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  • ...e as result (Hofstede, 2001<ref name="h1">Hofstede, J. 2001. Participatory planning in coastal defence: A pilot study from the Baltic Sea coast of Germany. Con ...ipalities together with the Ministry of Rural Areas, Agriculture, Regional Planning and Tourism (‘Ministerium für Ländliche Räume, Landwirtschaft, Landesp
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  • ...t the trends is positive for all countries. With respect to having an ICZM planning and management approach in place and functioning well as well as having an
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  • General, wide planning-oriented characterisation: The interface between land and sea, defined as t Coastal area planning and coastal engineering (hard or soft measures) are major components of coa
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  • ...e exposed to sedimentation and such areas must, therefore, be avoided when planning small ports.
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  • |definition=(General, wide planning-oriented characterisation): The interface between land and sea, defined as
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  • ...; A Study of Emerging Issues and Trends that Inform Guidelines for Coastal Planning and Development Inter-American Development Bank VPS/ESG TECHNICAL NOTE No. ...dunefoot or first vegetation line. Setback lines are used as coastal zone planning instrument in many countries, see Table 1. Although these setback lines are
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  • ...l principles for drafting Shoreline Management Plans. Shoreline Management Planning in the UK is discussed as an example. Large parts of this article are taken ...ions of this action would not be addressed. Thus regional strategy, social planning and environmental management would not have been fully considered so that a
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  • Planning for sea level rise would benefit greatly from probabilistic forecasts for f
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  • Within the UK, the planning of new coastal defence schemes is now carried out within the context of a s
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  • ...location, design, construction methods, and 'house-keeping'. Careful site planning can help avoid or minimize many of the impacts.
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  • ...and ecological effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals. A framework for planning. Committee on Environment and Natural Resources, National Science and Techn
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  • ...and ecological informatio and can be used by policy makers during spatial planning as a kind of “warning systems”. Rather than a general strategy for prot
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  • ...mportant assets of coastal development schemes. It is recommended that the planning of a coastal development scheme includes the following coastal engineering ...entation for new shorelines in the project area, which is required for the planning of new artificial beaches
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  • ...solid #a3b1bf"|[[Image:Theme03_40.png|Theme 3 : Coastal and marine spatial planning.]]|| '''[[Theme 3]] - Coastal and marine spatial planning.''' <br>
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  • ...nions and therefore “consulting” the citizen in the decision making or planning process. This is, just like informing, a valid step towards full participat ...uses to illustrate placation is participation in Model Cities advisory and planning committees. Here the citizens get to advise and even to plan a great deal b
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  • ...EUNIS] ( European Union Nature Identification System) used in coastal zone planning and management.
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  • The river basin district is the scale of planning foreseen in the Directive.
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  • ...me="Loucks">Loucks, D. P. and van Beek, E. (2005). Water Resources Systems Planning and Management An Introduction to Methods, Models and Applications, UNESCO
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  • * Support strategic planning and decision‐making by providing a platform for thinking through the impl ...terms have been used in association with the scenario concept, such as ‘planning’, ‘thinking’, ‘forecasting’, ‘analysis’ and ‘learning’ ar
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  • ...A., Archetti, R., Ciavola, P., Aarninkhof, S.G.J. (2007).Beach recreation planning using video-derived coastal state indicators. ''Coastal Engineering'', 54,
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  • ==Planning a survey == Planning a Lidar airborne survey requires taking many parameters into account (fligh
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  • ...cLeod, H. (2002). Environmental vulnerability indicators for environmental planning and decision-making: guidelines and applications. Environmental Management,
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  • IMO (1995). Manual on Oil Pollution. Section II: Contingency Planning – 1995 edition. International Maritime Organisation, London.
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  • ...that ICZM aspires to generate <ref> Kay, R. And Alder, J., 1999. Coastal Planning and Management. E & FN Spon, Routlege, p.165.</ref>. ...ement—particularly the need to bridge between steps devoted primarily to planning (Steps 1, 2, and 3) and a period of policy implementation (Step 4)<ref> Cos
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  • ...national Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) that oversaw the development, planning and implementation of the LOICZ activities.
