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  • ...on are used to assist in Coastal Management and making decisions regarding the coastal zone. ...oject the same methods are applied. The steps of an evaluation is shown in the flowchart of Figure 1.
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  • ...e of 5-7 December 2007, starting from the research directions set forth in the [http://www.marineboard.eu/publication/eurocean-2007-and-aberdeen-declarati ...he conference. These ideas were discussed in ten parallel workshops led by the ENCORA theme coordinators; each workshop was targeted at a specific aspect
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  • Science-policy interaction is understood here as “the ways in which research impacts on policy and policy draws on research” ...rance of policy makers of their policy relevant research results. Bridging the gap between policy and science is an issue which has triggered intensive de
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  • ...Seychelles, Mauritius and Comoros play an important role in the economy of the people. ...t that effective and sustainable management is no longer feasible, despite the availability of resources.
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  • ...current status of coastal [[tourism]], the associated issues and impacts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal t ...ganization jointly with the tourism private sector issued an Agenda 21 for the Travel and Tourism Industry, with 19 specific areas of action recommended t
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  • ...cosystem and the range of activities affecting it; explicitly accounts for the interconnectedness among systems, such as between air, land and sea; and in ...s these challenges. It considers the whole ecosystem, including humans and the environment, rather than managing one issue or resource in isolation [https
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  • ...ement formally ICZM in the German legal system, and how to execute ICZM at the regional and local level. ...n major gaps, assessments of foreign ICZM strategies, evaluations of local ICZM projects, and formulations of guidelines were addressed.
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  • ...rticular, it is not clarified adequately how to implement formally ICZM in the German legal system. ...sult 1: Gaps of the German ICZM process|gaps identified in the German ICZM process]].
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  • ...al practitioners and stakeholders do not know how to initiate and maintain ICZM. ...s along the Baltic and Northern Sea in order to derive lessons learned for ICZM in Germany.
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  • ...chernewski, 2008<ref name="rs">Radziejewska, T. and Schernewski, G., 2008. The Szczecin (Oder-) Lagoon. In: U. Schiewer (Editor), Ecology of Baltic Coasta ...Polish side and the Small Lagoon (‘Kleines Haff’) on the German side. The whole lagoon is shallow with an average depth of 3.8 metres (Radziejewska a
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  • [[image:Wzvl.jpg|thumb|500px|left|Figure 1: Project region of ‘ICZM-Western Zeelandic-Flanders’ (according to Gebiedscommissie West Zeeuwsch- ...s characterized by beaches, dunes, nature reserves and recreation, whereas the Westerschelde coast is formed by dikes and agricultural land. Thus, an inte
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  • ...nto the efforts made so far on the coast and current lines of thinking for the future”. ...dure. In the second phase, protected marine areas should be delineated and the necessary management measures defined (FOD, 2006).
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  • ...me of writing” (MinVenW, 2005). Therein, four main principles of ICZM in the Netherlands are defined. ...al approach is to be taken to policy implementation and management, within the framework set by national government.
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  • ...opment” of a complex system of legislation and regulation relating ICZM, the UK face a current lack of a strategic overarching national approach to thei ...(Atkins, 2004), and second, ‘Safeguarding our seas – a strategy for the conservation and sustainable development of our marine environment’ (Defr
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  • ...aise awareness of the potential benefits of IMSP amongst policy-makers and the planning community. ...s. Although PlanCoast focused on the Baltic, Adriatic and Black Sea coast, the lessons learned can be applied in other contexts too.
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  • |definition= The capacity of a (ecological) system to weather a disturbance without loss of ...DC, November 8-9, 2018, organized by the National Academy of Sciences and The Royal Society</ref>);
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  • ...his generates an understanding of capacity assets and needs, which informs the formulation of a capacity development response'' <ref>[https://www.undp.org [[Capacity Assessment in ICZM]]
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  • ...and domestically driven process. It is an inherently political and complex process that cannot be rushed, and outcomes cannot be expected to evolve in a contr :[[Capacity Assessment in ICZM]]
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  • ...rity issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe have been voiced at different forums. However, concerns specifica ...tified. The lists of such ICZM Capacity Building issues are provided under the corresponding reports headings:
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  • ...ean region and, potentially, institutions which will significantly improve the practice of coastal management. ...or concerns and main priorities in many reports (See also ''[[Key priority ICZM capacity building related issues in Europe]]''.)
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