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  • {{Definition|title=Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
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  • ...an, H.M., 2000. Biomarkers in zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) for the assessment and monitoring of water quality of the St Lawrence river (Canada). Aquatic ...significant, the response of the organisms to these [[pollutant]]s by the assessment of biomarkers, i.e. parameters that reflect their effects at the molecular,
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  • ...isk assessments are confronted with. The application of environmental risk assessment of marine activites is then illustrated in a case study focusing Merchant S ...economic impacts assessment, extinction or total catch in ecological risk assessment.
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  • ...://www.nap.edu/catalog/6126/review-of-the-prince-william-sound-alaska-risk-assessment-study, Washington, USA Covello, V.T. & Merkhofer, M.W. (1993). Risk Assessment Methods Approaches for Assessing Health and Environmental Risks. Plenum, Ne
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  • #REDIRECT[[Training Needs Analysis]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Strategic Environmental Assessment]]
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  • {{Definition|title=Strategic Environmental Assessment ...programmes. It is sometimes referred to as Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Environmental_Assessment</ref>.}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities]]
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  • ...oduce a series of thematic assessments, leading to a further comprehensive assessment in 2010.}}
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  • ...acities; this assessment generates an understanding of capacity assets and needs, which in turn leads to the formulation of [[Capacity Development]] respons ...ptimize existing capacities that are strong and well place. The [[Capacity Assessment]] also sets the baseline for ongoing monitoring and evaluation progress aga
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  • {{ Definition| title = Assessment ...policy but does not prescribe particular policies<ref>Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005) Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis Report, Island Press</ref
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  • {{Definition|title=Capacity Assessment .../capacity-building/undp-capacity-assessment-methodology.html UNDP Capacity Assessment Users Guide]</ref>.}}
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  • ===Integrated Assessment=== This article gives a brief overview on the concept of integrated assessment approaches, describing procedures and working phases to be organized.
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  • Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is not compulsory but it could be initiated early in the ICZM Process ...opment, SOURCEBOOK 2: Methods & Techniques. Strategic environmental impact assessment. EU Regional Policy, INFOREGIO, 2009)
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  • ...ation processes which are differentiated in four categories of qualitative assessment criteria for application in the Comprehensive Procedure:</P> <P ALIGN="justify">These assessment criteria can be different for the three maritime areas with regard to eutro
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  • Policy makers and coastal managers require tools for the rapid assessment of coastal flooding and erosion risk, the prioritisation of areas where int ...will generally integrate the relevant environmental models, database and assessment tools - coupled within a Graphic User Interface (GUI). Spatial problems su
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  • [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • The definition of the value of marine areas has to be based on the assessment of areas against a set of objectively chosen ecological criteria, making be ...practical algorithms to evaluate the criteria and the final scoring of all assessment questions:
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  • ...that it does not impose a fixed sorting: each user can adapt it to its own needs. ...ic, T.H. 2018. Oil spill modeling: Risk, spatial vulnerability, and impact assessment. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment 42: 112-127
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  • ==Assessment framework==
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  • ...ICZM]]). Sustainable shoreline erosion control measures demand an adequate assessment of economic, social and environmental aspects not only for the construction
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  • * [[OSPAR eutrophication assessment]]
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  • ...y between land and sea, a proxy of the instantaneous [[shoreline]] for the assessment of erosion or accretion trends. See: [[Coastline]]. ===Environmental impact assessment (EIA)===
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  • ...of a new fast ferry route is therefore to perform an environmental impact assessment study <ref> Glamore, W.C. 2005. A Decision Support Tool for Assessing the I
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  • ...reakwaters is taken into account when carrying out an environmental impact assessment for a port. In the ideal case offshore breakwaters hardly influence coastal
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  • ...used classification is<ref>Cornett, A. 2008. A global wave energy resource assessment. In: Proceedings of the 18th International Offshore and Polar Engineering C
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  • ...s. 115, C09024</ref><ref>Karmpadakis, I., Swan, C. and Christou, M., 2020. Assessment of wave height distributions using an extensive field database. Coastal Eng
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  • Udo et al. (2020)<ref>Udo, K., Ranasinghe, R. and Takeda, Y. 2020. An assessment of measured and computed depth of closure around Japan. Sci. Rep. 10, 2987<
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  • {{Definition|title=Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
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  • ...: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V ...: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D.