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  • ...n many European official reports as one of the main concerns regarding the planning and implementation of ICZM initiatives. As these efforts are developed in i
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  • ...policies for fisheries management, harbour development, or civil emergency planning. Global [[climate change]] scenarios need to be checked against more specif
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  • ...ines to incorporate coastal erosion into environmental assessment, spatial planning and hazard prevention; and
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  • Article 3.1. The Contracting Parties shall formulate and implement their planning so as to promote the conservation of the wetlands included in the List, and
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  • ...005)]</ref>). Digital gazetteers are also well known by their use in route planning software, in which they form the database beside the route listings. ...erspective of the overview. Questions of the protection of salt marshes or planning of coastal protection constructions need detailed local information. The re
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  • ...fisheries, environment, agriculture, transport (inland and marine), urban planning and cadastre, etc. These ministries often find themselves undertaking the s
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  • ...ilitate coherence between sectoral policy objectives and coherence between planning and management
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  • ...ned with coastal defence. These include "hard" and "soft" construction and planning approaches. Hard construction is the more traditional response to erosion a
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  • {{Definition|title=Urban planning ...nt, namely architecture, landscape architecture and urban design. Regional planning deals with a still larger environment, at a less detailed level<ref>http://
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  • {{Definition|title=Spatial planning ...ncludes all levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning, national spatial plans, and in the European Union international levels.
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  • ...ment system following an integrative, holistic approach and an interactive planning process in addressing the complex management issues in the coastal area <re ...ment of coastal zones. It covers the full cycle of information collection, planning (in its broadest sense), decision making, management and monitoring of impl
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  • ...sitions stakeholder negotiation and public participation as central in the planning process (CEC, 2000a; Kallis, 2005; Van der Helm, 2003) <ref>COMMISSION OF T ...OSSIS, H., BURT, T., and WEIDE, VAN DER, J. 1999. Conceptual Framework and Planning Guidelines for Integrated Coastal Area and River Basin Management/Cadre con
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  • {{Definition|title=Environmental planning ...s a relatively new field of study that aims to merge the practice of urban planning with the concerns of environmentalism. Essentially speaking, while urban pl
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  • ...capacity goals” (Ortolano, 1984)<ref>Ortolano, L. (1984), Environmental Planning and Decision Making, John Wiley and Sons, New York</ref>. Policies to regul ...the basis for decision making. The use of the carrying capacity notion in planning for tourism development has undergone significant criticism due to limitati
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  • ...or resolve use conflicts. The development of a coastal and marine spatial planning system presents an opportunity for the implementation of an overall strateg ===Spatial Planning===
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  • ...Local Resistance to Global Pressure. A Mediterranean Social-Environmental Planning Perspective, L’ Harmattan Italia, Torino, pp.273-290</ref>. ...sitions stakeholder negotiation and public participation as central in the planning process (CEC, 2000a; Kallis, 2005; Van der Helm, 2003) <ref>COMMISSION OF T
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  • ...loitation of natural resources <ref> Laboratory of Environment and Spatial Planning (2005)Towards an Urban Regeneration Policy in Coastal Mediterranean Cities, ===Coastal Management and Urban Planning===
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  • ...rtant instrument used to help to achieve sustainable development in public planning and policy making. The importance of SEA is widely recognised. Particular b ...ssessment providing feedback information for the formulation of policy and planning.
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  • National, regional and local institutions all have a role in marine spatial planning and implementation of integrated coastal management. However, there are man Marine spatial planning would indeed contribute towards improved coastal management by addressing t
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  • ...and development problems. As such, IWRM is a comprehensive, participatory planning and implementation tool for managing and developing water resources in a wa ...anagement (IWRM) is included in [[river basin management, ICZM and spatial planning]].
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  • ..., this requires an integrative and ongoing ecosystem based approach to the planning of these developments. Separate from these economic and conservation needs,
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  • ...egatively impacted by, or cause an impact on the success of a project or a planning process. When an [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] process is l
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  • ...decision-making related to environmental problem management and long-term planning. Decision support systems also serve in participatory processes by facilita *The development of coastal and marine [[Spatial planning|spatial plans]]
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  • ...an create enormous constraints to ICZM implementation. Spatial development planning without the support of the local community may be a doomed exercise, yet th
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  • [[Image:nokis_02.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Figure 2: NOKIS planning tool]] ===Planning tool===
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  • ...tainable development in coastal areas. It is not a substitute for sectoral planning, but focuses on the linkages between sectoral activities to achieve more co ''"ICZM is a strategy for an integrated approach to planning and management, in which all policies, sectors and, to the highest possible
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  • ...(1985)<ref>Pyatt and Round, 1985. Social Accounting Matrices: A Basis for Planning. The World Bank.</ref>.
