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'''Under '''Natural Environment''' you will be able to find or categorise articles that refer to a certain coastal or marine ecosystem (seagrass meadows, estuaries, sand dunes), to processes (hydrodynamic, ecological, biogeomorphological, etc) or to resources (minerals, marine organisms, water, etc.).
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Under '''Natural Environment''' you will be able to find or categorise articles that refer to a certain coastal or marine ecosystem (seagrass meadows, estuaries, sand dunes), to processes (hydrodynamic, ecological, biogeomorphological, etc) or to resources (minerals, marine organisms, water, etc.).
  
 
For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.
 
For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.

Revision as of 19:05, 29 November 2007

left Theme 2 : ICZM Participation and Implementation.

Under Natural Environment you will be able to find or categorise articles that refer to a certain coastal or marine ecosystem (seagrass meadows, estuaries, sand dunes), to processes (hydrodynamic, ecological, biogeomorphological, etc) or to resources (minerals, marine organisms, water, etc.).

For example, supposing your article is about a case study on how a regional government is managing the loss of coral reefs and related social and economic issues, due to dynamite fishing in the South Pacific.

This article could be categorised as “coral reefs” and “ecological processes