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  • ...n obviously does not exclude the public since the public can be part of an organisation or group, however, it also does not explicitly include the public either. T ...and public demand for the sustainable development and conservation of the coastal zone.
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  • ...the poor by actually letting them speak. This is often used when a certain organisation has to prove that “real people” are involved in a project which is not ...and groups often know much more about the problems and issues in their own coastal region because they are actually living there and can provide firsthand inf
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  • Hierarchical levels of biological organisation (such as ''[[ecosystems|ecosystem]]'') are widely used by scientists but al ...en classification and mapping works of the littoral and upper sub-littoral coastal zone of the Great Britain and Ireland began.
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  • ...fortunately, this is not always the case. International law, European law, regional law and national law govern marine [[pollution]] from ships. In this text, ...of the [http://www.imo.org/en/About/Pages/Default.aspx IMO], a specialized organisation of the United Nations.
    52 KB (7,826 words) - 12:32, 12 July 2020
  • ...lanning includes all levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning, national spatial plans, and in the European Union international l ...approach directed towards a balanced regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy''”<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • This article looks briefly at the role of stakeholders in the process if coastal zone management. It provides an introduction to a new qualitative approach ...ct on the success of a project or a planning process. When an [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] process is launched, this requires the involvement
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  • ...s well as legal entities such as a business, an authority or a development organisation) that contribute directly to the determination of a final product. Thus the ...c level (a small number of economic agents) but in that case, national and regional data would be too aggregated and more detailed and disaggregated data shoul
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  • ...ive competence) unless it is more effective than action taken at national, regional or local level.” The prospective EU Constitution is supposed to include m ...es concerned (economic and social partners, the organisations representing coastal zone residents, non-governmental organisations and the business sector) in
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  • ...tion prevention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...d in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
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  • ...ng science, national authorities (including national research institutes), regional authorities, local authorities, consultancy, NGO's and various others. See # Is there a common vision for the future of the coastal zone in your country? If yes, were all stakeholders actively involved in cr
    93 KB (13,500 words) - 15:11, 7 October 2021
  • ...cks<ref> “The State of Environment- Europe and Central Asia, Marine and coastal areas” in UNEP Global Environment Outlook 2000</ref>. The oceans have bee ...ISH TUNA CONFERENCE 3-5 June 2004, Bangkok, Thailand, Food and Agriculture Organisation</ref>.
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  • ...t formally ICZM in the German legal system, and how to execute ICZM at the regional and local level. ...Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The bottom-up approach examined three regional/local ICZM projects and extracted best practice experiences for the German
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  • ...413/EC’. It consists of three main topics. First, a brief stocktaking of coastal management and administrations in Belgium, second, special developments of ...ocuments have been produced about (aspects of) ICZM, but a clear vision of coastal future development cannot always be found (FOD, 2006).
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  • ...face a current lack of a strategic overarching national approach to their coastal zone (Rupprecht Consult and International Ocean Institute, 2006). ...arties and long term planning have been taken forward most successfully in coastal planning and management” (Atkins, 2004).
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  • ...ough the Global Telecommunication System (GTS) of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) are used for verification and data assimilation. ...s a regional application of the DWD wave forecast system and, although the regional model LSM does not include the data assimilation itself, it definitely take
    11 KB (1,681 words) - 22:49, 29 June 2019
  • ...ng on what level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...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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  • ...ss will contribute to a wider discussion on the sustainable development of coastal zones. ...legal instrument - the Protocol to the Barcelona Convention on Integrated Coastal Zone Management, now drives ICZM in the Mediterranean.
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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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  • Regional research foundations funds research projects, innovation projects, industri * In 2012, Norway operates 9 local/coastal vessels from 12,2m to 31,25 m; 1 regional vessels of 47,24m (Hakon Mosby); 4 oceanic from 56,80m to 64,40; and 3 glob
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  • ...ally 25–30 years. Also striking is the fact that, compared to many other coastal areas, the Baltic Sea is almost entirely lacking recurrent tides. == Overarching regional science strategies, plans and policies==
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