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  • ...M, and in particular, for the implementation of an ecosystem-based spatial planning approach and of an integrated management approach, both of which cut across Furthermore, and despite the planning and management challenges that the development and implementation of such a
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  • ...surement shows, why monitoring is needed and what are the implications for planning and managing the coast.
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  • ...eries Policy ([[EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)|CFP]])). A marine spatial planning initiative in the North Sea funded through the European Union took place to
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  • ...the high flexibility of the tool, its application is possible at both the planning and the project levels.
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  • ...2005). The benefits of combining lay and expert input for water-management planning at the watershed level. Water Policy, 7(3), 279</ref>). In the case study,
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  • Any policy of coastal zone protection and land use planning would benefit from a better idea of the benefits and costs associated with ...ment (ICZM)|integrated coastal zone management]] and that supersedes other planning authorities. Decisions on permitting development in this zone should be p
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  • Any policy of [[coastal zone]] protection and land use planning would benefit from a better idea of the benefits and costs associated with ...ace as Reflected By House Prices in the Netherlands” Landscape and Urban Planning 48 161-167.</ref>uses hedonic analysis to identify price premiums for diffe
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  • ...r. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ==Why do we need Marine Spatial Planning?==
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  • ...in ICM always includes several of these elements, like in a recent coastal planning project in Varna, Bulgaria where the citizen administration showed “trans .... It is important to keep in mind that it is not merely a form of land-use planning but that ICM focuses on “linkages between different sectors” (interdisc
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  • ...entified on the content base of the interviews and the analysis of current planning documents.
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  • ...e Inner Thermaikos Gulf. Technical Report for the Ministry of Environment, Planning and Public Works, NCMR, Athens, December 2000, 11pp.</ref>), which underwen
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  • ...Importance of Quantitative Studies for Hazard and Risk Assessment, and for Planning of Coastal Areas''. Colectânea de Ideias sobre a Zona Costeira de Portugal
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  • ...cy framework with 60 policy options for all tiers of administration with a planning responsibility. The strategic aim is to achieve a balanced and [[sustainabl
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  • ...ncludes all levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning, national spatial plans, and in the European Union international levels.
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  • *urban planning :[[Spatial Planning and Integrated Coastal Zone Management]]
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  • ...fore the decisions are made. In this way, the EIA laws combine development planning with environmental policy and also public participation. There is not a dir
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  • ...stainable development of the coasts and should play a critical role in the planning and implementation of ICZM (see figure 1).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Marine Spatial Planning - the need for a common language]]
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  • |3. The ecosystems approach to coastal planning and management shall be applied so as to ensure the sustainable development ...lly requires the Parties to be guided by the Ecosystem Approach in coastal planning and management. However, the condition should not be looked at in isolation
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  • : For the first level of governance (level of strategic planning): : For the second level of governance (level of operational planning):
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  • * Identify the steps in planning a needs assessment ...roach, conducting a needs assessment is a twelve-step process encompassing planning, data gathering, and analysis. The following are the 12 steps:
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  • ...extreme high water events, and incorporate this information into land-use planning processes.
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  • ...''what I have and what I need'', as simple as it sounds, is rarely used in planning and implementing CB initiatives. It is on the basis of all the elements dis
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  • ...O'Donohoe, P., Ruane, N.M., Shilland, R., Tett, P. and Telfer, T.C. (2022) Planning and licensing for marine aquaculture. Reviews in aquaculture 2023: 1-31</re ...fshore mariculture, Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is an important tool for planning and managing different resource users and for settling conflicts among stak
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  • Stakeholders are usually involved from an early planning stage, or after administrative consultation A long term vision is lacking, however there is legal & planning instrumentation such as EIA procedures and Natura 2000
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  • ...a distributary of the Changjiang River (Figure 1), the Changjiang Drainage Planning Office estimated that the initial suspended sediment concentration may be r
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  • ...e, in Greece there is limited opportunity for the public to be involved in planning and decision-making processes, whilst in Spain opportunities exist firstly ...uanes, A. et al (2005) Stakeholder Participation in Norwegian Coastal Zone Planning. Ocean & Coastal Management, 48 (2005), 658-669</ref>.
