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  • ...ing for Environment and Safety (GMES)". The aim is to provide services for users combining data from in-situ measurements, space observation and models. The ...Products of derived satellite data are provided to assess water quality in coastal areas. Examples of maps of a) suspended matter concentration, b) weekly ave
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  • ...a high presence of clouds <ref>B. Håkansson, "Satellite remote sensing of coastal oceans: water quality and algae blooms," Seas at the Millenium: An Environm ...tion Radiometer). The system was formed in close co-operation with the end users, the three Marine Information Offices (The Skagerrak and Kattegat, the Balt
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  • == [[ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES FOR INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT]] == ...ne Coastal Zone] applications in support of [[Sustainable Development]] in Coastal Areas and in the context of [[ICZM]]. This objective was accomplished throu
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  • coastal settings in Europe and incorporates a range of habitats from exposed rocky ...nd estuarine processes; interaction between coastal defence structures and coastal morphology;
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  • ...other managers need be aware of possibilities and limitations to governing coastal zones’ complexity. Most of the policy strategies involve use of two or mo ...decision making and management can be linked together in the governance of coastal zones. One way to systematically do this is to use the SPICOSA’s System A
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  • ...tainable Development]] in Coastal Areas and in the context of [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|ICZM]]. This objective was accomplished through SAF ...goal Alternative Strategies is to make readily accessable to potential SAF users, information regarding political strategies, technical options, and intelli
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  • == Coastal, Marine and Maritime data sharing == ...r applications takes considerable effort. The establishment of appropriate coastal and marine data and information infrastructures is of highest importance.
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  • ==Analysis of the environmental condition of the coastal area of the Northern Range of Trinidad== ...al Management]] section and the subcategory [[Evaluation and assessment in Coastal Management]].
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  • ...tion from many different sources to the widest possible group of potential users (Coleman et al., 1998<ref>Coleman, D.J. and McLaughlin, J. 1998, Defining g [[Category:Coastal and marine observation and monitoring]]
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  • ...s, Fictions, and Failures of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe, Coastal Management,35: 375-398</small>
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  • ...ic Sea]], Poland, see Fig. 1, can serve as a reference case for studies on coastal segments protected by ageing and deteriorating groynes with or without addi ...ly due to ice loads; sharp edges of broken piles can be dangerous to beach users.
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  • ...n of an operational network in the future. All selected sites have minimal coastal input and can be considered as a model for many open-ocean processes. The i ...of environmental events. This is essential so that data can be provided to users on time scales from instantaneous real-time hazard warning to long term arc
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  • ...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 ...ulation. The rise in intensive fertilizer use has serious implications for coastal habitats because greater application results in greater runoff, and the fra
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  • ...hnieken| echosounders]]) important information on sediment transport and [[coastal morphology]] '''(see link below)'''. ...tly, the ESA decided to use an algorithm developed at HZG to reprocess all coastal data from [[MERIS]]. This currently optimal algorithm is also used in COSYN
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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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  • * In 2014, Belgium operates 1 local/coastal vessels of 36 m (Simon Stevin operated by VLIZ <ref name="vli">http://www.v ...e Flemish Government to bring together researchers, industry, biodiversity users, policy makers/advisors and all other actors involved in marine biotech res
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  • ...which represent renewable raw material providers as well as producers and users of chemicals participate in the programme.<ref name="lus">http://www.greenc * In 2012, Sweden operates 6 local/coastal vessels from 11,8m to 24 m; 4 regional vessels from 38m to 46m; 1 oceanic o
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  • ...r and Hyperspectral datasets, which is really on the front end of airborne coastal data acquisition: ...g, using LIDAR height and intensity and multi-spectral imagery, Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, 78(4), 633–643.
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  • ...ast topic of a class of low crested structures, built for the purposes of coastal protection, recreation or both, also taking into account the impacts relate ...)examined. Being a very popular coastal engineering topic many future Wiki users may begin their search through such entry.
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