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  • ...sible. Estimating the [[Total Economic Value|total economic value]] of the coastal ecosystem in monetary terms can prevent overexploitation and environmental ...he methods used for the valuation of goods and services provided by the UK coastal and marine ecosystem.
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  • ...at has some interest in a particular sector or system”; in this case the coastal zone. This definition obviously does not exclude the public since the publi ...and public demand for the sustainable development and conservation of the coastal zone.
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  • ...to deeper water. In this regard, a coastal mud belt may be regarded as the coastal equivalent of an [[estuarine turbidity maximum]]. ...ergy dissipation due to mudbanks formed off southwest coast of India. Est. Coastal Shelf Science 196: 387-398</ref>.
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  • Land-ocean interaction in the coastal zone (LOICZ) was a scientific core project of the International Geosphere a ...better informed decision making or, in other words, to protect coasts and coastal goods and services for future generations. The goal of LOICZ was:
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  • * UNESCO World Heritage Convention ...escribed and also delimited on a map and they may incorporate riparian and coastal zones adjacent to the wetlands, and islands or bodies of marine water deepe
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Coastal Zone Management ...1993. Essential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>.
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  • ...rt to the European Parliament and the Council: An evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Europe; Communication from the Commission, COM(20 ...ches and strategies to increase regional and local governance capacity for coastal and ocean resource management, including technical capacity and financial r
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  • * Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) (http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org [[Category:Coastal and marine ecosystems]]
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  • Any policy of [[coastal zone]] protection and land use planning would benefit from a better idea of ...coast. The latter are divided into people that visit the coast or live in coastal areas but not in close proximity to the sea, and people that want to see th
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  • ...opment and use of land in the public interest <ref>Spatial Planning in the Coastal and Marine Environment: Next Steps to Action. Report of a CoastNET Confere ...Z) of 200 nautical miles, Contiguous Zone, and the Continental Shelf. Most coastal countries already allocate ocean space. Among the most obvious are concessi
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  • ...es concerned (economic and social partners, the organisations representing coastal zone residents, non-governmental organisations and the business sector) in ...has some interest in a particular sector or system”; in this case the [[coastal zone]]. This definition obviously does not exclude the public since the pub
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  • ...ypically involving travel to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions and where social, economic and environmental ne :[[Impact of tourism in coastal areas: Need of sustainable tourism strategy]]
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  • ...ion'''. The Convention Protocols aim to protect and improve the marine and coastal environment in the Mediterranean. </P> # Sustainable management of natural marine and coastal resources.
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  • # Is there a common vision for the future of the coastal zone in your country? If yes, were all stakeholders actively involved in cr '''Public awareness of ICM and coastal issues'''
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  • ...lobal Environment Outlook 2000</ref>. The oceans have been called a common heritage resource – they belong to everyone and no one. But under the 1982 Law of ...left to mature <ref>Nickler, Patrick; (1999), A tragedy of the commons in coastal fisheries: Contending prescriptions for conservation, and the case of the A
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  • ...Conservation [EUDC]. The original inventory was presented to the European Coastal Conservation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attem ...stal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</ref>.
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  • ...xploited and entered the economy free of charge, or they were protected as heritage sites and were consequently considered priceless. Trying to evaluate enviro :[[Values of amenities in coastal zones]]
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  • Coastal wiki articles related to oceans *[[The Ocean as a natural heritage]]
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  • ...Conservation [EUDC]. The original inventory was presented to the European Coastal Conservation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attem ...stal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</ref>.
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  • ...cts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal tourism. ==Specific situation of coastal areas==
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  • IMCORE stands for Innovative Management for Europe’s Changing Coastal Resource. ...ebsite]), the €6m IMCORE project will be led by the [http://cmrc.ucc.ie/ Coastal & Marine Resources Centre] in University College Cork until its end in 2011
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  • ..., species, and eco-system functioning to people’s way of life, identity, heritage, and even quality of life. :[[Multifunctionality and Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies]]
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  • ...ound, D., 2004. “The Ecosystem Approach. Coherent actions for marine and coastal environments. A report to the UK government.” Peterborough, English Natu Cultural valuation links closely and draws upon [[cultural heritage and identity]] as the provision of food and employment is intrinsically lin
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  • ...ltural significance of the MBRS has resulted in its designation as a World Heritage Site.<ref name="Global Transboundary Protected Areas Network">http://www.tb ...d humid tropical forest. Habitat types found here include various types of coastal wetlands that include flooded savannas, marshes, lakes, mangroves, rocky be
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  • ...[[Economic valuation of goods and services|goods and services]], (cultural heritage, fisheries, etc), and the production values of biodiversity are emphasised. In a remote, coastal location such as the Isles of Scilly, there is a tension between the needs
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  • <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u> *Coastal/Sea Spatial Planning
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  • [[Image:Al_Hoceima_Coast1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Coastal erosion (Author: Mohamed El Andaloussi)]] <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u>
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  • The legal requirement for an SEA for strategies, plans or programmes for coastal areas will vary from country to country and between local areas. ...affecting the coastal zone. Arguably this may be applied to strategies for coastal areas as well.