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  • ...ine", "Engineering the shoreline", "Integrating the shoreline into spatial planning policies" and "Valuating the shoreline". Evaluation can be done in differen
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  • ...arine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Europe only have some extra regulations or planning procedures, but they do not fully protect marine biodiversity. Inside Marin
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  • .... They also develop methodologies and tools for marine and coastal spatial planning, for involving public stakeholders and for performing integrated assessment ...orphologic evolution forecasts. This forecast horizon should encompass the planning time scale of adaptive management strategies in response to climate change.
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  • ===Environmental Management and Planning benefits=== ...ts of industry and tourism, in order to find ways to make them compatible. Planning sustainable tourism development strategy at an early stage prevents damage
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spatial planning]]
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  • For [[coastal defence]] planning and risk management the knowledge and the spatial distribution of risk are
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  • * [[Marine Spatial Planning - the need for a common language]]
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  • ...oved by developing common decision support tools and techniques for future planning. | Marine spatial planning
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  • ...a of Dry Tortugas National Park (Florida): wishful thinking or responsible planning? Pages 67-74. in Shipley, J.B., editor. Aquatic protected areas as fisherie
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  • =Planning to create a Portal?=
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  • ...s sectors (e.g. coastal protection, economics, marine environment, spatial planning etc.) and levels (European, national, federal state and regional level). ...f indicators, and considering ICZM as engine for paradigm shift of spatial planning.
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  • ...ion by working together with all stakeholders at an early stage of project planning. This calls for an adaptive management strategy.
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  • | 1. Identification of preconditions for planning, management and funding *Elimination of planning and management options that are not enforceable (legal, political, societal
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  • ...employment (Wenk, 2007<ref>Wenk, R., 2007. Agency for regional and spatial planning, Department of nature conservation, agriculture, forestry, fishery, resourc ...contact to regional key policy-makers in the field of regional and spatial planning was very important. They had the power to bring ICZM on the political agend
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  • ...at sustainable management for the North Sea. It is stated that the spatial planning for the North Sea would take place in two phases. In the fist phase, there ...e for nature conservation, marine environment, coastal protection, spatial planning, tourism, the Institute for Nature Conservation, the Flanders Marine Instit
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  • ...in the development of policies for coastal areas and the implementation of planning studies and projects. The same is true for private sector organisations suc ...ta Ruimte’) from 2005, which is an integrated policy document on spatial planning in the Netherlands. And second, the ‘Third Policy Document on Coastal Are
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  • ...nd long term planning have been taken forward most successfully in coastal planning and management” (Atkins, 2004).
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  • ...awareness of the potential benefits of IMSP amongst policy-makers and the planning community. ...st.eu] ), written for planners and other stakeholders involved in maritime planning, ICZM and other forms of marine management. The handbook outlines the purpo
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Maritime Spatial Planning|definition= ...ing approach which equally covers on- and offshore areas. Maritime spatial planning is considered both a tool and a requirement: A tool to help resolve conflic
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  • ...levels in 2100. Many coastal cities have grown organically, without proper planning and due attention to the vulnerability that results from their location by ...to cope with the legacy of poor infrastructure and inadequate coastal zone planning and to make necessary investments (including health care and education). Th
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  • A number of common priority issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe have been voiced at different forums. ...ng political representatives and the general public, relate more to policy planning, but nevertheless they may have close linkages to Capacity Building.
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  • ...portant aspects of ICZM is the involvement of multiple stakeholders in the planning and implementation process. Many of the most successful examples of ICZM hi
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  • ...ational, sub-national) and for different target populations (senior level, planning and implementation level and the public at large), the use of a variety of
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  • ...laws and policies that are part of the mosaic that determines how coastal planning and decision making unfolds in the U.S . ...nd traditions of governance influence the design of frameworks for coastal planning and management.
