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  • 2) Het [http://www.cms.int '''Verdrag inzake Migrerende Wilde Diersoorten'' ...e/index_en.htm '''Vogelrichtlijn'''], VRL (Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds, afgesloten en van kracht sind
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  • ...egrated coastal and ocean management. Manuals and Guides, 46; ICAM Dossier 2, IOC, UNESCO, 2006)</small> ...:Indicators_CAMP_Slovenia.gif|Indicators_CAMP_Slovenia.gif]]<br/>'''Simple Indicator Matrix from CAMP Slovenia'''</div>
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  • ...1:1, 1.3-1.69.</ref>. This increase is estimated at approximately between 2°C and 6.5°C by the end of the century (compared with a global mean increa ...50px|]]<small style="width:650px; margin:0 auto; display:block">Note: Each indicator will need further clarification refinement before it can be estimated.</sma
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  • [[Image:TSG.jpg|thumb|250px|Figuur 2: Thermosalinograaf<ref name="vliz">http://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module= Een TSG (thermosalinograaf; Figuur 2) is een meetsysteem dat, aan boord van een schip, continu de temperatuur en
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  • |colspan="2"|Pictures of commercial available FerryBoxes ...uality data of surface waters on 3 ship routes in a high frequency (daily, 2-daily, weekly - depending on route). Due to some long-distance routes to En
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  • .... [[sea level rise]]) and slow down the global change (e.g. through CO<sub>2</sub> sequestration). |Figure 2: A model plan for the restoration of an estuary
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  • # Region/area-specific [[phytoplankton]] eutrophication indicator species should remain below respective nuisance and/or toxic elevated level ...ecies as a result of oxygen deficiency and/or nuisance/toxic phytoplankton indicator species for eutrophication.
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  • * review of existing indicator initiatives to measure the progress towards sustainable development in coas ...ke into account the threats to the coastal zone. A multi-scale approach to indicator design has been adopted, to take into account the needs at local, national
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  • ...Progress Indicator show that ICZM is showing good evolution. The Progress Indicator mainly covers aspects of coastal planning and management that are in place ...overview. These 9 topics were then further clustered into the final agreed 2 action plans.
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  • ...oring programs use mortality, such as percent death or species loss, as an indicator, which is not an effective metric for heath. Coral ecotoxicology has emerg ...reef assessment and monitoring programs still largely use mortality as an indicator (e.g. loss of species and coral cover reductions), which is an “ineffecti
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  • ...as increased in recent years. The harbour porpoise is included as a key or indicator species in a number of legal instruments oriented towards an improved envir ...h Sea (BPNS) (Hammond et al., 2013 241480). The harbour porpoise is key or indicator species in a number of legal instruments oriented towards an improved envir
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  • ...tes the input data required to run the model; a rectangle with 2 sharp and 2 rounded corners (green, pink) denotes the input data where the users can in ...input database for each site has to include a Digital Terrain model (Fig. 2) – as detailed as possible; hydraulic structures and infrastructures posi
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  • ...models. In: Liu PL (ed.), Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Vol. 2, World Scientific Publication Company, Singapore, pp 115-149.</ref>). In br [[Image:FigHuib2.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Figure 2: Bottom: Apple tree structure, van Veen <ref name=VV></ref>. Top: Vlie basi
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  • |+ Table 2: Provisioning ecosystem services (adapted from Kandziora et al. 2013<ref na ...assessed and mapped using biophysical, economic, or social methods. In '''indicator-based''' ecosystem services assessments, specific indicators or groups of i
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  • ...12h/y}- 68.5 \Large\frac{ H_{12h/y}^2}{g T_{12h/y}^2}\normalsize , \qquad (2)</math> ...ng and non-breaking waves. Coast. Eng. 36: 59–85</ref> (Fig. 1). Another indicator of the transition between upper and lower shoreface is a break in the trend
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  • ...ides (between 2 and 4 m) and microtides (lower than 2 m). As shown in Fig. 2, macrotides occur only in patches that are attached to the continents -- an [[File:Figure1_3_COLOR.png|thumb|left|450px|Fig. 2. Global distribution of the tidal range. Figure generated using Aviso+ prod
    27 KB (4,146 words) - 23:36, 19 January 2024
  • ==Concept and substance of indicator methods for coastal zones== ...orresponding table of transfers. The indicator system is understood as the indicator group consolidated by spatial, time or object analogy.
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  • ...parameter can be the relative population in human coastal settlements. As indicator for the common analysis of demographic aspects of coastal regions it is pos ...math> = population density of coastal areas of the region [<math>inh. km^{-2}</math>].
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  • ...re meadow density can range from hundreds to thousands of shoots per m<sup>2</sup> (Milchakova & Phillips, 2003 <ref>Milchakova, N. A., Phillips, R. C., [[Image:SeagrassNom.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Figure 2: Commonly used nomenclature to describe parts and attributes of seagrasses
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  • ...ters, and extend into four years. Exxon estimated its cleanup costs to be $2.1 billion<ref>Shigenaka, G. 2014. Twenty-Five Years After the Exxon Valdez ...s, because of its great resistance to biodegradation. In 1992 an estimated 2% of the initial oil spill, from which all volatile and most toxic component
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