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  • ...start to edit or write an article. This article explains the rules of the Coastal Wiki, how to write an article and what an excellent article looks like. For ...onal record in the [http://www.coastalwiki.org/imis/imis.php?module=person Coastal Wiki Contact Database]. To find your name in the contact database enter you
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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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  • ...d guidelines]] provides a more detailed explanation how things work at the Coastal Wiki. More information on editing an article is provided in [[Help:How to e ...al Wiki, you need an account with an editing authorization, this way other users can see who made the edits. If you already have an account, just click log
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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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  • There is abundant information on coastal and marine processes and issues. But most of this information is not easy t ...on specific disciplinary aspects and are almost inaccessible to non-expert coastal and marine professionals;
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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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