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  • Global, regional and local issues such as sea level rise, the concentration of populations and tourism on the * Degradation of coastal water and marine ecosystems from land-based pollution including sediment run-off, fertilizers and untreated sewage;
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  • ==Water quality/pollution== [[image:Grebe-with-oil.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Oil pollution victim.]]
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  • ...er style="border-right:1px solid #a3b1bf"|[[Image:Theme04_40.png|Theme 4 : Pollution, prevention and mitigation.]]|| '''[[Theme 4]] - Pollution, prevention and mitigation.''' <br>
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  • ...ators that had available data. Indicators were chosen to cover 24 distinct Issues within the four recognisable pillars of sustainability i.e. Governance, Eco ...is done through highly participatory workshops where discussion about the Issues, Indicators and data is as important as the numerical value obtained. <p>
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  • ...e C., Mariano A.J., Ryan E.H., Shay L.K., Haller G. & Marsden J.E. (2005). Pollution release tied to invariant manifolds: a case study for the coast of Florida. ...e bondage between [[pollutant]]s (e.g. trace metals, among which [[mercury pollution|mercury]], major elements, various organic and inorganic chemicals, etc.) a
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  • ...nge impacts and their treatment in biogeochemical ecosystem models. Marine Pollution Bulletin 166: 112223</ref>. ...market for blue carbon projects and valuing the economic co-benefits. Key issues include monitoring and validating the amounts of carbon captured and the in
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  • How likely will the receptors be exposed to the released pollution? ...tep is crucial in ERA. Initially the problem has to be defined and certain issues must be clear before the assessment starts:<ref name="Fairman">Fairman R.,
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  • ...rnational law, European law, regional law and national law govern marine [[pollution]] from ships. In this text, we discuss the applicable conventions of the In [[Pollution]] of the marine environment from ships is mainly governed by conventions co
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  • ...already have limited capacity to manage those zones, and these management issues will only be compounded by [[climate change]]. ...|ecosystem]] for the past fifty years. It is now apparent that, aside from pollution and over fishing, climate variability and change, including [[acidification
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  • ...h and an interactive planning process in addressing the complex management issues in the coastal area <ref>Thia-Eng, C. 1993. Essential elements of integrate ...as occurred. These adjustments often focus on addressing the most pressing issues without a well-considered long-term strategy. Integrated Coastal Zone Manag
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  • ...role is first of all a dynamic process which starts with identification of issues, facilitates dialog and awareness among stakeholders, supports and enhances ...resources, such as water; coastal resources are often threaten due to the pollution generated in upstream areas, while they provide space for settlement, indus
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  • ...ess is cyclical and repetitive comprising various steps (identification of issues, definition of critical factors, indicators, thresholds and desired levels, ...indicators reflecting pressures and state of key factors (e.g. water, sea pollution) may be used to identify the violation of the capacity limits.
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  • ...role is first of all a dynamic process which starts with identification of issues, facilitates dialog and awareness among [[stakeholders]], and supports and ...esources, such as water; coastal resources are often threatened due to the pollution generated in upstream areas, while they provide space for settlement, indus
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  • ...ase on demands for water resources and an increase of waste production and pollution <ref> Laboratory of Environment and Spatial Planning (2005)Towards an Urban ...an urban coast to offer a good quality environment for the users avoiding issues such us:
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  • ...ion of seas. Its objective is to fully eliminate the continuous sources of pollution from oil and other harmful elements and limit the risk of accidental releas ...o enforce laws in four specific fields: customs, taxation, immigration and pollution if the infringement started within their territory.
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  • ...nvironmental policies impacts such as taxes on CO<sub>2</sub>/energy and [[pollution|polluting]] emissions trading schemes. CGE are relevant when willing to eva # externalities, such as [[pollution]]
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  • ...environmental, economic or social conditions. For instance in the field of pollution, the state of organisms particularly sensible to environmental changes can ...l importance. This is particularly important in the coastal zone where the issues and ecosystems are complex and integrating policy formulation, decision mak
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  • ...rg, R. 1978. Macrobenthic succession in relation to organic enrichment and pollution of the marine environment. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 16: 229-311</ref> ...versa<ref name=MW/>. The variance also reflects ecosystem disturbance and pollution<ref>Dornelas, M., Moonen, A.C., Magurran, A.E. and Barberi, P. 2009. Specie
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  • ...ral complementary programmes aimed at understanding the issues surrounding pollution and taking measures to combat their environmental effects.}} ...ks to protect the marine environment of the Baltic Sea from all sources of pollution through intergovernmental co-operation between Denmark, Estonia, the Europe
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  • ...tection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...ques for the mitigation of pollutions. The issue of observing the state of pollution and improving water quality near coastal zones has been addressed in differ
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