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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
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  • ==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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  • ...sociations suggest that the species groups may be used as an environmental indicator to evaluate long-term changes in the marine environment related to [[climat ...ady increase of the significant wave heights in the last 30 years by about 2 to 3 cm per year has occurred. A shift in storm frequencies or wind directi
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  • (2) Information on policies in key areas: This report is an indicator-based assessment of past and projected climate change and its impacts on ec
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  • 2. Phenotypic changes by an organism to stresses in the natural environment t Process in which O<sub>2</sub> is involved, e.g. aerobic respiration.
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  • [[Image:SummerWinterBeachProfile.jpg|right|thumb|400px|caption |<small>Fig. 2. Schematic representation of summer and winter beach profiles.</small>]] Shoreline variability usually has a seasonal component, see Fig. 2.
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