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  • ...r to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on models and on direct measurements have been carried out. Indirect indicators of SGD a ==Process description and estimates==
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  • ..., C. 1993. Essential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>. ...g the Earth Summit of Rio de Janeiro. The policy regarding ICZM is set out in the proceedings of the summit within [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenda_2
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  • ...e:Saefringhe NIOO-CEME.jpg|left|thumb|250px|caption|Figure 1: Example of a salt-marsh: Land of Saeftinghe - Belgium <ref>http://www.marbef.org</ref>]] ...y [[algae]]. However, salt marshes can also occur on sand flats<ref name= "Salt marsh"/>. </br>
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  • ...ion]], succession, biota, functions and threats of the organisms that live in saltmarshes. ...more important communities. Included is a model for habitat 1330 "Atlantic salt meadows" (Glauco-Puccinellietalia maritimae).
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  • It is recommended this article together with the article [[Salt marshes]]. ==Processes and mechanisms driving natural dynamics and ecosystem development==
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  • ...ly based on Ducrotoy, J-P. 2010. Ecological restoration of tidal estuaries in North Western Europe: an adaptive strategy to multi-scale changes. Plankton Benthos Res 5(Suppl.
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  • ...ring (articles in blue). This content was initiated by the ENCORA themes 5 and 8. The article also indicates missing topics (articles in red).
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  • ...This makes estuaries active morphodynamic systems that evolve autonomously in response to interventions of any kind. Understanding estuarine morphodynami This article first summarizes the main principles of estuarine morphology and underlying dynamics, according to which a classification scheme is introduc
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  • ...general term 'living shorelines' the following will be included: (a) salt marshes, (b) benthic vegetation such as seagrasses, (c) biogenic reefs. ...nes. Mangroves are dealt with in the article [[Mangroves]] and coral reefs in the article [[Coral reefs]].
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  • ...stratum including the role in which plants and animals play in stabilizing and de-stabilizing these aquatic systems is also explored. ...serve as a vital part of our natural coastal defence against storm surges and [[sea level rise]].
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  • ...oth time and space. This article provides an introduction to the scales of variability as a basis for understanding the problems that managers face because of the ...n is influenced by issues relating to [[climate change]], water catchments and human activity is also discussed.
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  • ...with reef building organisms (oysters, corals), with vegetated revetments and with vegetated forelands. ...n, 2015<ref>Popkin, G. 2015. Fourteen percent of U.S. coastline is covered in concrete. Science [Online]. Available: https://www.sciencemag.org/
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  • ...:Evaluation and assessment in coastal management|Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]. ...r the previously reclaimed marsh. This is of course different from the way in which the original marsh developed.]]
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