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  • ...ic geographic area. They address the shortcomings of traditional sectoral planning by establishing boundaries based on the issues and coastal ecosystem rather The planning process used a participatory framework that included informal meetings with
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  • ...Act (CZMA) of 1972 serves as the centerpiece for coordinated coastal zone planning and management in the US. This unique environmental law encourages states t ...at it set stringent requirements for public participation in all phases of planning and decision making and set high standards for intergovernmental coordinati
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  • ...lap, are in some cases unclear, and have resulted in protracted management planning processes. The relationship between some sanctuary and fishery officials ha
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  • ...ively high value, they are often used to guide [[conservation]] policy and planning.
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  • ...lution]], or at least, the reduction by integrated coastal and river basin planning to limit the passage of nutrients or other pollutants to the marine environ
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  • ...le science, consensus driven decision-making, strong public involvement in planning and implementation, adaptation of specific management goals, flexible metho
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  • ==The CWA Planning Process== The state-by-state process of implementing the CWA and planning the many activities that are undertaken is an iterative process with define
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  • ...ed environmental issues of concern to stakeholders. The NEPs are long-term planning and management programs, rather than short term projects. NEPs support rath ...isks, are of commercial importance, and could benefit from a comprehensive planning and management program. Incentives for nominating an estuary include federa
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  • ...1992 including the establishment of citizen advisory councils to assist in planning and management of sanctuaries. The final major amendments occurred in 2000 ...ams and regulations, articulate goals and priorities, and guide management planning and decision-making. Most NMS management plans are over 10 years old.
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  • ...n to develop a comprehensive management strategy for the Bay. The regional planning council and the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) were r ...a pressing need for improved linkages and collaboration with the land use planning regulators.
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  • * Kay, R. and Alder, J., 2005. Coastal Planning and Management (second edition)
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  • Information on such meadows and on temperatures allows planning of seed collection. Fruits of P. oceanica float and seeds or seedlings can
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  • ...formed, and influential. It is helpful to address each of these areas when planning for public hearings.
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  • ...c sciences and is considered important for policy-making, e.g., in spatial planning<ref name="ma"/>.
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  • ...den of deadlines for reportage, paperwork, and uncertainties in budget and planning, the members kept on supporting and focusing on the goals of the network. A
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  • ..."|[[Image:Theme03_40.png|link=Theme 3|Theme 3 : Coastal and marine spatial planning.]]|| '''[[Theme 3]] - Coastal and marine spatial planning.''' <br>
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  • ...the selection of locations for wind farms and cables the federal regional planning act (Raumordnungsgesetz, ROG)[http://www.iuscomp.org/gla/statutes/ROG.htm] ...Rostock. The first wind farms are due in 2008 and 2009. The Infrastructure Planning Acceleration Act guarantees the grid connection for all offshore plants for
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  • ...f maps]] developed by MarBEF could be used as baselines for future spatial planning in the marine environment. MarBEF also developed a demonstration prototype
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  • *Coastal/Sea Spatial Planning - Organisational design in the field of maritime spatial planning
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  • - Planning options and guidelines
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  • * Urban sprawl and Coastal Planning | width="20%" rowspan="3" |'''Urban sprawl and Coastal Planning'''
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  • - To develop planning options for decision makers
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  • ...and presented. Papers are presented on a range of topics including coastal planning, design, management, renewable energy, climate change, policy, funding, inf ...management experts, with a variety of expertise, and are involved in each planning stage of the conference. They are responsible for reviewing and selecting t
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  • * planning, ==Planning instruments ==
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  • ...tp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Policy policy instruments] (e.g. instruments of planning, taxes and subsidies, market instruments, etc. .) and related schemes (eg. ...he modeling and operational support to help creating a possible management planning as in the following example in the case of the management of aquaculture ac
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  • ...ng of the time constraints, and to allocate resources efficiently over the planning period. Typically, the Work Plan should include: ...ent| The Establishment phase when Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process]]
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  • ...is empty of meaning.... The rational and the inventive trends of strategic planning are complementary, only prima facie they seem opposite."'' ...The Setting the Vision phase when Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process]]
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  • ...he Analysis and Future phase when Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process]]
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  • ...the end of this stage that the Process shifts from analysing, consulting, planning, etc. to catalysing change, i.e. making things happen. ...e Designing the Future phase when Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process]]
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  • ...e Realising the Vision phase when Integrating Climate Change into the ICZM planning process]]
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  • It specifies the objectives applicable to each CASE (e.g. to develop planning options for decision-makers, to increase the well-being of fishermen, to de
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  • ...ploitation of offshore wind and wave energy in the Italian seas: a spatial planning approach. Frontiers in Energy Research 7, 42</ref>. The main advantage of i Wave resource assessment is an essential component of the planning process of wave energy exploitation<ref name=G20>Guillou, N., Lavidas, G. a
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  • ...o realise them - the "how"'''. ICZM complements and fills gaps in spatial planning and other sectoral plans or strategies in coastal area. Most importantly, i ...tor led (for example: coastal erosion, water, nature conservation, spatial planning, etc.).