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  • ...e= "OSPAR"/> depicting the distribution of the threatened and/or declining coastal and shelf habitats in Europe.]] ...e=ref&refid=118353 www.vliz.be/imis]</ref>). It is also present in British coastal waters, Ireland (Jones ''et al.'', 2000 <ref name= "Jones">JONES L.A., HISC
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  • *'''A natural heritage:''' The earth as we know it today is the result of a long evolution. Studyi [[Category:Coastal and marine ecosystems]]
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  • ...delling of ecosystems and the significance of the [[The Ocean as a natural heritage|biological pump]]. Also the impact of invasive species on the native commun ...d unique chemical environments found close to warm and coldwater seeps. In coastal region with high levels of evaporation, areas may become hypersaline, and w
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  • == Cultural heritage in coastal zones== ...special issues connected to Cultural Heritage in the context of integrated coastal zone management
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  • ...>Olenin S, Ducrotoy JP (2006) The concept of biotope in marine ecology and coastal management. Mar Pollut Bull 53: 20–29.</ref> . They seem to be similar in ...a R, Kemp WM, Boynton WR (1993) Predictability, Scale, and Biodiversity in Coastal and Estuarine Ecosystems— Implications for Management.Ambio 22: 88–96.<
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  • ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p> ...can be heightened? Will some people have to leave and move out of certain coastal regions? In what time period sea level will rise by how much? Who can give
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  • ...remain open at least intermittently <ref name=K>Kjerfve, B. (Editor) 1994. Coastal Lagoon Processes. Elsevier Oceanographic Series 60</ref>. ...rs ago, leaving a mean sea level close to the present. The building of the coastal barriers was due to the interaction of river sediments (transported in larg
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  • ...ing, team building, and decision-making skills for directors of marine and coastal sciences institutes to strengthen scientific, legal and institutional struc * [https://paprac.org/ The Coastal Management Centre (PAP/RAC)]
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  • ...h the Suez Canal to the southeast. It is characterized by a combination of coastal and open sea dynamics and has been often referred to as a “miniature ocea ...etal and economic gradients. Nevertheless, there is a strong Mediterranean heritage that acts as catalyst and transforms these gradients into opportunities rat
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  • ...ce of the coastline. Belgium currently has 10 coastal municipalities and 4 coastal ports (Nieuwpoort, Oostende, Zeebrugge and Blankenberge), and besides the f ...heries represent approximately 0.5% of the total employment in the Belgian coastal zone. Another 1040 persons work in the fish processing industry and another
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  • ...aters (+/- 12 nm) in the livelihoods and socio-cultural development of our coastal communities is simply undeniable. ...rious economic state of the fishing industry and the dependence of certain coastal communities on fishing, it is necessary to ensure the relative stability of
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  • ...ce of the coastline. Belgium currently has 10 coastal municipalities and 4 coastal ports (Nieuwpoort, Oostende, Zeebrugge and Blankenberge), and besides the f ...heries represent approximately 0.5% of the total employment in the Belgian coastal zone. Another 1040 persons work in the fish processing industry and another
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  • ...ce of the coastline. Belgium currently has 10 coastal municipalities and 4 coastal ports (Nieuwpoort, Oostende, Zeebrugge and Blankenberge), and besides the f ...heries represent approximately 0.5% of the total employment in the Belgian coastal zone. Another 1040 persons work in the fish processing industry and another
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  • ...ce of the coastline. Belgium currently has 10 coastal municipalities and 4 coastal ports (Nieuwpoort, Oostende, Zeebrugge and Blankenberge), and besides the f ...heries represent approximately 0.5% of the total employment in the Belgian coastal zone. Another 1040 persons work in the fish processing industry and another
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  • ...ce of the coastline. Belgium currently has 10 coastal municipalities and 4 coastal ports (Nieuwpoort, Oostende, Zeebrugge and Blankenberge), and besides the f ...heries represent approximately 0.5% of the total employment in the Belgian coastal zone. Another 1040 persons work in the fish processing industry and another
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  • ...the other case studies it makes a substantial indirect contribution to the coastal economy through the draw of the fishing boats, fresh fish to buy and eat, a ...nd cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals, heritage centres and art installations. In addition to securing a higher value for c
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  • ...s/cms/farnet/tools/flags (Accessed: 10 April 2014)</ref> The North Norfolk coastal economy is made vulnerable by a strong dependence on (seasonal, low-wage) t ...cultural fisheries related projects for example through fish festivals and heritage centres. In addition to securing a higher value for catch landed through ma
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  • ...in the cliffs and beaches, which are part of the Jurassic Coast—a World Heritage Site.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_Regis</ref>
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  • ...rcial fishing vessels still operate from the harbour. As with many Cornish coastal towns, Polperro’s main revenue-generator these days is tourism.<ref>http: |museums='''[http://www.polperro.org/museum.html The Polperro Heritage Museum of Smuggling and Fishing]''', Harbour studio, The Warren, Polperro P
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  • ...le="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Women and social cohesion in coastal communities</small>'''</span>=== The GIFS research on women and social cohesion in coastal fishing communities has identified very rich activities that require interc
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  • ...anization to promote French tourist attractions of small towns with a rich heritage.<ref>http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barfleur</ref> '''Vessel type 1= Coastal fishing vessels:''' Vessels which spend more than 75% of their time in the
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  • ...estination in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais (after Lille) thanks to the important heritage history, its beach and those of neighboring villages as well as the nationa '''Vessel type 1= Coastal fishing vessels:''' Vessels which spend more than 75% of their time in the
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