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  • ...) <ref>Polomé, P., S. Marzetti and A. van der Veen (2005) “Economic and Social Demands For Coastal Protection” Coastal Engineering 52 819-840.</ref> sum ...2001 prices. This is significant as it applies in principle to the whole group from which the sample was drawn – i.e. the 1.6 million households in the
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  • ...he EU defines it as: “ Involving all the parties concerned (economic and social partners, the organisations representing coastal zone residents, non-govern ...not exclude the public since the public can be part of an organisation or group, however, it also does not explicitly include the public either. This matte
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  • ...t of ICZM initiatives. For example, the Nature Protection and Biodiversity Group of the Helsinki Convention ([[HELCOM (Helsinki Commission) and Helsinki Con ...iative in Europe. The EC Treaty (1999) Art.130a (promotion of economic and social cohesion) mentions islands as areas requiring special attention.
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  • ...the public generally considered to be a stakeholder or are they a separate group? ...the public generally considered to be a stakeholder or are they a separate group?'''
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  • ...1995<ref name="helcom95">HELCOM (1995): Final Report of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Dumped Chemical Munition. – HELCOM, 16/10/1: 1-20; Helsinki.</ref>). A ...nition dump sites in coastal environments. – 167 S.; Belgian Ministry of Social Affairs, Public Health and the Environment; Brussels.</ref>).
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  • ...nts, investment and exploitation costs (fuel consumption), social factors (social licence to operate an alternative technique, the perception of fishing more ...iven group (e.g. marine mammals) with the trophic flows supporting another group (e.g. fisheries), see Fig. 5. The relationship between the size of fishery
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  • '''''Encouragement social involvement and pride'''''<br/> *Facts and figures of the local educational system, economic and social structure
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  • We need to increase our capacity to respond to the [[Ecological, Social to reducing the Ecological, Social and Economic impacts of climate change on the coastal
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  • ...restoration. Society for Ecological Restoration, Science & Policy Working Group, Tucson, Arizona, USA</ref>). Habitat restoration is an essential component ...are to be considered as fully belonging to the [[ecosystem]]. This is why social sciences should be fully deployed in any restoration project.
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  • *Assessment of the environmental, social and institutional issues and implications *Adaptation of the program to its own experience and to changing social and environmental conditions (iteration)
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  • ...d to a safe coastal protection integrating the most important economic and social concerns (ibid.<ref name="k1"/>). *Project coordination group of six persons and sounding board of 40 persons were good working platform
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  • ...main bodies: the Steering Committee, the Task Force, and the Consultative Group (see Figure 2). ...f the national and Flemish government are involved. The composition of the group indicates its highly official character. Therewith the Steering Committee t
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  • ...and revenues from industry and tourism and ultimately lead to economic and social disruption<ref name=VB>Vivekananda, J. and Bhatiya, N. 2016. Coastal Megaci ...87: 187–205. DOI: 10.1177/0956247808089156</ref>. Such geographical and social conditions are an important factor for the vulnerability of many major coas
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  • ...welfare economics commonly expressed in monetary terms, can also attach to social and moral values (Sheil et. al. 2002<ref>Sheil, D., R. Puri., Imam Basuki, Findings of the Responses Working Group, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Series, vol 3, chapter 14. Island Press.
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  • ...ult and fraught with problems and limited success. One method for linking social, economic and natural components of ecosystems is based on the goods and se ...ch may elicit the importance of cultural values. Knowing the cultural and social valuation of biodiversity is key for effective strategies for biodiversity
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  • [[Image:The Social Network for Tampa Bay.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Figure 1: The Social Network for Tampa Bay <ref>http://www.buzzardsbay.org/download/nep-networks ...o each source of nitrogen, the Consortium worked to identify individual or group projects that would achieve the reductions. This innovative approach helped
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  • ...mary production in seawater, especially in oligotrophic environments. This group includes the cyanobacteria ''Prochlorococcus'' and ''Synechococcus'', which Perhaps the most conspicuous group of phytoplankton are the diatoms (Fig. 3). Their name is derived from the G
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  • ...a variety of raw materials (oil, gas and minerals). While the economic and social values of beaches are generally regarded as paramount, sandy shores also ha ...arine and fresh water environments. [[Meiofauna]] is formally defined as a group of organisms by their size, larger than microfauna but smaller than macrofa
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  • ...its) covalently tethered together and punctuated by a terminal diphosphate group. The magic begins when one starts to gaze at the amazing number of structur ...of excitable cells. In addition, Conus venoms also contain a heterogeneous group of peptides that are disulfide poor (e.g. the conantokins), large polypepti
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  • ...isciplines – and developing the research potential of this heterogeneous group of people. The amalgamation of this varied experience was used to develop n
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