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  • ...ewDocument.asp?FTCID=27876 Feuille d'Ostende, 29 januari 1857.]</ref> Deze planning bleek haalbaar: op 1 juli 1857 werd het complex, “Pavillon du Rhin” gen
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  • ...stablishment#Engaging_the_stakeholders|Engaging the stakeholders in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • ...EA is a forward-looking tool and is being implemented in parallel with the planning, programming or policy definition process. ...anagement, water management, telecommunications, tourism, town and country planning or land use and other activities, which set the framework for future develo
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  • ...oals and the institutional processes and structures that are the basis for planning and decision making.” (Olsen, S.B., G.G. Page and E. Ochoa, 2009. The Ana ...e influence of other sectoral ministries or agencies - for example spatial planning, agriculture, water, fisheries, tourism, infrastructure, economic developme
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  • ..._Establishment#Proposing_the_vision|Proposing a potential vision in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • # A limited number of “top-down” scenarios generated formally by the planning team and subject to a formal consultation – often consisting of "high" an ...mulates decisions, but actual decision-making could take place only in the planning process.
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  • ...Process/Setting_the_vision#Building_consensus|Building consensus in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • ...s/Setting_the_vision#Setting_the_direction|Setting the direction in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]] * Support strategic planning and decision‐making by providing a platform for thinking through the impl
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  • '''Effective monitoring and evaluation is an indispensable tool in the planning and implementation process. Indicators serve both as a corrective function ...M_Process/Setting_the_vision#Measuring_success|Measuring success in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • ...Response) framework that provides the converging framework for assessment, planning and indicators. ...cess/Establishment#Scoping# Defining governance context| Scoping in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • ...country. In addition, local authorities in many coastal zones are already planning to introduce measures to respond to some of the expected impacts of climate As noted at the outset, the institutional context for climate change planning is already well established. In addition to the National Communication Offi
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  • ...a matter of concern include investments in infrastructure, roads, land use planning and some energy supply systems. On the other hand long term agricultural an ...actively in National agricultural adaptation programmes as well as in the planning for water allocation and management.
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  • ...ierentelemetrie gebruikt wordt zijn oceanische voorspellingen, ruimtelijke planning, visserijbeheer en de bescherming van bedreigde diersoorten<ref name="zes">
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  • The first steps were planning and realizing an underwater sampling platform. The newly developed sampling
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  • <p> The planning and execution of tests and the measurement and the analysis of laboratory w
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  • ...ical resilience, biodiversity and scale. Ecosystems 1: 6–18. </ref>. So, planning should include actions to mitigate or to reverse the local effects of [[cli
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  • ...e process of decision making which is not driven just by fear but by sound planning on the basis of long term strategies? For this purpose, the public – assu
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  • ...ts total surface area (Kattegat included). Twenty-five other sites, in the planning stages, will bring this figure to 9.7%.
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  • ...anaged by Ministry for Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development, Territory Planning (MEEDDAT) <ref name="mee">http://www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/index.ph
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  • ...Regulatory and Public Procurement, Instruments of national maritime space planning, Conflicts between uses and activities developed in national maritime space
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  • ...trategic Plan 2010-2015<ref name="bbs">http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/publications/planning/strategy/strategic-plan-index.aspx</ref> ...l and economic considerations that need to be taken into account in marine planning. The statement can be found at<ref name="gov">http://archive.defra.gov.uk/e
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  • ...-market value of the sea exist). Without statistics, it is hard to see how planning authorities can give sufficient weight to these elements when taking decisi '''Need for a preventative approach and innovative planning'''
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  • ...f the value of the coast, as well as of applying an integrated approach to planning and management of the coastal zone.
