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  • ...ry of the main objectives of this report as well as of the recommendations and proposed actions offered. * To evaluate the added-value of ICZM in the context of relevant existing and evolving Community policies/legislation
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  • ...with a dynamic maritime economy, responsive to sustainable principles and in harmony with the marine environment. ...place a heavy burden on the existing educational and training institutions and resources.
    31 KB (4,532 words) - 15:32, 6 October 2021
  • ...ng the sustainability of different approaches to management of the coastal and marine environments. ...erstanding of, communicating on, and evaluating of environmental processes and policies. They consist of data or parameters easy to understand, which are
    17 KB (2,404 words) - 21:49, 7 August 2021
  • ...expressions of value from respondents for specified increases or decreases in the quantity or quality of an environmental good or service, under the hypo ...e assess the individual demand for environmental quality and thus quantify in monetary terms the underlying welfare changes. The typical CVM survey consi
    18 KB (2,682 words) - 23:08, 28 February 2022
  • ...urrounding the [[Ecosystem restoration|restoration]] of estuarine dynamics and [[sustainable]] supply of freshwater for agriculture. ...utions, is dealt with in the article [[Groundwater management in low-lying coastal zones]].
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  • ...imed to involve [[stakeholders]] in a decision-making process is described in the [[Stakeholder analysis]] section. ...rtainties in networks : a network approach to problem solving and decision making Routledge, London [etc.]</ref>).
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  • ...we need marine [[spatial planning]], how it can be defined appropriately, and what benefits it can offer. It also briefly discusses some international ex ...th Sea. Belgian Science Policy, 2005, pp. 14-15</ref>. Similar experiences in other countries confirm this trend.
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  • ..., this article can also be read as an introduction of public participation in itself. ==What is participation, who participates and how?==
    19 KB (2,911 words) - 15:49, 8 August 2021
  • ...egislation concerning [[public participation]]. This overview is presented in chronological order, therefore it also presents an historical perspective o ...ch participation. Democracy and public participation are closely connected and democratic nations like the US have included elements for it centuries ago.
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  • ==Background and definition== ...sidering all the goods and services provided to people by [[biodiversity]] and [[Ecosystem| ecosystems]] (Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Div
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  • ...007. An introduction to the topic of public participation in ICZM is given in the article [[Introduction of public participation]]. ...countries, EUCC put out a questionnaire to approximately 150 professionals in ICZM, with a focus on public participation.
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  • ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>. ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>.
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  • [[Image:builddecision.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Figure 1. Generic flowchart for coastal project evaluation]] ...re used to assist in Coastal Management and making decisions regarding the coastal zone.
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  • ...is understood here as “the ways in which research impacts on policy and policy draws on research” ...ddresses in particular science-policy interaction related to environmental and societal issues.
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  • This is a list of treaties relevant to coastal and marine management. * [[Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union]]
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  • [[Image:IMCORE logo temporary.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Figure: The IMCORE and Interreg 4B logo.]] IMCORE stands for Innovative Management for Europe’s Changing Coastal Resource.
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  • ...ries Policy|definition= The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is the fisheries policy of the European Union. It sets quotas for which member states are allowed t ...w become one of the European Union's tools for the management of fisheries and aquaculture<ref>http://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/cfp_en.htm </ref>.
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  • [[Image:Waddenzee.jpg|right|300px|''The Wadden Sea in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands''|frame]] ...this article is to identify ways to handle some of the development issues in the Wadden Sea.
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  • ...l. Many coastal practitioners and stakeholders do not know how to initiate and maintain ICZM. ...ng the Baltic and Northern Sea in order to derive lessons learned for ICZM in Germany.
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  • ...o wish to acquire better insight into the efforts made so far on the coast and current lines of thinking for the future”. ...econd phase, protected marine areas should be delineated and the necessary management measures defined (FOD, 2006).
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