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2021
The UK coastline is shaped by interactions between complex social, ecological, and physical processes. Increasing coastal flood and erosion risk is a major climate adaptation challenge. This POSTnote examines coastal management in England, associated issues and how an adaptive approach can better prepare the country for uncertain future sea level rise ...
James O'Neill, Jonathan Wentworth
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The UK coastline is shaped by interactions between complex social, ecological, and physical processes. Increasing coastal flood and erosion risk is a major climate adaptation challenge. This POSTnote examines coastal management in England, associated issues and how an adaptive approach can better prepare the country for uncertain future sea level rise ...
James O'Neill, Jonathan Wentworth
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Sustainable coastal management?
2012Sustainable coastal management requires us to consciously integrate social, cultural, ecological and economically productive dimensions of the coast. This approach gives us the opportunity to develop ways of living on the coast that are synergistic and constructive, rather than destructive.
Stocker, Laura +3 more
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Science, 2008
Wetland management may be improved by evaluating nonlinear relationships of economic value and ecological services.
Ivan Valiela, Sophia E. Fox
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Wetland management may be improved by evaluating nonlinear relationships of economic value and ecological services.
Ivan Valiela, Sophia E. Fox
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1998
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organizations (NFFO) strongly advocates a move towards coastal state management as a viable and desirable alternative to the present Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). This chapter contends that the principle of equal access to a common resource lies at the heart of the CFP’s shortcomings and contains an inbuilt ...
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The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organizations (NFFO) strongly advocates a move towards coastal state management as a viable and desirable alternative to the present Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). This chapter contends that the principle of equal access to a common resource lies at the heart of the CFP’s shortcomings and contains an inbuilt ...
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2013
Part One: Concepts. Maritime leisure. Sustainable enjoyment - the need for leisure management at the coast. Part Two: The coastal recreation environment. Working with change: wind, waves and tides. Limitations for coastal recreation. Water quality and pollution. Planning and the provision of marine recreation facilities.
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Part One: Concepts. Maritime leisure. Sustainable enjoyment - the need for leisure management at the coast. Part Two: The coastal recreation environment. Working with change: wind, waves and tides. Limitations for coastal recreation. Water quality and pollution. Planning and the provision of marine recreation facilities.
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Submarine groundwater discharge impacts on coastal nutrient biogeochemistry
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Isaac R Santos +2 more
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Coastal phytoplankton blooms expand and intensify in the 21st century
Nature, 2023Chuanmin Hu +2 more
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