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THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to delivering a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats. It is essential that all work under the THESEUS project contributes directly towards practical defence planning to provide protection to inhabitants, infrastructures and economic activities. Therefore, eight study sites have been identified which will permit direct interaction with research and development work throughout the THESEUS Project. This Portal, embedded in the [[Main_Page|Coastal and Marine Wiki]], will include information gathered form the studysites.
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THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to deliver a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats. It is essential that all work under the THESEUS project contributes directly towards practical defence planning to provide protection to inhabitants, infrastructures and economic activities. To contribute in an effective way towards development and implementation of improved flood risk management and mitigation, eight relevant study sites throughout Europe have been identified. This Portal, embedded in the [[Main_Page|Coastal and Marine Wiki]], will include information gathered at the studysites and is updated by the THESEUS project partners.
 
 
A [http://ksrm01.gkss.de/coastdat/coastdat_php_test/theseus/browse.php metadata catalogue] listing relevant datasets availble at the 8 studysites has been developed by GKSS.
 

Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 March 2010

THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to deliver a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats. It is essential that all work under the THESEUS project contributes directly towards practical defence planning to provide protection to inhabitants, infrastructures and economic activities. To contribute in an effective way towards development and implementation of improved flood risk management and mitigation, eight relevant study sites throughout Europe have been identified. This Portal, embedded in the Coastal and Marine Wiki, will include information gathered at the studysites and is updated by the THESEUS project partners.