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  • ...], undertaking [[Flood (overflow)| flood control]] projects and regulating coastal restoration projects. ...restoration projects ever attempted—restoration of the hydrologic regime in the Florida Everglades.
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  • ...dense and extensive underwater meadows with leaves that can attain 1 metre in height. These meadows provide important ecological functions and services a ...ts, alone or combined; cause either a loss of vegetated areas, a reduction in seagrass abundance (cover and/or shoot density) or a deterioration of plant
    10 KB (1,588 words) - 12:12, 7 September 2020
  • ...y through the [[Public participation legislation|inclusion of stakeholders in the decision-making process]]<ref name="ma">[https://www.researchgate.net/p *[[Current status of public participation in ICZM]]
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  • ...to the southern edge of the city of Poti. Two main landscape types are the coastal plains, dominated by agriculture, which are characterised by flat, open lan ...onstruction of a new port and related infrastructure was recently approved in the same area.
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  • ...nts to institutional levels – showing on what level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level ...decision making and management can be linked together in the governance of coastal zones. One way to systematically do this is to use the SPICOSA’s System A
    24 KB (3,649 words) - 16:22, 2 September 2020
  • ...the governance culture and the community's understanding and care for the coastal zone. ...consultation structures for the long-term, ultimately having impact on the coastal governance performance.
    4 KB (499 words) - 11:58, 25 July 2020
  • ...d fills gaps in spatial planning and other sectoral plans or strategies in coastal area. Most importantly, it provides an action plan and a governance structu ...ions for the allocation and use of the respective marine and land parts of coastal zones."''
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  • ==Analysis of the environmental condition of the coastal area of the Northern Range of Trinidad== ...ement]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluation and assessment in Coastal Management]].
    20 KB (2,944 words) - 10:35, 10 August 2019
  • The '''objective''' of this task is to define the coastal governance baseline by informing stakeholders on the development of the str ...tions, along with their policies and functions, is an essential first step in defining the operating context of the ICZM Process. A thorough understandin
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  • ...07.diagram.hake.PNG|thumb|270px|right|Diagram to show the different stages in the EAMR approach]] ...hake, ''Merluccius capensis''. Photograph: Rob Leslie, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa.]]
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  • ...and the more stable backshore. These are species that can grow and thrive in shifting sands, that have a strong sand-binding capacity due to an extensiv .... The selection is probably biased towards species that are well described in the literature and may ignore some important less common and less-studied s
    76 KB (10,699 words) - 12:24, 15 November 2023
  • ...s and ecosystem development of biogenic reefs are discussed for each group in turn. ...y of Marine Environments. Translation of Aktuo-paläontologie nach Studien in der Nordsee. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. pp 568. Availbale from:
    69 KB (10,049 words) - 18:34, 7 March 2023
  • ...earch forward and make major breakthroughs. This will be of particular use in other sectors such as health, fisheries, tourism, and agriculture. <ref nam ==Who is involved in the network?==
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  • # Identify the main elements of climate variability and change in the short- (10-20 years), mid- (30-40 years), and long-term (60+ years) per
    23 KB (3,668 words) - 16:05, 5 February 2020
  • ...ommended here to be collected as part of the ICZM should be of great value in preparing such proposals, although further data may be required. ==Establishing Management structure==
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  • * Collection and treatment of waste water (including industrial waste waters) in all [[agglomeration|agglomerations]] with a [[Population equivalent|populat ...ry treatment (i.e. biological treatment) as rule; more stringent treatment in sensitive areas and their catchments for agglomerations > 10000 p.e.
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  • == Cultural heritage in coastal zones== ...s connected to Cultural Heritage in the context of integrated coastal zone management
    17 KB (2,560 words) - 21:44, 6 September 2020
  • ...policies on scientific research, technological development and innovation in all sectors, as well as for coordinating state-owned research institutions. ...e Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and for Innovation 2013-2016, in line with the Spanish Strategy of Science, Technology and Innovation 2013-2
    24 KB (3,418 words) - 09:59, 10 August 2019
  • ...ith a view to finding the best way to extract more benefit from the oceans in a sustainable manner. ...mmission sought answers to these questions and solicited further new ideas in a public consultation process which lasted from 7 June 2006 until 30 June 2
    9 KB (1,418 words) - 17:17, 8 September 2020
  • ...3a75c4; Font-size: 200%">'''<small>Nieuwpoort (Belgium) fisheries embedded in local tourism policy</small>'''</span> ...tende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports.
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