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  • ...(TNA), is a basic function of training and the first building block in the planning of training initiatives. It is recognized as an essential element in the pr
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  • An Action Plan for Human Resources Development and Capacity Building for the Planning and Management of Coastal and Marine, 1993-1997, which included activities
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  • More specifically, in 2000, MOMAF produced planning and research reports concerning the future of marine BT and established the
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  • ...at Karwar. The University of Science and Technology at Cochin, Kerala, is planning a Centre for Marine Biotechnology to work on genotypic characterization, ge
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  • ...tial requirement of the ICZM process and should have first priority in the planning and in the review of coastal zone management decisions and actions <ref nam
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  • ...negotiating a mutually suitable time. For very busy people, this can mean planning some months in advance.
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  • ...-defined area. The challenge usually involves finding solutions to spatial planning issues that meet a range of different objectives relating to agriculture, w
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  • ...ively Verifiable Indicators, Sources of Verification, and Assumptions. The planning table is elaborated in the following way.
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  • ...ng good evolution. The Progress Indicator mainly covers aspects of coastal planning and management that are in place and completed in practically all of the co ...s involving to the decision-making process and to the process of strategic planning of the Local Municipality development, from another side, will the regulati
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  • ...bated during the design workshops, combining and integrated thus, the land planning with social end economical aspects.
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  • ...takeholders]] were selected based on our knowledge regarding coastal areas planning and management bodies of the two regions
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  • ...uality model requires the involvement of stakeholders dealing with spatial planning and water resources management (e.g. rivers, coastal waters, sewage systems
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  • ...erstanding of coastal features and options. It increases effectiveness for planning and managing a coastal area towards Integrated Coastal Zone Management by a ...erstanding of coastal features and options. It increases effectiveness for planning and managing a coastal area towards Integrated Coastal Zone Management by a
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  • ...tal zone]] management publications with links also to maritime activities, planning, and conflicts within the limits of the territorial waters. The methodology ...including information related to [[ICZM]], [[coastal management]], coastal planning, maritime issues, or international conflicts within the [[Mediterranean & B
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  • ...ly spatially defined as it is related to the activities, including spatial planning, which ensure the best use of resources. All of these activities involve cy ...shment#Defining_territorial_scope|Defining the territorial scope in a ICZM planning process for Climate Change]]
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  • ...isheries Management board translates, together with the Ministry’s Legal Planning Office, policies into national fisheries policies. In this legislative proc
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  • ...k mapping. Flood risk maps are an important and necessary tool for spatial planning in risk areas, for granting building permits and for taking measures to lim
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  • ...efra on their planning for these sites. UK fisheries management and marine planning is informed by Cefas (Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aquaculture S ...on of the fleet and maritime issues in more strategic economic development planning ensures the industry maintains its economic and political stake in regional
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  • ...ontext for fisheries governance integration within wider local development planning as outlined below. ...y Strategy) to ensure connectivity between local regeneration activity and planning. In terms of fisheries and beach related governance at the local level the
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  • ...efra on their planning for these sites. UK fisheries management and marine planning is informed by Cefas (Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aquaculture S ...economic planning and development. The absence of a more holistic regional planning approach that takes account of the value and interconnectedness of the fish
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  • ...h major offshore energy developments with challenging local marine spatial planning and fisheries management implications. ...efra on their planning for these sites. UK fisheries management and marine planning is informed by Cefas (Centre for Environmental, Fisheries and Aquaculture S
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  • ...f issues such as business and technical aspects and spatial socio-economic planning. ...="background:#00CED1"|<span style="color:white;"> '''Assessment of policy, planning & management strategies''' </span>
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  • ...here in order to capture a comprehensive evidence base to help inform that planning. ...alues, as well as ensuring IF is better integrated into coastal and marine planning and wider economic development strategies. The objective is to provide a ro
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  • ...stakeholder workshop environment creates a model for other areas of policy planning where shared learning, consensus making, co-development of policy goals, an
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  • ...Unpublished report (in Greek) to the Ministry of the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works.
