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| Background report Second BeNCoRe Conference: Geographic Information Systems in coastal and marine research and management: opportunities and new perspectives for coastal and marine research, Leuven, 30 May 2008 |
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| Full citation: | Authors | Claus, S.; Berlamont, J. (Ed.) (2008). Background report Second BeNCoRe Conference: Geographic Information Systems in coastal and marine research and management: opportunities and new perspectives for coastal and marine research, Leuven, 30 May 200 |
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- Belgian Network for Coastal Research (BeNCORe)
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Reference no: 122740 Location: Oostende, Belgium
Availability:
- Paper version available in VLIZ library
- Digital version available in VLIZ library
Shelf Location: Digital Documents; 135314 
Document type: Conference
Thesaurus terms: Coastal zone management; GIS
Geographical term: ANE, Belgium [gazetteer]
Habitat: Marine
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- Claus, S. et al.. Preface, details
- Claus, S. et al.. General introduction, details
- De Maeyer, Ph. Geographic and mapping information systems: a historical overview, new developments and challenges for Belgian Coastal and Marine Research, details
- Vanden Berghe, I. The Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) directive: implications and opportunities for coastal and marine research, details
- Bonne, W. Policy as an end-user of Geographic Information Systems and importance of geographic systems as a reporting tool, details
- Ruddick, K. Optical remote sensing of coastal waters, details
- Deronde, B. Airborne remote sensing as a tool to study coastal sediment dynamics, details
- Verfaillie, E. et al.. Mapping European Seabed Habitats, the MESH project as a case study, details
- Wauters, F. Applications of 3D Geographic Information System of the North Sea and the Scheldt Estuary, details
- Belpaeme, K. The Belgian coastal atlas: moving from a classical static to an interactive data driven atlas, details
- Scott, L. et al.. How marine data can be presented at a global scale: the African Marine Atlas as a case study, details
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