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Within Areas and Locations articles are classified either because of the main land use (rural, urban, protected, etc.) of the coastal or marine area that the article is referring to, or because of its location/s in the world. The United Nations Regional Sea categorisation has been used to indicate coastal and marine locations.
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The '''Coastal Management''' category can be used to find how, in each article, different aspects of coastal management have been explained or put into practice. Information, capacity building, participation, policy making, evaluation, regulations, etc. are some of these aspects. One of the most popular categories is “techniques and methods in coastal management”. There is also the possibility of browsing through the various “typologies of coastal management”.
 
 
For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.
 
For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.
This article could be categorised as “'''Practice, projects and case studies'''” and “'''Natural Resource Management'''”.
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This article could be categorised as “South Pacific” and “Rural coastal area”
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 1 December 2007

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Within Areas and Locations articles are classified either because of the main land use (rural, urban, protected, etc.) of the coastal or marine area that the article is referring to, or because of its location/s in the world. The United Nations Regional Sea categorisation has been used to indicate coastal and marine locations.

For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.

This article could be categorised as “South Pacific” and “Rural coastal area”