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  • ...h the Suez Canal to the southeast. It is characterized by a combination of coastal and open sea dynamics and has been often referred to as a “miniature ocea ...rly life‐stage development, growth, nutrition, disease and animal health management and environmental interactions and sustainability. Hence, the Seas‐ERA Ne
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  • ...eets in support of comparable measurements and an integrated assessment in coastal zones === ...ablish and maintain up-to-date '''assessments of the use and management of coastal zones''''. In doing so, the PEGASO project has widely built on previous and
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  • ...2005)<ref> Rosati., J.D. 2005. Concepts in sediment budgets. Journal of Coastal Research 21(2): 307-322</ref>. The main steps involved in constructing a s * Calculate the rate of erosion from sources and stores and [[accretion]] in stores and sinks. These estim
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  • ...local Nile Delta subsidence will lead to negative impacts on the low level coastal zones by submerging some of the north parts of the Nile Delta, affecting th ...oup has been established in order to identify the key issues regarding the management of the area and to develop the ICZM plan for the Nile Delta.
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  • ...ssment tools required for making multi-scale integrated assessments in the coastal zone by supporting and creating local geonodes in order to deliver a Medite ...r applications takes considerable effort. The establishment of appropriate coastal and marine data and information infrastructures is of highest importance.
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  • #REDIRECT [[CONcepts and SCIENCE for coastal erosion management]]
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  • ...climate adaptation in coastal cities is dealt with in a separate article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]]. Measures aimed at delaying withdrawal from vulnerable coastal areas and measures to prepare for withdrawal are not mutually exclusive, bu
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  • ...cle looks like. For some general information about the Coastal Wiki, see [[Coastal Wiki:Why, What and for Whom?]]. ...]. Note that some templates used at the Wikipedia are not available at the Coastal Wiki.
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  • ...l activities (Bastidas & García 2004). Other non-point Hg sources include erosion, runoff, flooding, overuse of agrochemicals, and industrial waste (Guzmán ...eriorate and threaten coral reefs. Major sources of organic pollutants are coastal development, increased run-offs, and toxic antifouling paints from ships (K
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  • Coastal hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes and engineering ...odynamic processes, long term geomorphological change, climate impacts and coastal engineering (articles in blue). This content was initiated by the ENCORA th
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  • ...tuarine morphodynamics is therefore a prerequisite for effective estuarine management. ...rom the landward limit of tidal facies at its head to the seaward limit of coastal facies at its mouth.''
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  • ...Conservation [EUDC]. The original inventory was presented to the European Coastal Conservation Conference, held in the Netherlands in November 1991. It attem ...stal Consultants and EUCC - The Coastal Union, in association with the IGU Coastal Commission.</ref>.
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  • ...lly for the selection of the best combination of measures that can promote coastal safety and sustainability in a changing climate. ...mmunicate information to decision makers). The use of GIS for coastal zone management has expanded rapidly during the past decade (Wright and Bartlett, 2000; Bar
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  • ...t deposition and erosion is discussed in the article [[Biogeomorphology of coastal systems]]. ...on particle concentration and flow turbulence. The basis of deposition and erosion is described in terms of commonly used mass flux functions. Simple analytic
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  • ...Part I: Empirical and semi-empirical models. In: Liu PL (ed.), Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Vol. 2, World Scientific Publication Company, Singap ...basic conservation laws, such as a sediment mass balance. An example from coastal morphology is a diffusion-type profile model, which is based on observed be
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  • [[Image:PrinosFig1.3.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Fig. 1c. Wave overtopping a coastal breakwater, Hartlepool, UK. Courtesy of HR Wallingford.]] ...entOvertoppingGermany.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Fig. 1f. Wave overtopping of a coastal embankment in Germany caused by a storm wave event. (source: Leichtweiss-In
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  • ...t gradient. Salinity-induced density currents play a role in estuaries and coastal systems with salinity gradients (see [[Estuarine circulation]]). Eysink (19 ...inciples of sedimentation and erosion engineering in rivers, estuaries and coastal seas. Aqua Publications, The Netherlands </ref><ref>Winterwerp, J.C. and W.
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  • ...due to the regulation of natural processes such as water purification and erosion control. Cultural ecosystem services refer to the intangible benefits peopl ...t of ecosystem service valuation studies<ref> UNEP-WCMC (2011): Marine and coastal ecosystem services: Valuation methods and their application. UNEP-WCMC Biod
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  • ==Coastal and Marine ecosystem Services== The following table 1.1 <ref>UNEP (2006). Marine and Coastal ecosystems and Human Well-being. A synthesis report based on the findings o
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  • ...e. Tech. Rep. CERC-89-19, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS. </ref>) is presented, together ...e transport potential and divergence of drift to inform beach loss trends. Coastal Engineering 189, 104473</ref>.
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