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  • Coastal and estuarine [[ecosystem]]s have been, and still are, heavily influenced b ...m industry and agriculture, etc.) are considered. The sensitivity of the [[coastal zone]] to watershed impacts is examined in relation to land-derived polluti
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  • ...the poor by actually letting them speak. This is often used when a certain organisation has to prove that “real people” are involved in a project which is not ...and groups often know much more about the problems and issues in their own coastal region because they are actually living there and can provide firsthand inf
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  • ...Union and the [https://www.bonnagreement.org/ Bonn Agreement]. Because the national situation is different in every country, this level is not discussed. ...of the [http://www.imo.org/en/About/Pages/Default.aspx IMO], a specialized organisation of the United Nations.
    52 KB (7,826 words) - 12:32, 12 July 2020
  • ...l levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning, national spatial plans, and in the European Union international levels. ...approach directed towards a balanced regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy''”<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • This article looks briefly at the role of stakeholders in the process if coastal zone management. It provides an introduction to a new qualitative approach ...ct on the success of a project or a planning process. When an [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] process is launched, this requires the involvement
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  • ...s and facilitating new projects. They provide the means for joint working, organisation of regular events and workshops and seeking to further the interests of loc ...g the needs of a large number of stakeholders. Those who depend upon the [[coastal zone]] are often the ones most aware of its value although they may still p
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  • ...s well as legal entities such as a business, an authority or a development organisation) that contribute directly to the determination of a final product. Thus the ...lower economic level (a small number of economic agents) but in that case, national and regional data would be too aggregated and more detailed and disaggregat
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  • ...fects of fisheries on marine biodiversity|fisheries]], [[Eutrophication in coastal environments|eutrophication]], offshore industry, maritime traffic, industr Furthermore, there are several national, international and non-governmental organization initiatives to assess envi
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  • ...its exclusive competence) unless it is more effective than action taken at national, regional or local level.” The prospective EU Constitution is supposed to ...es concerned (economic and social partners, the organisations representing coastal zone residents, non-governmental organisations and the business sector) in
    19 KB (2,911 words) - 15:49, 8 August 2021
  • ...tion prevention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...d in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
    26 KB (3,940 words) - 16:24, 20 February 2024
  • ...f a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment – usually ocean or coastal waters – as a result of human activity, which may be intentional or not. ...egulations in the framework of the International Maritime organisation and national legislations. The major ones are MARPOL 73/78, the International convention
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  • ...variety of backgrounds, including science, national authorities (including national research institutes), regional authorities, local authorities, consultancy, | National authorities || 7
    93 KB (13,500 words) - 15:11, 7 October 2021
  • ...jpg|thumb|left|Figure 1:The Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus), Source: NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service]] ...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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  • ...anagement (ICZM) in Europe. All EU member states were requested to develop national ICZM strategies until 2006. The response of the German Federal Ministry for ...r the priority of flood safety measures at the Dutch coast, at which other coastal interests have to follow by integrating them in flood safety measures. Ther
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  • ...413/EC’. It consists of three main topics. First, a brief stocktaking of coastal management and administrations in Belgium, second, special developments of ...ocuments have been produced about (aspects of) ICZM, but a clear vision of coastal future development cannot always be found (FOD, 2006).
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  • ...face a current lack of a strategic overarching national approach to their coastal zone (Rupprecht Consult and International Ocean Institute, 2006). ...arties and long term planning have been taken forward most successfully in coastal planning and management” (Atkins, 2004).
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  • ...hange and Ecosystems, Washington, DC, November 8-9, 2018, organized by the National Academy of Sciences and The Royal Society</ref>); Coastal and marine ecosystems are continuously subjected to environmental disturban
    27 KB (3,924 words) - 20:34, 18 September 2023
  • ...level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...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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  • ...Zealand. Medium levels are located in equatorial waters, with the highest coastal resources of Northern Peru and Ecuador, although El-Nino may induce signifi ...ore, which dampens the largest waves. See also [[Wave energy converters in coastal structures]].
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  • ...ab, to R&D, and implementation to the level of regulatory bodies providing national and international (e.g., EU) regulations. ...O)], the [http://www.efaro.eu/ European Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Organisation (EFARO)] and the network of [http://www.marsnetwork.org/Marine Research Sta
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