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  • ...ies and scales has to be trained, taking collective decisions on a complex topic such as coastal development"'' * Case studies were commonly used to reflect what has been learned from ICZM practice. In
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  • ...alue when implementing the future maritime policy. This is especially the case if we recognize that the full implementation of responsibilities embodied i ...ies and scales has to be trained, taking collective decisions on a complex topic such as coastal development'' (p.231).
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  • ...ing capacity indicators construction: lessons learned from the Thau lagoon case study (Région Languedoc-Roussillon, France)", ''International Journal of S ...ators. Their indicators and data working group (WG-ID) led by the European Topic Centre Landuse and Spatial Information ETC_LUSI, proposed in 2003 the Memb
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  • ...e status of public participation in Europe in 2007. An introduction to the topic of public participation in ICZM is given in the article [[Introduction of p '''Case studies that promote participation in the ICM process'''
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  • ...): Danger of terrorist attacks. – Center for Strategic and International Studies Washington, https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-unit ...of a very extensive monitoring that completely covers the related area. In case of a confirmed significant concentration – based on the well mapped-out m
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  • .... It is responsible for monitoring projects in the field and for preparing case files and projects. One component of this group is a coastal forum. It shou ...o technical explanations of the indicator ‘differences in salary’. The topic is described by answering four questions: Why this indicator? What does thi
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  • ...to management policies use environmental and marine biodiversity valuation studies for including needed data. ...fited from earlier work in environmental economics; environment is a major topic within the field (link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_economic
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  • ...s throughout Europe and secondly the lack of resources for teachers on the topic.<P> MarBEF produced an on-line paper, using the curriculum in Ireland as a case study, to illustrate how marine biodiversity topics could, potentially, be
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  • Many studies have been devoted to this topic since, showing: ...y separate from the bed when overtopping onto a steep inner slope. In this case most damage occurs at the point where the wave reattaches to the slope<ref>
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  • ...pproach could facilitate the integrated management of the study area. This topic fit within the [[Coastal Management]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluat ...ntified Drivers, Pressures, States, Impacts and Responses are based on the studies carried out by (Agard et al. 2004); (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005)
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  • ...ibly because s/he is involved in one of the other bodies dealing with this topic. In the case of climate change, objective probabilities cannot be defined in most cases.
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  • ...igh level of uncertainty. This is not fully reflected in the Table but the studies either give ranges of estimates or put in a lot of qualifications indicatin ...k on the part of the team drawing up the ICZM, but even in this case local studies on the ‘downstream’ consequences of the impacts may be available. A tho
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  • ...d by the properties of the organic matter, dominate the overall behaviour. Studies on [[erosion]] behaviour of sand-mud mixtures indicate that the bed exhibit ...diment transported in this layer can be very significant. Research on this topic is still ongoing.
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  • ...and consequences for marine ecosystems. Science 321: 926-928.</ref>. Case studies show however that ecosystems do not return to the same state after removal ...ble areas. It was aided by the installation of flood polders as buffers in case of [[storm surge]]. These restoration actions also provided flood risk prot
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  • ...processes in shelf seas]] - introduction to concepts and processes, field studies, modelling, ecosystem implications ...imate change]] - extend existing definition to general introduction to the topic
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  • ...cold waters by its robust, chunky form and thick blubber layer. As is the case for all toothed whales (Odontoceti), the harbour porpoise has the ability o ...d energy storage to enhance the survival chances during the first year (in case of food shortage and lack of good foraging abilities). Insulation by blubbe
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  • ...d dune coasts worldwide. Several Coastal Wiki articles are devoted to this topic, see [[Shore nourishment]] and further references therein. ...ity and on plant characteristics such as blade surface and stiffness. Many studies have been carried out to determine the contribution of these different fact
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  • ...formation and the modelling of these processes. For an introduction to the topic of tidal wave deformation the reader is referred to the article [[Tidal asy ...dal inlet morphodynamics]]). By contrast, the extreme nonlinear tidal-wave case where tidal bores form is much less studied.
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  • ...Agency (EEA). It is maintained by the EEA with the support of the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation (ETC/CCA). M *Adaptation case studies and potential adaptation options
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