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  • ...etween coastal sites in spite of widely different physical, environmental, social and economic conditions. It therefore makes sense to share experience on po ...or a user group and the best exploitation strategy for one particular user group is probably not the best strategy for all different user groups together. S
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  • ...ulnerability. Part A: Global and Sectoral Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...e impacts of climate change, but also with uncertainties related to future social and economic developments. A static plan is inadequate, as the future can u
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  • ...nges in condition of coastal and marine zones which evaluate tendencies in social and economic conditions of the coastal and marine zones. ...ng table of transfers. The indicator system is understood as the indicator group consolidated by spatial, time or object analogy.
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  • ...rent and conflicting interests, pressures and impacts which originate from social and economic activities in coastal areas and (2) strategies for the integra ...al areas thus requires the capacity to consider all different economic and social spheres contemporaneously asks for the integration of different interests i
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  • The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) is an international group of experts in ocean mapping that creates and makes available a range of bat ...nstallation techniques. CDIP is operated by the Ocean Engineering Research Group (OERG), part of the Integrative Oceanography Division (IOD) at Scripps Inst
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  • ...ular ecosystem. There are several ways in which ecological classifications group organisms according to common functions: classification according to their ...d Valuation in coastal zones: concepts, approaches, tools and case studies|social and economic valuation]]. Till now, when requested, the biological value of
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  • ...versity and ecosystem function, a fluctuation in the diversity of this key group could be accompanied by major changes in the structure and functioning of e ...ssential to acquire as well as relevant institutional, cultural, economic, social and political frameworks through a transdisciplinary approach. Suitable mod
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  • Refers to something of value and may be environmental, economic, social, recreational or a piece of built infrastructure. A biological group of species that shares features inherited from a common ancestor.
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  • ...043696. ISSN: 4920-43696</ref>. Ecosystem services that benefit a specific group of users can (and in most cases will) be developed and enhanced through mar ...when the market price of ecosystem services does not take into account the social costs of negative side effects associated with these services. The unpriced
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  • ...hange 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...o deal with the impact of hazards, together with the various factors (e.g. social, economic, geographical and environmental conditions) that may hamper adapt
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