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  • ...mplementary list of definitions related to the living environment is given in the article '''[[Definitions of marine ecological terms]]'''. ...oastal Wiki articles. Terms related to the coastal profile are illustrated in the figure below.
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  • ...m average sea-level rise relative to the local land level, as derived from coastal tide gauges. }} .... Lonnoy, J.B.R. Matthews, T. K. Maycock, T. Waterfield, O. Yelekci, R. Yu and B. Zhou (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press.</ref> for the year 2100 are si
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  • {{Definition|title=Shoreline management ...ment guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>:
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  • ...]] of the coastal ecosystem in monetary terms can prevent overexploitation and environmental degradation due to overlooking less obvious ecosystem service ...ecosystem functioning]] and the way in which different ecosystem processes and components are affected by human interventions.
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  • Scenarios are “sets of plausible stories, supported with data and simulations, about how the future might unfold from current conditions unde ...t uncertainty: environmental management in an era of global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26: 398-404.</ref>).
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  • ...g system]]. For definitions of used terminology, see also [[definitions of coastal terms]]. ...ate information from video data. Sophisticated, operational video analysis methods nowadays enable the quantification of:
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  • ...g Merchant Shipping in the [[Case study risk analysis of marine activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea|Belgian Part of the North Sea]] (BPNS). ...|ecosystem]] in the economic impacts assessment, extinction or total catch in ecological risk assessment.
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  • ...= Sand loss from a dune under wave attack, mainly by notching, avalanching and slumping processes.}} This article deals with dune erosion by storms and provides some simple rules from which retreat of the dune front can be esti
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  • Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems - CETS (1998). Review of the Prince William Sound, Alaska ...ches to coastal classification and environmental risk analysis. Journal of Coastal Research, 14(2), 512-524.
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  • ...r to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on models and on direct measurements have been carried out. Indirect indicators of SGD a ==Process description and estimates==
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  • ...ental degradations when their indirect impacts may be of such significance and magnitude that important regional income multiplier effects may be generate ...sh yield by reducing suspended sediment concentration in waters of a given coastal area.
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  • ...ways industries trade with one another as well as produce for consumption and investments. ...ations of OECD's Harmonised International Tables, OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, 2006/07, OECD Publishing.
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  • .... The word ''equilibrium'' means that values taken by endogenous variables in the model allow the resolution of all equations. CGE models are descended f A CGE model consists of (a) equations describing model variables and (b) a database (usually very detailed) consistent with the model equations.
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  • ...ight in methods for transfer of results from existing studies to new sites and situations. ...ively developed to elicit people's preferences: one distinguishes revealed and stated preferences.
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  • {{Definition|title=Contingent Valuation Methods (CVM) ...expressions of value from respondents for specified increases or decreases in the quantity or quality of an environmental good or service, under the hypo
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  • ...values. This group of methods is normally referred to as '''Multicriteria techniques'''. ...ll as inconsistent or incomplete judgements/preferences, can be considered in the analysis of alternatives.
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  • ..., which have an adverse effect on the oxygen balance, particularly ammonia and nitrites. ...es detailed procedures for its implementation including the classification and monitoring of water bodies.
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  • {{Definition|title=Coastal squeeze ...Pontee, N. 2013. Defining coastal squeeze: A discussion. Ocean and Coastal Management 84: 204-207</ref>}}
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  • ...with HyMap in Western Australia and explains how HyMap can also be applied in other areas as well. ...up to hundreds of different spectral channels over a wide wavelength range and to map the surface composition based on the spectral signatures observed.
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  • ...the "listing of the fauna and flora of the seas surrounding Great Britain and Ireland has been withdrawn from the Web at present due to disagreements ove ...a classification of marine biotopes applicable to the North East Atlantic, and (b) the selection of marine Special Areas of Conservation (Marine Protected
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  • ...vention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
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  • ...cal and subtropical coastline (McLeod & Salm, 2006<ref name="M">McLeod, E. and R.V. Salm. 2006. Managing Mangroves for Resilience to Climate Change. IUCN, ===[http://www.fao.org/docrep/007/j1533e/J1533E00.htm '''Status and Trends''']===
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  • Mariculture is often defined as aquaculture in marine environments. Some limit mariculture to culture of marine plants and animals in the ocean itself (EEA, 2008<ref>European Environmental agency; https://www.
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  • ...y production]] is required to sustain fisheries in many intensively fished coastal ecosystems. ...lled, but not retained by towed gears<ref name="Jennings1998">Jennings, S. and Kaiser, M. 1998. The effects of fishing on marine ecosystems. Adv. Mar. Bio
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  • ...hing priceless. A number of economic techniques have been developed to try and achieve this goal. The concept of ''Total Economic Value'' (TEV) constitutes a watershed in the importance given to the environment within the decision theory (see als
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  • ...n is given. This shows how high-precision multibeam technology can be used in practice. ...on]] measures? How effective are they? Do they generate new burdens on the coastal system? Which processes control the movement of the seabed? What are the ty
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  • ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>. ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>.
