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  • ...There are many benefits to public participation in environmental decision making viz. • the public become more knowledgeable and aware of the different coastal issues,
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  • {{Definition|title=Shoreline management ...ment guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>:
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  • ...cations to coastal [[ecosystem]]s in relation to specific human activities and introduces the various threats resulting from poorly managed activities. ...stimated to be due for more than 80% to increasing sea surface temperature and sea level.
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  • ...sequent economic effects and losses from marine pollution and degradations in marine environments: Implications from the literature. Marine Pollution Bul ...he extreme complexity of biogeochemical cycles, especially at the sea-land and sea-atmosphere interfaces.
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  • ...monly used to mean a person or organization that has a legitimate interest in a project or entity. The public may or may not be considered as stakeholder ...fferent cultural perceptions and various participation trends can be found in chapter 5.
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  • ...on]] and clearly shows the difference between actual optimal participation and something that might appear to be [[public participation]] but is no more t ...8 rungs with each one “corresponding to the extent of citizens’ power in determining the end product” viz.
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  • Scenarios are “sets of plausible stories, supported with data and simulations, about how the future might unfold from current conditions unde ...t uncertainty: environmental management in an era of global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26: 398-404.</ref>).
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  • ...g Merchant Shipping in the [[Case study risk analysis of marine activities in the Belgian part of the North Sea|Belgian Part of the North Sea]] (BPNS). ...|ecosystem]] in the economic impacts assessment, extinction or total catch in ecological risk assessment.
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  • Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems - CETS (1998). Review of the Prince William Sound, Alaska ...ches to coastal classification and environmental risk analysis. Journal of Coastal Research, 14(2), 512-524.
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  • ...greement.org/ Bonn Agreement]. Because the national situation is different in every country, this level is not discussed. ...dopted by the IMO and the rules and standards contained in IMO conventions and codes. The majority of conventions adopted under the auspices of IMO fall i
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  • This article provides information on the ICZM Policy Cycle and [[Capacity Building]]. ...future investments in the extensive training and education of individuals in this field.
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  • ...core project of the International Geosphere and Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change ...ed decision making or, in other words, to protect coasts and coastal goods and services for future generations. The goal of LOICZ was:
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  • ...mission as the tool to achieve the [[Sustainable Development]] of European coastal areas. ...in Europe -Final Report, Cologne, Germany</ref>, the challenges to develop and implement ICZM initiatives are considerable:
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  • ...common goal of encouraging the sustainable development of oceans, coasts, and islands. ==Third Global Conference on Oceans, Coasts and Islands==
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Coastal Zone Management ...ssential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>.
    29 KB (3,962 words) - 20:24, 18 September 2023
  • ==Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Water Resources Management== ...grated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Coastal Area and River Basin Management===
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  • ...s for the environment. It encompases the notion that if breached the goods and services provided by the natural environment may be compromised. ...essary to translate an ecosystem’s limits into anthropogenic limitations and controls.
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  • ...d coastal/terestrial boundaries is central to the development of sensitive management policies. ...grated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Coastal Area and River Basin Management===
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  • ...method for incorporating environmental considerations into policies, plans and programmes. It is sometimes referred to as Strategic Environmental Impact A ...(ICZM)]] and strategic environmental assessment. It outlines the benefits and the issues relating to implementation.
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  • ...the '''decision support tools''' that are available to decision makers and policy makers. It is partially based on [https://www.academia.edu/1865329/Nostrum- ==Decision Support Systems==
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