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  • [[Dune]]s are a natural coastal feature on moderately exposed and exposed coasts. [[Dune]]s are formed by t ...mpaired if the plants are damaged by undergrazing, overgrazing or if beach-users, etc. generate too much traffic. Some uses such as golf courses typically f
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  • ...tion=The act of dealing – in a planned way – with actual and potential coastal erosion and its relation to planned or existing development activities on t #To ensure the development activities in the coastal area follow an overall land use plan and a general environmental policy
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  • ...from human activities and pressures. It discusses generic modifications to coastal [[ecosystem]]s in relation to specific human activities and introduces the ...re and acidity and the increase of the estimated cumulative impact for the coastal zones was estimated to be due for more than 80% to increasing sea surface t
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  • ...f inspiration for painters and poets). A key notion for valuation is that coastal zones are a so-called 'scarce resource', with limited availability and comp ...extent to which the use positively or negatively affects the value of the coastal zone. But what is that value and how can it be determined?
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  • ...ft|300px|Fig. 1. Aerial image of an oil slick. Photo credit The Norwegian Coastal Administration/NOFO/Sundt Air.]] ...airborne monitoring can be seen as complementary to satellite monitoring. Users advocate a combined satellite and airborne monitoring service.
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  • ...[[in situ]], [[optical remote sensing]] and computer models for the Dutch coastal zone is presented. The article also pays attention to HAB monitoring in Eur ...of algal blooms. Field data have the highest confidence level but in most coastal areas, spatial and temporal coverage is rather limited. [[Optical remote se
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  • ...Users of the Belgian Part of the North Sea.PNG|center|frame|caption|Fig. 2 Users of the Belgian Part of the North Sea (Maes et al, 2005)]] ...stuary and the Zeebrugge port (Scheur). The remaining routes are sailed by coastal vessels and ferries. The BPNS includes one anchorage area, located at the W
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  • ...ches to coastal classification and environmental risk analysis. Journal of Coastal Research, 14(2), 512-524. ...nd Infrastructure Department. Waterways and Marine Affairs Administration, Coastal Waterways, 63 p.
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  • ...4 of the [[Manual Sediment Transport Measurements in Rivers, Estuaries and Coastal Seas]]<ref>Rijn, L. C. van (1986). ''Manual sediment transport measurements ...available for measuring suspended sediment concentrations and transport in coastal environments are: mechanical traps (streamer traps in shallow surf zone <1
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  • ...Report on the Consultative Meeting on Training in Integrated Management of Coastal and Marine Areas for Sustainable Development, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, 21- ==Capacity Building and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)==
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  • ...mission as the tool to achieve the [[Sustainable Development]] of European coastal areas. ...cht Consult & International Ocean Institute 2006. Evaluation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe -Final Report, Cologne, Germany</ref>, the challe
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  • ...ing estuaries and near-shore coastal waters. Physical alterations to the [[coastal zone]] also threaten the marine environment. ...issue of climate change and sea level rise is dealt with in the article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]].
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  • *[[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] ...for the coastal zone|policies]] and [[Climate adaptation measures for the coastal zone|strategies for adaptation to climate change]]
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  • ...profile of the ISO 19115 has been developed, which meets the needs of the coastal community. To enable the documentation of time series and research projects ...ng Tool. It exists in different customizations: as a planning tool for the coastal survey planning and as a monitoring network planning tool for the [[Water F
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  • ...V. 2021. An overview on the treatment of ballast water in ships. Ocean and Coastal Management 199, 105296</ref>), the IMO website on [https://www.imo.org/en/O ...le, on the other hand, the deep sea marine organisms cannot survive in the coastal environment of the destination port. Ships thus have to replace their balla
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  • ...level of use and the potential values that can be attached to the natural coastal and marine environment. ...pecific site can be derived from the demand function that relates observed users’ behaviour (i.e., the number of trips to the site) to the cost of a visit
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  • ...he “''position of a seller who elicits the highest possible bid from the users of the services being offered''”. :[[Values of amenities in coastal zones]]
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  • ...a and of values interested by the increasing urbanization of Mediterranean coastal zones. ==Urbanization of coastal zones in the Mediterranean==
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  • ...he multiple use of marine space, especially in areas where conflicts among users and the environment are already clear as, for example, in the North Sea. De ...be devastating for many places and resources, elevating competition among users and interest groups, and resulting in increasingly undesirable effects, los
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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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  • ...utions. For definitions of coastal terms, see the article [[definitions of coastal terms]]. For information on different types of nourishment, see [[shore nou ===Type of coastal erosion===
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  • After [[use of Lidar for coastal habitat mapping|Lidar (Laser Induced Detection And Ranging or LIght Detecti ...ble 2: Typical output products from a hydrographic Lidar survey (Admiralty coastal surveys)]]
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  • ..." - resources which can be used by anyone, yet no one truly owns. When the users of the same common property compete, leading to an unsustainable situation, [[Category:Coastal and marine fisheries]]
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  • ...ussion page). The problem can be simplified, accepting "[[Coastal zone|the coastal zone]]" is the territory containing "water-land" border, land and water ter It is possible to outline four basic types of the coastal zone delimitation:
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  • ...ethods that take place in salty and brackish water that is situated in the coastal zone (CBD, 2004<ref name="CBD">Secretariat of the Convention on Biological ...mation. Rome. https://doi.org/10.4060/cc0461en </ref>. The figures include coastal aquaculture.