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  • ...imum retreat following an extreme event<ref>Audere, M. and Robin, M. 2021. Assessment of the vulnerability of sandy coasts to erosion (short and medium term) for
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  • ...roach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]]. ICZM involves the comprehensive assessment, setting of objectives, planning and management of coastal systems and reso | style="border:2px solid lightblue;text-align:left"| Assessment of environmental impact.
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  • The overall assessment of the January 2001 event is that it was caused by a combination of beach l
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  • assessment of the implications of [[foreshore]] response on [[backshore]] features; • wider-scale geomorphological assessment of this coastal response (e.g. feedback interactions); and
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  • ...for defence and conservation, these must be resolved by the environmental assessment.
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  • ...Agardy, T. and Alder, J. (coordinating authors) 2005. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Chapter 19 Coastal Systems. [https://www.millenniumassessment.org/documents
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  • ...asic research is required to strengthen the scientific foundation for risk assessment: e.g., baseline studies on endocrine dysfunction across classes of animals *[[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities]]
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  • [[Valuation and assessment of biodiversity|Biological valuation maps (BVMs)]] are maps showing the int
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  • ...s is where the concept of sustainability comes into play, stating that the needs of future generations should also be met. ...this method, valuation criteria are not expressed exclusively in money. An assessment grade can be given to criteria for which a good monetary estimate is not po
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  • ...processes and components that provide goods and services to satisfy human needs, directly or indirectly. Enhancing or impairing one of the ecosystem proces :[[Valuation and assessment of biodiversity]]
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  • ...for evaluating natural areas. Environ. Manage. 10, 715-734.</ref>: ‘the assessment of ecosystem qualities per se, regardless of their social interests’ (i.e [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • Impact-assessment tools and environmental techniques for recovery of coastal habitats.<br> ...p style="border-right:1px solid #a3b1bf"|[[Image:Theme07_40.png| Theme 7 : Assessment of biodiversity change.]]||
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  • ...ese requirements are similar to the ones for an [[EIA|Environmental Impact Assessment]]. The public participation requirements are:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)]]
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  • ...yle="color:#21409A; Font-size: 130%">'''Measuring sustainability: The self-assessment of sustainability using indicators and a means of scoring them'''.</span> ...tation of the SUSTAIN indicator set and the DeCyDe-for-Sustainability self-assessment tool with detail and information on how to use the indicator set and how to
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  • ...ances the status of aquatic [[ecosystems]] and, with regard to their water needs, terrestrial ecosystems and wetlands directly depending on the aquatic ecos To facilitate the assessment of the ecological and chemical status of the water bodies, the objectives h
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  • ...maintain the balance of the local ecosystem, but will also provide damage assessment and help to identify the polluters. ..., Vandemark, D., Mouche, A., Chapron, B., Li, H. and Foster, R.C. 2020. An assessment of marine atmospheric boundary layer roll detection using Sentinel-1 SAR da
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  • ...and M. Zurek (Eds). (2010): Ecosystems and human well-being: a manual for assessment practitioners. Island Press</ref>; Alcamo, 2010<ref>Alcamo, J. (2001): Scen ...s, Washington, DC http://www.millenniumassessment.org Millennium Ecosystem Assessment</ref>). The latter developed four scenarios describing alternative, global
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  • Optical multi- or hyperspectral sensor data allows the assessment of in-water properties, such as suspended matter or phytoplankton concentra
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  • ...for the related [[environmental risk assessment of marine activities|risk assessment]], but strategies are also required for minimizing the hazard-related socio
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  • ...uch shortcoming; however, they rely on time-lagged data, and thus the data needs to be sampled at constant time intervals. This is not usual in coastal appl ...ated. Next, the magnitudes of the variation of antinodes were used for the assessment of their amplitudes. Finally, the periods were established by determination
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  • ...Young, C.; Foseca, L.; Grimsditch, G. (Eds.) Blue Carbon: A Rapid Response Assessment; United Nations Environmental Programme and GRID-Arendal: Arendal, Norway, ...a robust scientific basis for coastal carbon conservation, management and assessment.
