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  • ...carrying out ICZM capacity building at global, regional, national and sub-national scales (see also [[Past initiatives to define capacity building needs in IC *Education and Training Networks (European / Global)
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  • ...scientific research on [[climate change]] in Africa, but local scientific networks for [[climate change]] are developing. ...t, and SIDS governments are already incorporating adaptation measures into national sustainable development strategies for infrastructure, economic development
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  • ...l council, etc.), the regional level (environmental department, etc.), the national level (State, ministry, etc.) and the international level (an international ...based on a combination of Cognitive Mapping and Qualitative Probabilistic Networks. For more technical information see the [http://ssrn.com/abstract=987006 fu
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  • ...n, and institutional capacities at the local, regional, national and trans-national levels, as a foundation for effective policy implementation, is essential. ...ry Partnership (TEP) which provides a neutral forum for local authorities, national agencies, industry, voluntary bodies and local communities to work together
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  • ...VROM, LNV, VenW , and EZ. (2004). Nota Ruimte - Ruimte voor ontwikkeling / National Spatial Strategy</ref>). This policy, together with the perspectives of [[s ...amics with freshwater supply for agriculture in a sustainable way?”. The national government asked the Delta Provinces to start a fundamental discussion wit
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  • ...f monitoring and reporting of eutrophication across different European and national policies (WFD Working Group: the WG 2.A ‘‘Eutrophication Activity’’ ...ith those derived from national methods and specifically for Type IIIE the national method was the one described previously (eutrophication scale according to
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  • ...variety of backgrounds, including science, national authorities (including national research institutes), regional authorities, local authorities, consultancy, | National authorities || 7
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  • ...ardly any of the countries is sustainable tourism put in the centre of the national tourism policy as a priority area<ref>Dickhut, H. and Tenger, A. (eds.) 202 ...ter and sewage systems, roads, electricity, telephone and public transport networks. All this can improve the standard of living for residents as well as facil
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  • ...tion by permit <ref>Ballantine, W.J., 1997. “ No-take” marine reserves networks support fisheries. Pages702-706 in Hancock, D.A., Smith, D.C., Grant, A., .... and Culhane, B., 2004. The no-take research natural area of Dry Tortugas National Park (Florida): wishful thinking or responsible planning? Pages 67-74. in S
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  • #transfer energy, and thus be organized in trophic networks; *Allowing intercomparison, being integrated at the regional, national and international levels.
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  • ...anagement (ICZM) in Europe. All EU member states were requested to develop national ICZM strategies until 2006. The response of the German Federal Ministry for ...the principles of ICZM integrated in existing structures, initiatives, and networks?
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  • ...anagement (ICZM) in Europe. All EU member states were requested to develop national ICZM strategies until 2006. The response of the German Federal Ministry for ...ties with other ICZM initiatives, at regional, federal state, and (supra-) national level
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  • ...f name="s1"/>). Therewith it aims at developing towards a model region for national recommendations and international experience transfer (Schernewski et al., ...formal structures play a major role implementing ICZM efficiently, such as networks, communication, and engagement.
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  • ...licies and future visions into consideration. The name of the report is ‘National Report on the implementation of Recommendation 2002/413/EC’. It consists ...national government. Besides, all representatives from the cabinets of the national and Flemish government are involved. The composition of the group indicates
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  • ...taken to policy implementation and management, within the framework set by national government. ...tion for coastal management. The coastal zone has been recognised as a key national structure. The fact that there is no specifically dedicated coastal managem
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  • ...d roads and canal embankments. Sophisticated subsurface drainage systems - networks of collectors and distributors equipped with special valves and outlets - m ...tered activities from informal settlements structural adjustments, support networks after flood events
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  • ...neres/ NOAA Section 304(a)(5) Letter. SUPPORTING MATERIALS Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. May 25, 2005</ref>. This was a highly controversial proce *<u>US National Park Service </u>(NPS) manages the terrestrial park that extends seaward on
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  • ...its national network of 32 universities, serves as a model for how to link national topics of concern into sustained responses to those topics within the local ...s joined the program in 1971. This coincided with the establishment of the national coastal zone management program, with which Sea Grant has maintained a clos
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  • ..." by the US Congress, and joined the ranks of the [https://www.epa.gov/nep National Estuary Program] (which currently contains 28 estuaries) in 1991. As an urb ...Social Network for Tampa Bay <ref>http://www.buzzardsbay.org/download/nep-networks-paper.pdf</ref>]]
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  • ...has been found to be responsible for the deterioration of seagrasses on a national and regional scale. Excess nutrients find their way into the sea from urban ...g activities has improved the status of the P. oceanica meadows at Cabrera National Park, the process of recolonization of bare patches is still so slow that c
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