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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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  • ...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.
    11 KB (1,704 words) - 15:41, 8 August 2021
  • ...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.
    36 KB (5,430 words) - 20:20, 18 September 2023
  • ...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
  • ..., 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
  • ...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.
    93 KB (13,500 words) - 15:11, 7 October 2021
  • | definition = In ecology: The use or extraction of a resource to the point of exhaustion or In fishery: The rate of exploitation where the resource stock is drawn below t
    14 KB (2,013 words) - 13:06, 6 March 2022
  • ...issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe have been voiced at different forums. However, concerns specifically ...key Capacity Building related issues in the context of ICZM implementation in Europe have been identified. The lists of such ICZM Capacity Building issue
    15 KB (2,235 words) - 12:00, 1 August 2020
  • ...ng-term federal and state funding. Despite large and sustained investments and some notable environmental improvements, the overall health of the bay rema ...ins some of the highest concentrations of livestock and intensive cropping in the United States.
    14 KB (2,018 words) - 10:10, 25 July 2020
  • ...ple against floods, static structures like dams and dikes have been built. In the 20th century, society demanded that defences should not have a major af ...our countries recognise the usefulness of sharing knowledge and experience and decided to create an international network of storm surge barrier managers.
    7 KB (981 words) - 14:53, 22 July 2019
  • ...onment of the Baltic Sea from all sources of [[pollution]], and to restore and safeguard its ecological balance through intergovernmental co-operation bet [[Image:map.jpg|thumb|right|<small>Figure 1: Baltic Sea marine area and catchment</small>]]
    8 KB (1,182 words) - 20:16, 2 September 2020
  • ...eedback into complementary plans and programmes; and by identifying policy and institutional gaps. ...international, national and local scales is key to ensuring the relevance and effectiveness of a strategy, plan or programme.
    5 KB (781 words) - 11:15, 25 July 2020
  • ...dition of the coastal area in the future, in a time-span of 10 to 30 years and even beyond, if the strategy, plan or programme is implemented successfully * Clear and compelling;
    13 KB (1,876 words) - 11:54, 25 July 2020
  • ...ould support wise decisions! On the one hand, science is funded by society and should consider itself as a service for society. On the other hand, althoug ...ic work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p>
    21 KB (3,266 words) - 13:04, 13 July 2020
  • ...|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...gional sea almost completely separated from the rest of the world's oceans and embodying an abyssal basin with maximum depth of 2300m adjoining a very wid
    11 KB (1,563 words) - 12:48, 9 March 2021
  • ...acity Building links can be easily updated. New links can be also included in the list, which therefore can grow indefinitely. ...ww.vliz.be/projects/encora/imis.php?module=person ENCORA Contact Database] and you will receive an editing authorisation, eventually with some additional
    8 KB (1,124 words) - 22:42, 18 February 2024
  • ...e nine topics of interest for those interested in [[public participation]] and governance. ...appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
    16 KB (2,362 words) - 17:40, 14 July 2020
  • ...3a75c4; Font-size: 200%">'''<small>Nieuwpoort (Belgium) fisheries embedded in local tourism policy</small>'''</span> ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Overview and Background</small>'''</span>===
    32 KB (4,809 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2014
  • ...how coastal governance structures can actually support Inshore Fisheries (and the economics related to that)</small> ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Overview and Background</small>'''</span>===
    12 KB (1,857 words) - 14:07, 20 August 2014
  • ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Overview and Background</small>'''</span>=== ...tende (45%) receive the largest share of the landings of Belgian fisheries in Belgian ports.
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