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  • .... and Majumdar, A. 2015. Quest for the determination of environmental flow assessment for hilsa fish of the Hooghly estuary by hydraulic rating method. ARPN Jour
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  • ...an, H.M., 2000. Biomarkers in zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) for the assessment and monitoring of water quality of the St Lawrence river (Canada). Aquatic ...significant, the response of the organisms to these [[pollutant]]s by the assessment of biomarkers, i.e. parameters that reflect their effects at the molecular,
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  • ...pographic Lidar are given in Populus et al. 2001<ref>Populus et al., 2001. Assessment of the Lidar topographic technique over a coastal area. CoastGIS’01, Seco
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  • ...ditional advantage of a posteriori data selection including the consistent assessment of storm damage to public and private property and the early recognition of
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  • ...isk assessments are confronted with. The application of environmental risk assessment of marine activites is then illustrated in a case study focusing Merchant S ...economic impacts assessment, extinction or total catch in ecological risk assessment.
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  • ...hin this area as well as the main hazards have been considered. A release assessment has also been considered looking at accident frequency, accident consequenc During the hazard identification step, an assessment is made of what can go wrong. Given the focus of RAMA on shipping, historic
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  • ...://www.nap.edu/catalog/6126/review-of-the-prince-william-sound-alaska-risk-assessment-study, Washington, USA Covello, V.T. & Merkhofer, M.W. (1993). Risk Assessment Methods Approaches for Assessing Health and Environmental Risks. Plenum, Ne
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  • ...ing in [[pollution]] and the direction and speed of movement thereof. This assessment and any action that it has taken to deal with the oil or other harmful subs *[[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities]]
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  • ...in manufacturing processes. How DMI can be used to support monitoring and assessment of marine systems is also schematized in Figure 1. ...re|Figure 1: Data Model Integration approach to support the monitoring and assessment of marine systems]]
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  • ...LY, L.L. MCDONALD & D.G. ROBERTSON (Eds.) (1999): Marine Mammal Survey and Assessment Methods. A.A.Balkema, Rotterdam and Brookfield.
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  • ...certain assumptions are satisfied, offers a practical methodology for the assessment of transport pathways of a variety of sediments across wider temporal and s
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  • ...(1997) ''Special report on Environmental Endocrine Disruption: An Effects Assessment and Analysis''. Office of Research and Development, EPA/630/R-96/012, Washi ...centrations of selected hazardous substances in sediments and biota. CEMP assessment report: 2008/2009. Publication Number: 390/2009 (http://qsr2010.ospar.org/m
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  • Second, teaching and learning experiences, together with a few systematic needs assessments conducted at the field level, have provided rich insights as to Third, a number of institutions have been examining the needs for learning and performing of the multiple tasks that are required of a co
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  • The coastal Zone is one of the priority areas where society urgently needs advanced governance systems to set the stage for sustainable decision makin ...plexity and methods for up scaling and comparative integrated analysis and assessment were supporting cross cutting activities. A key activity focused on capacit
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  • ...findings, to develop a strategy and action plan that addresses identified needs to meet the challenges of global environmental action. ...provide financial resources to developing countries to meet their capacity needs for training, technical know how and strengthening national institutions.
