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  • ...g grounds and for aggregate extraction <ref>Townend, I. (2002) Identifying change in estuaries. Littoral 2002, The Changing Coast: 235–243</ref>. ...s effectively it is important to be able to predict how they are likely to change in the future, both to natural and anthropogenic forcing. This article loo
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  • ...) and the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP). ...the central role humans play as active agents of change and in response to change. This includes vulnerability and adaptation of the socio-ecological coastal
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  • ...n the global conventions, the [http://www.undp.org/gef/05/about/index.html Global Environmental Facility](GEF) and the international communities. ...and action plan that addresses identified needs to meet the challenges of global environmental action.
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  • This article presents a description of the long-term geomorphological change of the coastal zone of the Thermaikos Gulf. The case study of the Thermaiko ...at can be useful for coping with future changes in the coastal zone due to global warming.
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  • ...eveloping States (SIDS), which are especially dependent on the oceans. The Global Ocean Forum is composed of experts from governments, intergovernmental and ==Third Global Conference on Oceans, Coasts and Islands==
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  • ...The UNFCCC Secretariat supports the institutions involved in the climate change process, particularly the Convention of the Parties (COP), the subsidiary b ...ge sets an framework for intergovernmental efforts to respond to [[climate change]]. It recognizes that the climate system is a shared resource whose stabil
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  • ...ate system". In essence reduce the emission of greenhouse gases that cause global warming. ...ndicative list of policies and measures that might help mitigate [[climate change]] and promote sustainable development.
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  • ...em protection and restoration are vital to mitigate the effects of climate change in marine biodiversity. ==Links between biodiversity and climate change==
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  • ...etween [[ecosystems]], and are good indicators of [[ecosystems|ecosystem]] change. ...t Programme, concerned with the conservation of wildlife and habitats on a global scale. Since the Convention's entry into force, its membership has grown st
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  • Global projects exist beside regional projects, which often target local and histo ...hoals, sometimes with designated names, may become divided, grow together, change its form or disappear completely within a few years time.
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  • Recent research shows that climate change could involve a [[sea level rise]] of several millimetres per year, and an ...UN Conference in the Human Environment] (1972) and the rise of the Global Change concept.
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  • ...s are very vulnerable to extreme climatic events and to the impact climate change (see [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]]). ...ouristic development, saline intrusion, decline of biodiversity or climate change and sea level rise/land subsidence. When problems are perceived as urgent t
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  • ...applied to coastal change analysis. Gurney. Foster. Parkinson [ed]. Global Change Atlas.</ref>, Musielak et al. 1985<ref>Musielak i in. 1985. Fotointerpretac
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  • ...the Mediterranean, complex interactions between overfishing and [[climate change]] could facilitate [[ecosystem]] shifts. An example is the presence of [[al ...the Baltic Sea and Black Sea are vulnerable to warming and other [[climate change|climate changes]]. On a longer term basis, [[ecosystem]]s shifts such as je
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  • ...ent and policy strategies for management. Harmful Algal Blooms and Climate Change Scientific Symposium. Goteborg, Sweden, 19–22 May 2015</ref>. ...nd research and management in a dynamic era of climactic and environmental change. Harmful Algae 2012 (2012). 2014 ; 2012: 3–17 PMID: 26640829; PMCID: PMC4
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  • ...rces, and adaptation to sea level rise and other impacts of global climate change"'' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1994
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  • ...gical invasions risk management. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 49: 313-318</ref>. The global economic loss because of alien invasive species has been estimated to tens ...nes developed by the International Maritime Organization IMO to facilitate global and uniform implementation of the instrument. See annex A: Guidelines.
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  • ...nt: Investigating cultural barriers to participation. Global Environmental Change 7: 5-24</ref><ref name=VS/> and recommend the definition of weights at loca
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  • This article discusses global warming and the range of effects on marine systems. ...<ref name="Phillipart"> Phillipart C.J.M. (ed.) (2007). Impacts of climate change on the European marine and coastal environment: ecosystems approach.'' Euro
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  • ...ient input, recreational use, habitat loss and [[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity|climate changes]]; most notable are the eff ...the North-east Atlantic Ocean are considered: [[Effects of global climate change on European marine biodiversity|climatic changes]], [[Effects of fisheries
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