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  • ==Analysis of the environmental condition of the coastal area of the Northern Range of Trinidad== ...ement]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluation and assessment in Coastal Management]].
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  • ...services provided by the ecosystem, along with wider area's issues such as erosion, land husbandry, deforestation and pollution (both point sources and diffus ...and employees in a coastal community may have a profound knowledge of the coastal system, and should be actively involved in the analysis in order to improve
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  • ...tegic direction. The vision describes in simple terms the condition of the coastal area in the future, in a time-span of 10 to 30 years and even beyond, if th ...y such as extreme storms, floods, waves, etc; resilient to earthquakes and erosion; resilient to negative impacts of human processes, including the pressure o
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  • ...ref>AAGARD T., ORFORD J., and MURRAY A.S., 2007. Environmental controls on coastal dune formation; Skallingen Spit, Denmark. ''Geomorphology''. '''83''', 29-4 ...long‐term progressive alteration (Carter, 1988<ref>CARTER R.W.G., 1988. Coastal environments. An introduction to the physical, ecological and cultural syst
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  • ..., G.L. and Moore, C. 2019. The response of vegetated dunes to wave attack. Coastal Engineering 152, 103506 </ref>): ...depth of the roots all assist in reducing the degree of scarping and dune erosion (Davidson-Arnott et al., 2020<ref> Davidson, S., Hesp, P.A., Miot da Silva,
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    ...uide_jan04.pdf European Commission; Part IV – A guide to coastal erosion management practices in
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  • ...odule=ref&refid=114118 www.vliz.be/imis]</ref>; Weerman ''et al.'', 2010). Coastal vegetation, like [[salt marsh]] vegetation, are ecosystem engineers in that ...human activities can contribute significantly to the severity of the cliff erosion (Allen, 2000<ref name= "Allen"/>; Adam, 2002<ref name= "Adam"/>).
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  • ...an activity. There are a few main sources of anthropogenic nutrient input: erosion and leaching from fertilized agricultural areas, sewage from cities and ind ...here the flushing waters are not the main nutrient suppliers. Examples are coastal lagoons in urbanized zones flushed by river runoff or by tidal action. Drou
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  • ...Office or the Danish Climate centre to customise projections for specific coastal regions. This is likely to involve some outlays, which may be recoverable f ...old; margin-top:-3px; text-align: center">Box1: Impacts data Available for Coastal Zones in the UK</p>
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  • ...(1988). The Orford Shingles, Suffolk, UK. Classic conflicts in coastline management. Biological conservation. </ref>. ...This is because such beaches are known to be an efficient form of natural coastal defence <ref name="powel 1990">Powell, K. A. (1990). Predicting short term
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  • == Cultural heritage in coastal zones== ...s connected to Cultural Heritage in the context of integrated coastal zone management
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  • ...ntrances to help prevent accretion, on the updrift side, control downdrift erosion and maintain navigation channels.}} The coastal processes as meant in Figs.1 and 2 occurred without human involvements for
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  • ...aged as a whole <ref name="Eliot 2010">Elliott M. & Ducrotoy J.-P. (2010). Management plans for four North Sea estuaries : the Elbe, the Weser, the Humber and th ...S, Ducrotoy JP (2006) The concept of biotope in marine ecology and coastal management. Mar Pollut Bull 53: 20–29.</ref> . They seem to be similar in all estuar
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  • ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p> ...can be heightened? Will some people have to leave and move out of certain coastal regions? In what time period sea level will rise by how much? Who can give
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  • ...lling. There is also little public awareness of the physics behind several coastal processes and physical modelling can help in describing and illustrating th ...eliable and economic design solutions to support man’s activities in the coastal zone. Many of our present-day engineering design techniques were developed
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  • ...remain open at least intermittently <ref name=K>Kjerfve, B. (Editor) 1994. Coastal Lagoon Processes. Elsevier Oceanographic Series 60</ref>. ...rs ago, leaving a mean sea level close to the present. The building of the coastal barriers was due to the interaction of river sediments (transported in larg
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  • ...y loss of piles at various sections of the structures. The above mentioned coastal protection system is supplemented by a seawall at the lee side of the Wład ...[[Dealing with coastal erosion|protection]] of Hel Peninsula coast against erosion and flooding.
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  • ...e transport, industry, offshore energy, fisheries, the marine environment, coastal regions and others are to be examined in a systematic manner in order to ex * An [[EM (Ecosystem based Management)|Ecosystem-based Management]]
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  • List of coastal and marine projects funded by the European Commsission in the period 1998-2 ...rediction of COhesive Sediment transport and bed dynamics in estuaries and coastal zones with Integrated NUmerical SImulation models
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  • ...d from Martinez and Psuty (2008)<ref>Martínez, M.L. and Psuty, N.P. 2008. Coastal Dunes: Ecology and conservation. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germa ...tion]]; erosion of the dune under storm conditions is dealt with in [[Dune erosion]].
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