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  • ...b-national scales (see also [[Past initiatives to define capacity building needs in ICZM]]). ...</ref> key recommendations-, to meet 2 kinds of needs: short-term training needs which provide an orientation to the ICZM field and develop specific skills;
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  • ...d Climate panel was chaired by Robert Corell, Chair, Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Panel participants included: Ambassador Gunnar Pálsson, Director, Departm ...c Climate Impact Assessment Scientific Report (2004)|Arctic Climate Impact Assessment Scientific Report]] documents [[climate change|climatic changes]] in the ci
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  • * A map-based assessment of European coasts exposure to coastal erosion; * Guidelines to incorporate coastal erosion into environmental assessment, spatial planning and hazard prevention; and
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  • ...ny of these species. Migratory species are important from a climate impact assessment perspective as they act as linkages between [[ecosystems]], and are good in
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  • * local authorities have limited financial resources for monitoring and assessment of the state of the coast and for [[Ecosystem restoration|restoration]] mea [[Decision Support Systems for coastal risk assessment and management|Establishment of flood and erosion risk maps]] <br/>
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  • #REDIRECT[[Strategic Environmental Assessment]]
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  • ..., H. and Mexa, A. (eds) (2004), The Challenge of Tourism Carrying Capacity Assessment: Theory and Practice, Ashgate, Aldershot</ref>). ...es of action, impact assessment, etc). The assessment of carrying capacity needs to be considered in the context of a democratic community strategic plannin
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  • ...such as [http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eia/home.htm Environmental Impact Assessment] and [http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docoffic/official/reports
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  • {{Definition|title=Strategic Environmental Assessment ...programmes. It is sometimes referred to as Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Environmental_Assessment</ref>.}
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  • | 2001 – 2006 || 2007 (2008/9) || First assessment of conservation status based on best available data (based among others on ...assessment of conservation status, based on established monitoring system. Assessment of effectiveness of measures taken under the directive.
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  • For the assessment of biological processes under varying salinity (estuary, coastal waters) an
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  • ....1 pH units and a resolution of at least 0.01 pH units is required. For an assessment of the CO<sub>2</sub>/CO<sub>3</sub> systems even a higher accuracy is nece
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  • ...t simultaneously, measures the CO2, and H2O mole fractions. The gas stream needs no drying prior to infrared gas detection as the biasing effect of water va These systems were successfully applied in the assessment of regional and global carbon budgets and for the detection of biological p
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  • ...of the benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis with climate change: health risks assessment and policy strategies for management. Harmful Algal Blooms and Climate Chan
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  • ==DSS for risk assessment== Decision support systems are often used for risk assessment, for example, to specify and prioritize vulnerable locations and risk areas
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  • [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...agricultural products. That is important since the agriculture sector also needs industrial products and services to generate its production. The same can b [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...simulation model, not a model of optimization. This method can be used for assessment of policies targeting a whole sector, a sub-sector or a branch of economic [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...e survey (Böhringer, 2004)<ref>Böhringer C., 2004. Sustainability impact assessment : the use of computable general equilibrium models. Economie internationale [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...it can serve to greening I-O tables with the aim to use them for economic assessment of environmental policy options. [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • The '''hedonic approach''' to economic assessment can be used for evaluating the [[economic value]] of environmental goods su ...quently applied methodology for the [[Values of amenities in coastal zones|assessment of natural values based on market values]].
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  • * Harmonise monitoring and assessment methodologies and indicators
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  • ...development geared to operational personnel, see [[Assessment of training needs]]. ...its process and on equal partnership in its support''<ref>Lafontaine, A., Assessment of Capacity Development Efforts of Other Development Cooperation Agencies.
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  • ...024. The compliance of the ship with the D-2 regulation is difficult as it needs more complex and precise testing to evaluate the complex organisms in the b * 2017 Guidelines for risk assessment under regulation A-4 of the BWM Convention (G7) (resolution MEPC.289(71));
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  • ...0). "A guide to community sustainability indicators." Environmental Impact Assessment Review 20: -*Elsevier*</ref>. ===Indicator assessment===
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  • [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...in, M. 2007. Species distribution models and ecological theory: A critical assessment and some possible new approaches. Ecological modelling 200: 1-19</ref>. For ==Ecosystem health assessment==
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  • ...[[BioMar]] an the ‘Joint assessment and monitoring programme’ ([[Joint Assessment and Monitoring Programme (JAMP)|JAMP]]). ...PR)|CPR]]), [[BioMar]], Joint Assessment and Monitoring Programme ([[Joint Assessment and Monitoring Programme (JAMP)|JAMP]]), ICES fish stock monitoring and the
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  • ...ther valuation methods. First, the CVM method gives immediately a monetary assessment of respondents’ preferences. Second, the CVM method is the only valuation ...in 1981; the re-interpretation of CERCLA, in 1989; the Exxon Valdez damage assessment, in 1992, and, more recently, the NOAA panel<ref>NOAA – National Oceanic
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  • [[Category:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]
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  • ...e Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. The survey employed in the environmental damage assessment followed the guidelines suggested by Carson et al.<ref>Carson, R. T., R. C. ...o beyond the traditional market or commercial losses into the total damage assessment valuation.