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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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  • ...itions described by Hardin are met in this case: an unrestricted number of users, unfettered by any limits on their access, extract an increasing share of a ...cks<ref> “The State of Environment- Europe and Central Asia, Marine and coastal areas” in UNEP Global Environment Outlook 2000</ref>. The oceans have bee
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  • ...y of harmful algal blooms: a challenge for science and management. Ocean & coastal management, 43, 725-748.</ref>, Daranas et al., 2001<ref name="D">Daranas A ...samples from the Orkney Islands (UK) were successfully screened by the end users for the presence of cells from the genus ''Pseudonitzschia''. Chip sets for
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  • The Coastal Wiki contains a great deal of policy relevant information. Nevertheless, po ...nce of marine resources: A review of knowledge and research needs. Ocean & Coastal Management 112: 25-35</ref>).]]
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  • ...enable multiple organizations to coordinate their actions at the scale of coastal ecosystems to restore and protect ecosystem qualities, and balance uses wit ...narrow barrier beaches also make the region particularly susceptible to [[coastal erosion]] and storm damage during winter storms and summer hurricanes <ref
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  • ...economic viability while minimizing short-term socioeconomic losses to all users and dependent parties; *[[US Coastal Zone Management Program]]
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  • ...agree on recommendations to address the issues, EPA established a resource users group in 1981 that succeeded in crystallizing the issues. It recommended t ...samp.org/site/assets/files/1239/the-contributions-of-science-to-integrated-coastal-management-en.pdf</ref>. The STAC establishes peer review systems for all b
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  • ...rogram for integrating across education, research and extension to address coastal and marine issues of local and national concern. Sea Grant, with its nation ...the program in 1971. This coincided with the establishment of the national coastal zone management program, with which Sea Grant has maintained a close partne
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  • ...s species. ''P. oceanica'' beds cover between 25,000 and 50,000 km2 of the coastal areas of the Mediterranean, corresponding to 25% of the sea bottom at depth ...of the global carbon cycle. In daylight, ''P. oceanica'' meadows oxygenate coastal waters (Bay 1984<ref>Bay D. 1984. A field study of the growth dynamics and
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  • ...t of Coastal Zone (CZ) systems. It is thus of high relevance to Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and other related European policies. ...l environment. A more innovative, thorough approach is needed to treat the coastal zone as an integral functioning system (the CZ System) and to focus more on
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  • ...tems that provide continuous observations of the marine environment in the coastal areas and shelf seas of Europe with an adequate data quality is a serious h ...v, M., Schroeder, F. & Colijn, F. (2003). Ferry-Box Systems for Monitoring Coastal Waters. In: H. Dahlin, N.C. Flemming, K. Nittis & S.E. Petersson (Eds.): Bu
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  • ...a management. The HMM includes also categorized cost estimates so that end users can estimate the investment and running costs of implementing monitoring st ...s of estuary maps and a case study for each member country. This gives the users all instructions and some practical hints for choosing and performing the d
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  • ...ing for Environment and Safety (GMES)". The aim is to provide services for users combining data from in-situ measurements, space observation and models. The ...Products of derived satellite data are provided to assess water quality in coastal areas. Examples of maps of a) suspended matter concentration, b) weekly ave
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  • ...a high presence of clouds <ref>B. Håkansson, "Satellite remote sensing of coastal oceans: water quality and algae blooms," Seas at the Millenium: An Environm ...tion Radiometer). The system was formed in close co-operation with the end users, the three Marine Information Offices (The Skagerrak and Kattegat, the Balt
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  • ...other managers need be aware of possibilities and limitations to governing coastal zones’ complexity. Most of the policy strategies involve use of two or mo ...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
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  • ...tainable Development]] in Coastal Areas and in the context of [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|ICZM]]. This objective was accomplished through SAF ...goal Alternative Strategies is to make readily accessable to potential SAF users, information regarding political strategies, technical options, and intelli
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  • == Coastal, Marine and Maritime data sharing == ...r applications takes considerable effort. The establishment of appropriate coastal and marine data and information infrastructures is of highest importance.
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  • ==Analysis of the environmental condition of the coastal area of the Northern Range of Trinidad== ...al Management]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluation and assessment in Coastal Management]].
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  • ...tion from many different sources to the widest possible group of potential users (Coleman et al., 1998<ref>Coleman, D.J. and McLaughlin, J. 1998, Defining g [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...s, Fictions, and Failures of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe, Coastal Management,35: 375-398</small>
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  • ...ic Sea]], Poland, see Fig. 1, can serve as a reference case for studies on coastal segments protected by ageing and deteriorating groynes with or without addi ...ly due to ice loads; sharp edges of broken piles can be dangerous to beach users.
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  • ...n of an operational network in the future. All selected sites have minimal coastal input and can be considered as a model for many open-ocean processes. The i ...of environmental events. This is essential so that data can be provided to users on time scales from instantaneous real-time hazard warning to long term arc
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  • ...here the flushing waters are not the main nutrient suppliers. Examples are coastal lagoons in urbanized zones flushed by river runoff or by tidal action. Drou ...ulation. The rise in intensive fertilizer use has serious implications for coastal habitats because greater application results in greater runoff, and the fra
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  • ...hnieken| echosounders]]) important information on sediment transport and [[coastal morphology]] '''(see link below)'''. ...tly, the ESA decided to use an algorithm developed at HZG to reprocess all coastal data from [[MERIS]]. This currently optimal algorithm is also used in COSYN
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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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