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  • ...ost of these new techniques are lab-based and not suited to be carried out in the field. ===Methods and techniques===
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  • ...ions set forth in the [http://www.marineboard.eu/publication/eurocean-2007-and-aberdeen-declaration Aberdeen Declaration]. One hundred and eighty experts in different disciplines, invited for their outstanding expertise, submitted t
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  • ...llite altimetry, since the late offer direct observations of the sea level and of its variations. ...otential surface useful to geodetic, oceanographic, geological, geodynamic and hydrological studies.
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  • [[Image:IMCORE logo temporary.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Figure: The IMCORE and Interreg 4B logo.]] IMCORE stands for Innovative Management for Europe’s Changing Coastal Resource.
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  • ...e, 2005<ref>Cooke, G.D. 2005. Ecosystem Rehabilitation. Lake and Reservoir Management 21(2): 218-221</ref>).}} ==Estuaries as interfaces between land, sea and the atmosphere==
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  • ...on the concept of integrated assessment approaches, describing procedures and working phases to be organized. ==Introduction and definition==
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  • ...visat MERIS true colour image of a phytoplankton bloom (bright blue color) in the Barents Sea.]] ...menon of algal blooms. A simple model of algal bloom dynamics is presented in the appendix.
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  • ...y makers are not aware of its importance. Consequently, these environments and their resources are not protected sufficiently relative to their socio-econ ...sand grains (Figure 2). The interstitial system is also habitat for larvae and juveniles of certain macrofaunal species.
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  • ...rs on-board satellites. Many methods are in use which enable the detection and quantification of ‘standard algae’ or specific algae blooms using their ...view of the novelty detection techniques available is presented by (Markou and Singh, 2003)<ref name="M">Markou, M., & Singh, S. (2003). Novelty detection
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  • ...o categorized cost estimates so that end users can estimate the investment and running costs of implementing monitoring strategies of differing complexiti ....jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 1''':The HMM Toolbox - a Hierarchy of Monitoring Methods
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  • ...ols assembled at one website, is a powerful nowcasting tool for monitoring and prediction of cyanobacterial blooms. ...different year and see trends normalized index for bloom duration, extent and intensity were developed.<br>
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  • ..., archiving (model library and documentation), and dissemination (training and public outreach). ...lation itself and enrich the quality of the simulation of the Policy Issue and enrich its associated scearions.
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  • ...jor issue in many low-lying coastal areas. This article focuses on shallow coastal [[aquifer]]s connected to the sea. ....pbslearningmedia.org/resource/buac17-35-sci-ess-waterdistribute/saltwater-and-freshwater-distribution-on-earth/</ref>.]]
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  • ...given of measurements by microwave (X-band) and High Frequency (HF) radar techniques. ...he working range of the radar strongly depends on the operating frequency. In this article we distinguish between:
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  • ...is being prepared. SEA is a forward-looking tool and is being implemented in parallel with the planning, programming or policy definition process. ...rations.”(Evaluating Socio Economic Development, SOURCEBOOK 2: Methods & Techniques. Strategic environmental impact assessment. EU Regional Policy, INFOREGIO,
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  • ...dition of the coastal area in the future, in a time-span of 10 to 30 years and even beyond, if the strategy, plan or programme is implemented successfully * Clear and compelling;
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  • ==PROCESSES AND MECHANISMS DRIVING NATURAL DYNAMICS & ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT == ...s and ecosystem development of biogenic reefs are discussed for each group in turn.
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  • ...al to the global economy, others indirectly. A large number of these goods and services are closely linked to genomic technologies. ==FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE<ref name="MGE">[http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=ref&ref
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  • {{ICZM Process and Climate Change/TabsHeader|This=2}} ...llenges facing the area and the differing perceptions of those challenges, and to begin building a constituency of support for the strategy or plan.
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  • ...(1988). The Orford Shingles, Suffolk, UK. Classic conflicts in coastline management. Biological conservation. </ref>. ...eport SR 323.</ref>. Two examples from the UK are those at Sidmouth, Devon and Elmer, West Sussex.
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  • ...out to improve the representation of tides, waves, currents, and surge in coastal waters. <br> ...d briefly and modelling of coastal hydrodynamics using physical, numerical and composite models is described. Finally practical applications from the thre
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  • ...nd several coastal processes and physical modelling can help in describing and illustrating them.<p> ...ontrol hydraulic modelling and scale effects as well as three case studies and future challenges will be presented.
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  • '''Strategy: Spanish Strategy for Science and Technology and Innovation'''<ref name="idi">http://www.idi.mineco.gob.es/</ref> '''Leading Authority''': Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO)<ref name="mine">http://www.mineco.gob.es/</ref>
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