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  • ...esult in a [[coastal zone]] that is substantially developed. Thus a wider assessment of the effectiveness of regulations by measuring outcomes is required. Som ...ubject to demolition. The use of normal planning regulations for land use needs to be buttressed by special conditions that apply to littoral zones that ex
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  • ...Williams (1998) <ref>Morgan, R. and A.T. Williams (1998) “Video Panorama Assessment of Beach Landscape Aesthetics on the Coast of Wales”, Journal of Coastal ...from a fuzzy logic analysis. The methodology considers 26 coastal scenic assessment parameters which cover physical and human factors. They find top preferenc
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  • ...002) Coastal eutrophication and the Danish National Aquatic Monitoring and Assessment Program. Estuaries, 25, 706–719.[Medline]</ref> <ref>Rönnberg, C. and Bo
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  • ...: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge Universi
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  • ...actions for the coastal zone management; and secondly, a multidisciplinary assessment of priority environmental issues. This joint work describes the past evolut
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  • ...005 <ref name="ec">EC, 2005. Towards a guidance document on eutrophication assessment in the context of European water policies. Interim report in the frame of t ...ophication introduced prior to WFD, adopted and applied the eutrophication assessment criteria described hereafter (as for most affected gulfs as are Saronikos a
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  • ...liff Evolution: The Importance of Quantitative Studies for Hazard and Risk Assessment, and for Planning of Coastal Areas''. Colectânea de Ideias sobre a Zona Co ==Assessment of capital at risk==
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  • |definition= (conservation assessment) An assessment of the intolerance of a species or habitat to damage from an external facto
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  • #REDIRECT [[Environmental risk assessment of marine activities]]
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  • ...Research, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. 16-39.</ref> <ref>Gardner, W.D.(1980) ''Field Assessment of Sediment Traps''. Journal of Marine Research, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. 41-52.<
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  • ...ning. It was not until 1985, with the EC Directive on Environmental Impact Assessment, that international law really started to require EIAs, since directives ar ...ng. These requirements are similar to the ones for an Environmental Impact Assessment. The public participation requirements are:
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  • ...to the backshore<ref>Clark, R. 2005. Hurricane Dennis Supplemental Damage Assessment Report: Impact of Hurricane Dennis on Dog Island and Discussion of Post-Sto ...ne, C.A., Asenjo, A., Sanchez-Moyano, J.E. and García-García, F.J. 2016. Assessment the short-term effects of wrack removal on supralittoral arthropods using t
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  • ...e US EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts.
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  • ...e for the protection of the environment meet for a broad and comprehensive assessment of the measures needed to protect the North Sea environment. Participants t
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  • ...oduce a series of thematic assessments, leading to a further comprehensive assessment in 2010.}}
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  • Optical sensor data allows the assessment of in-water properties, such as suspended matter or [[phytoplankton]] conce
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  • ...ow concentrations. Nevertheless, research should be carried out to improve assessment of different kinds of EDCs, identify the most sensitive areas and character ...Southern Europe regions, where coastal aquifers are overexploited for the needs of agriculture and the human population living near the sea. Some specific
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  • ...E. Vignati, J. Frydendall, G. de Leeuw, U. Schwarz, and S. Reiset (2002), Assessment of the atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur inputs into the North Sea using a L ...> Wollast, R. (1988), The Scheldt estuary. Pollution of the North Sea: An Assessment, W. Salamons, B.L. Bayne, E.K. Duursma, and U. Forstner Eds., (Springer-Ve
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