to reduce the number of accidental p ...international regulations concerning transportation operations in the sea (International Convention for Prevention of Pollution from Ships and others). The total oi
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  • These experiences have been extracted from different programmes at the international and national levels and all documentation is in the public domain. This article includes the review of one methodology at the international level; one training course on needs assessment, and one case study of capac
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  • ...m trawls. Although positive advice has been given on this technique by the International Council for the Exploitation of the Sea <ref> ICES. 2020. Special Request A ...detrimental to the marine environment, through policies or legislations at international, European and/or regional level.
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  • ...rkshop held at Warwick University in 2001, funded by the UK Department for International Development</ref>): ...e sometimes called “science brokers” or “boundary spanners”. Their efforts are generally aimed at evaluating, formulating, or altering management poli
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  • ...e offshore. Lamu Basin and an Australian firm is at an advanced stage with efforts to sink initial exploratory wells about 70km off the Lamu coast (https://na ...unication Centre and Botanical Institute, University of Copenhagen for the International Oceanographic Commission, UNESCO, Paris, France. </ref>) and phytoplanktoni
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  • ...27: 313–323</ref>). Other vectors include ornamental species trade, the international transport and sale of live marine bait, live seafood, marine litter and liv ...n shipping as a vector for new species introduction. Presented at the 13th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, Ennis, Co Clare, Ireland 2004. Inst
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  • ...ion of the training and educational effort, disconnection between training efforts and management priorities, and the lack of synergy between Capacity Buildin ...new way of thinking for the scientists. Therefore, Human Capacity Building efforts need to be made in two areas:
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  • ...al valuation whereby “importance” is what is really being considered. Efforts to include economic and cultural understandings of biodiversity into manage ...Methods for a multidisciplinary landscape assessment” CIFOR (Centre for International Forestry Research).
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  • Projects include Federal, State, tribal, local, and private partnership efforts. They are directed toward *education and outreach efforts.
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  • ...praderas de Posidonia oceanicaen el sureste español y su biocenosis. In: International Workshop on Posidonia oceanicabeds. Porquerolles, 12-15 Oct. 1983. 1:159-17 ...1984. Yeld and damage evaluation of bottom trawling on Posidonia meadows. International Workshop on Posidonia oceanicabeds. (eds) Boudouresque C. F., Jeudy de Gris
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  • ...ion of Marine Protected Areas in Europe. An overview of the most important international/regional as well as European legislation relating to MPAs is given. In addi ...rine ecosystems. In Europe the implementation of MPAs is driven by several international, EU and regional obligations and initiatives.
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  • ...are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...onsequence of this is the recognition that we need more new and innovative efforts to manage the coastal zones as integrated functional systems. One solution
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  • ...bout the trade-off between energetic yield and operational and maintenance efforts<ref name=R18/>. ==International organizations==
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  • The IMA Column. 1998—International Year of the Ocean. Institute of Marine Affairs. February 3, 1998. p. 20. A ...of the Maracas Bay River) is no longer suitable for swimming according to international standards, even in the dry season (Bullock and Moonesar, 2001)<ref>Bullock,
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  • A ce stade précoce, les efforts viseront à faire apparaître le processus comme un outil de large mobilisa * Le contexte national et/ou international, notamment le contexte et autres paramètres de nature stratégique et juri
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  • ...aim, Marine Genomics Europe will unite individual teams in their research efforts to attain world-wide excellence in the field of Marine Genomics. It will ex ...nd implementation to the level of regulatory bodies providing national and international (e.g., EU) regulations.
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  • ...s 2000">Kamphuis, J.W. (2000). Designing with models. Proceedings of 27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. Edge, B.L. (Ed) ASCE. pp 19 – 32.</ref ...rocesses in the hydrodynamics of the Irish Sea. In: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on ocean wave measurement and analysis. WAVES2005, Madrid, Spain
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  • ...es will be illuminated that play a mediator role. This can be networks and non-governmental organisations or museums and science centres. ...sciences, coastal geography and coastal engineering to further Plymouth's international research reputation in these areas. The Centre is the largest Coastal Scien
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  • The actual level of research needs common efforts between the various available tools, namely physical and numerical modellin ...ith largest one are due to scale effects; this requires large experimental efforts and does not inform about the scale effects of the larger model ('''scale s
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  • ...6 Networks of Excellence and other on-going collaborative projects. Recent efforts to support and coordinate European coastal and marine research infrastructu ::* '''EurotransBio''' is an international funding initiative supported by European program owners. It has established
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  • ...Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology international summaries|International summaries]] The International Polar Year 2007-2008 had research programmes that stimulated multinational
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  • ...variables that represent the most relevant causative factors. Significant efforts are required to determine significant input variables of the model because ...on. In Engineering Applications of Neural Networks (pp. 195-205). Springer International Publishing</ref>, salt marsh sedimentation<ref>Coco, G., Ganthy, F., Sottol
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  • ...ed the Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships (International Maritime Organization 2012). Therefore, TBT still poses a threat to marine * Adamson, L., 2003. Anti-fouling systems, London, UK: International Maritime Organization.
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  • ...Department of Commerce, the Department of Agriculture, and the Agency for International Development (USAID) which supports marine biotech projects such as reproduc ...ttp://www.state.gov/e/stas/index.htm</ref> and the '''Bureau of Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs'''<ref name="booaie">http://www.state.go
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  • However, in spite of the great efforts which have been made in the past years to reduce the number of accidental p | * Dredging is mainly done in the coastal or marine environment. While international guidance has existed for many years to minimise the ecological effects of d
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  • ...ion of specific sets of [[sustainability indicators]] which allow also for international confrontation of performances. ...es of alternative adaptation tools, and putting into relationship economic efforts made in terms of mitigation and adaptation with benefits from reduced vulne
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  • ...sheries, tourism, transportation, etc.) and levels of government (from the international to the local) as well as among existing coastal research and management ent ...apacity Building Concept and Definitions''', '''Types of Capacity Building Efforts''', and '''Capacity Assessment'''.
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