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  • ...meter may occur during a Southern Ocean event (Fig. 4). In many sensitive coastal areas the sea-level rise could be over 1 meter. It is important to note th ==Overview of impacts for coastal regions==
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  • ...cts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal tourism. ==Specific situation of coastal areas==
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  • ...ed by fluid flow processes.<ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA Report 153.</ref>.}} See also: [[Definitions of coastal terms#Accretion or Aggradation]]:
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  • Definition|title= Coastal cell (also called coastal sediment cell, sediment cell, littoral cell) ...movement is self-contained.<ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA Report 153.</ref>.}}
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  • Definition|title=Coastal defence ...defence]] against flooding.<ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA Report 153.</ref>.}}
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  • ...sediment to bind together <ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA Report 153.</ref>. }} A definition of mud given in [[Definitions of coastal terms]]:
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  • ...hese Directives impose stringent rules on management, use and development. Coastal and estuarine areas protected under the Habitats Directive cover a total ar ...ves which are also relevant to management, development and projects in the coastal zone'''
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  • =Overview of Coastal Wiki articles related to engineering measures= * [[Hard coastal protection structures]]
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  • IMCORE stands for Innovative Management for Europe’s Changing Coastal Resource. ...ebsite]), the €6m IMCORE project will be led by the [http://cmrc.ucc.ie/ Coastal & Marine Resources Centre] in University College Cork until its end in 2011
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  • ...e, 2005<ref>Cooke, G.D. 2005. Ecosystem Rehabilitation. Lake and Reservoir Management 21(2): 218-221</ref>).}} ...ments]] and organic matter, processing [[nutrients]], fertilising adjacent coastal waters and providing opportunities for [[leisure and recreation|recreation]
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  • ...lementation in the Netherlands’ to show “the extent to which the Dutch coastal zone is being managed in an integrated and sustainable way at the time of w ...a regional and local approach is to be taken to policy implementation and management, within the framework set by national government.
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  • ...s of ports is also described in the article [[Port breakwaters and coastal erosion]]. The accretion and erosion of a sedimentary coast relates to the [[angle of incidence]] of prevailing
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  • ...name=L>Lake, P.S. 2013. Resistance, Resilience and Restoration. Ecological Management and Restoration 14: 20-24</ref>). }} ...name=L>Lake, P.S. 2013. Resistance, Resilience and Restoration. Ecological Management and Restoration 14: 20-24</ref>).
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  • ...and Mark T. Imperial, ''Rhode Island’s Salt Ponds: Using a Special Area Management Plan to Improve Watershed Governance'', A technical report prepared to supp ...barrier beaches also make the region particularly susceptible to [[coastal erosion]] and storm damage during winter storms and summer hurricanes <ref name="he
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  • ...n evaluated several times and found to be effective in addressing numerous coastal issues, many areas of US coastline continue to be degraded by population gr ...eds and coordinate the actions of local, state and federal agencies in the coastal zone.
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  • ...the final decision on whether development occurs. Due to the high value of coastal lands and the need to pay compensation if development of private property i ...ot subsidize or bear the risk of development in areas highly vulnerable to coastal hazards.
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  • * Reclamation of coastal wetlands (mangroves, salt marshes) for economic uses * [[Hard coastal protection structures|Coastal protection structures]]
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  • ...], undertaking [[Flood (overflow)| flood control]] projects and regulating coastal restoration projects. ...els) of the United States. Its coastal management roles—e.g. navigation, erosion control, flooding and habitat restoration—fall under that part of the USA
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  • ...s species. ''P. oceanica'' beds cover between 25,000 and 50,000 km2 of the coastal areas of the Mediterranean, corresponding to 25% of the sea bottom at depth ...s: an introduction to monitoring and management. EU project Monitoring and Management of European Seagrass Beds (Publ). 88 pp. ISBN: 87-89143-21-3.</ref>).
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  • ...arriving at the beach. This energy leads to a short but heavy increase in erosion, transport and re-deposition of sand. To protect the coast, measures such a ...was developed at the Department of Radar Hydrography of the Institute for Coastal Research/GKSS and is licensed as a commercial product (DiSC) by Vision 2 Te
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