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  • ...ctive|Marine Strategy Framework Directive]] (2008/56/EG), Maritime Spatial Planning Directive (2014/89/EU) and Blue Growth Strategy (COM(2012)494), has signifi
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  • ...Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC (United States). Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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  • ...W. (2009) The Tyndall coastal simulator. Journal of Coastal Conservation: Planning and Management (doi:10.1007/s11852-009-0083-6).
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  • ...in physical or numerical simulation models to optimise effectiveness. When planning harbor construction or harbor extension, it is highly recommended to invest
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  • ...que continental shelf (Bay of Biscay) within the context of marine spatial planning. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 95: 186-198</ref>. ...ustified<ref>Margules C.R. and Pressey R. L. 2000. Systematic conservation planning. Nature 405: 243–253</ref><ref>Price, A.R.G. 2002. Simultaneous 'hotspots
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  • ...m services according to their perceptions. Preference assessment, scenario planning and photo-elicitation surveys can also be used<ref name=B17></ref>. .... (2013). Typology and indicators of ecosystem services for marine spatial planning and management. Journal of Environmental Management 130: 135-145</ref> and
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  • [[Marine Spatial Planning - the need for a common language|'''<u>Spatial planning</u>''']]: Mitigating conflicts, by considering mutually compatible and inco
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  • ...the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: critical need for coordinated planning and policy. Mar. Pol. 57: 78–84</ref> Seawalls currently protect 7% of th * BS6349 (2013) 1 - 1. Maritime Works, General. Code of Practice for planning and design for operation. British Standards Institute (shopbsigroup.com)
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  • ...other developments, for example developments related to population growth. Planning for climate change adaptation therefore requires a long-term prospect, taki ...Gahey and Sayers, 2008) <ref> McGahey, C. and Sayers, P.B. 2008. Long term planning – robust strategic decision making in the face of gross uncertainty – t
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  • ...rs of the population, as well as to experts in the field of management and planning. It is necessary to note the opportunity of access information which is nec
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  • ...pproach of spatial data information management for applications in spatial planning and related fields is the development of a gazetteer which was developed fo
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  • | The anticipated breakthrough is the development of methods for efficient planning of monitoring well networks, so that the dynamic of the saltwater intrusion ...ers along the European coast and (iii) by applying the criteria of optimal planning in new installations.
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  • ...ved in national strategies, their translation into practical management or planning measures results difficult. ...generated by future changes will become an integrated component of future planning activities in coastal zones.
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  • * Stimulate a broad debate among the various actors involved in the planning, management or use of European coastal zones. * Initiating a rethinking of traditional planning approaches towards more sustainable ones
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  • ...ractice, projects and case studies in coastal management‎’, ‘Spatial planning in coastal and marine zones‎’, and ‘Tourism‎‎‎‎’.
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  • ...Valuation Maps (BVM) that can be used as baseline maps for future spatial planning at sea, practical guidelines for incorporating biodiversity in coastal and ...gical Valuation Maps (BVM) can be used as baseline maps for future spatial planning at sea. BVM compile and summarize all available biological and ecological i
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  • ...s a basic function of training and the first building block upon which the planning of training initiatives is facilitated. It is recognized as being an essent ...t of key priority capacity building issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe. It also offers examples of good and b
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  • ...retrieval (Fig. 6), but was also time-consuming and thus afforded precise planning because “''time and tide wait for no man.''“ Vibro-coring with aluminiu
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  • ...:2px solid lightblue; font-size: 11px; text-align:left"| '''Marine Spatial Planning Directive''' https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32 land-use planning for the siting of establishments, making relevant information publically av
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  • ...stimating the change in elevation for the next 10-years, let alone for the planning horizon that might need to be considered for a coastal engineering scheme.
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  • ...ersity</ref><ref>Lee, J.J. and Xing, X. 2009. Computer Modeling for Harbor Planning and Design. In: Handbook of Coastal and Ocean Engineering (Ed. Y.C. Kim). W
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  • ...eline change prediction models are useful tools for coastal management and planning. ...rary fluctuations from trends in shoreline position. This is necessary for planning shoreline maintenance interventions, such as beach or shoreface nourishment
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