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    UID:
    almahu_9949595419302882
    Format: 1 online resource (250 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78040-629-0
    Series Statement: Water Research Series
    Content: "Lagoons represent nearly 13% of the shoreline globally and around 5% in Europe. Coastal lagoons are shallow water bodies separated from the ocean by a barrier (e.g., narrow spit), connected at least intermittently to the ocean by one or more restricted inlets, and usually geographically oriented parallel to the shore-line. Coastal lagoons are flexible and usually able to cope with environmental change, yet nowadays they are under threat. This is partly due to climate change impacts (for example, sea-level rise and hydro-meteorological extreme events) but also due to more direct human activities and pressures. The book focuses on addressing these challenges through integrated management strategies seen in a land-sea and science-stakeholder-policy perspective. Pan-European management challenges are seen from the context of the perspectives of Policy, Environment and Modelling. Four case study lagoons in different geographical locations in Europe provide examples of some of the practical experiences and results around these challenges. Possible impacts on drainage basins and lagoons are introduced through integrated scenarios which were developed through a multi-science and land-lagoon science perspective combined with interactions and contributions from stakeholders and citizens. Issues around climate change impacts on environmental conditions in both drainage basins and lagoons are also included. The book derives from a collaborative EC-funded project entitled 'Integrated Water Resources and Coastal Zone Management in European Lagoons in the Context of Climate Change' comprising nine partner institutes with a wide diversity in the scientific disciplines covered. "
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""List of contributors""; ""Foreword and book outline""; ""Chapter 1: Challenges in the policy - environment - modelling management context""; ""1.1 The Challenges Facing the Governance of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.1.1 Governance systems""; ""1.1.2 Interplay - laws, policies, institutions and actors""; ""1.1.3 The existing governance system""; ""1.1.4 Administrative capacity and political will""; ""1.2 The Challenges Facing Environmental Management of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.2.1 Coastal lagoon ecosystems"" , ""1.2.2 Ecological status, ecosystem services and human well-being""""1.2.3 Ecosystem-based management approach""; ""1.2.4 Vulnerability to climate change and to emergent environmental stressors""; ""1.3 Challenges of Using Numerical Models in a Science-Management Context""; ""1.3.1 Why modelling?""; ""1.3.2 Challenges in modelling""; ""1.3.3 Success stories of model usage in management""; ""1.4 Final Remarks""; ""1.5 Acknowledgements""; ""1.6 References""; ""Chapter 2: The LAGOONS project in a management challenge context""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Objective, Concept and Methodology"" , ""2.2.1 Objective""""2.2.2 Concepts and methodology""; ""2.3 The Case Study Lagoons""; ""2.4 The European Policy Context""; ""2.5 The Bottom-Up Approach for a Pan-European View""; ""2.6 Final Remarks""; ""2.7 Acknowledgements""; ""2.8 References""; ""Chapter 3: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Ria de Aveiro""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Study Site Description""; ""3.2.1 Characterization of the Vouga river drainage basin""; ""3.2.2 Characterization of the Ria de Aveiro lagoon""; ""3.2.3 Hydrological regime""; ""3.2.4 Meteorological characterization"" , ""3.2.5 Geological and physiographic characterization""""3.3 Water Resources and Quality Status""; ""3.3.1 Water resources and demands""; ""3.3.2 Water quality status""; ""3.4 Natural Resources""; ""3.4.1 Land use""; ""3.4.2 Environmental conditions and issues""; ""3.5 Marine Ecosystem Services (CICES Classification)""; ""3.6 Final Remarks""; ""3.7 Acknowledgements""; ""3.8 References""; ""Chapter 4: The management story of Ria de Aveiro""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Water Management""; ""4.2.1 Water management, institutions and stakeholders""; ""4.2.2 Water use rights and laws"" , ""4.3 Socio-Economic and Livelihood""""4.3.1 Agriculture and livestock""; ""4.3.2 Port facilities and fishing""; ""4.3.3 Aquaculture""; ""4.3.4 Salt production""; ""4.3.5 Industry""; ""4.3.6 Tourism and recreational activities""; ""4.3.7 Stakeholders perception of ecosystem services""; ""4.4 Institutions, Laws, Rights and Conflicts""; ""4.4.1 Institutions, stakeholders and social groups""; ""4.4.2 The national and local regulatory structures""; ""4.4.3 Use conflicts""; ""4.5 Final Remarks""; ""4.6 Acknowledgements""; ""4.7 References"" , ""Chapter 5: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Mar Menor"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78040-628-2
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edochu_18452_27026
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (17 Seiten)
    Content: Plans are currently being drafted for the next decade of action on biodiversity—both the post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and Biodiversity Strategy of the European Union (EU). Freshwater biodiversity is disproportionately threatened and underprioritized relative to the marine and terrestrial biota, despite supporting a richness of species and ecosystems with their own intrinsic value and providing multiple essential ecosystem services. Future policies and strategies must have a greater focus on the unique ecology of freshwater life and its multiple threats, and now is a critical time to reflect on how this may be achieved. We identify priority topics including environmental flows, water quality, invasive species, integrated water resources management, strategic conservation planning, and emerging technologies for freshwater ecosystem monitoring. We synthesize these topics with decades of first‐hand experience and recent literature into 14 special recommendations for global freshwater biodiversity conservation based on the successes and setbacks of European policy, management, and research. Applying and following these recommendations will inform and enhance the ability of global and European post‐2020 biodiversity agreements to halt and reverse the rapid global decline of freshwater biodiversity.
    Content: Peer Reviewed
    In: Conservation letters, Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 14,2020,1
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB922528317
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 9781780406299 , 1780406290
    Series Statement: Water Research Series
    Content: The book derives from a collaborative EC-funded project entitled Integrated Water Resources and Coastal Zone Management in European Lagoons in the Context of Climate Change comprising nine partner institutes with a wide diversity in the scientific disciplines covered.
    Note: Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Foreword and book outline -- Chapter 1: Challenges in the policy -- environment -- modelling management context -- 1.1 The Challenges Facing the Governance of Coastal Lagoons -- 1.1.1 Governance systems -- 1.1.2 Interplay -- laws, policies, institutions and actors -- 1.1.3 The existing governance system -- 1.1.4 Administrative capacity and political will -- 1.2 The Challenges Facing Environmental Management of Coastal Lagoons -- 1.2.1 Coastal lagoon ecosystems , 1.2.2 Ecological status, ecosystem services and human well-being1.2.3 Ecosystem-based management approach -- 1.2.4 Vulnerability to climate change and to emergent environmental stressors -- 1.3 Challenges of Using Numerical Models in a Science-Management Context -- 1.3.1 Why modelling? -- 1.3.2 Challenges in modelling -- 1.3.3 Success stories of model usage in management -- 1.4 Final Remarks -- 1.5 Acknowledgements -- 1.6 References -- Chapter 2: The LAGOONS project in a management challenge context -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Objective, Concept and Methodology , 2.2.1 Objective2.2.2 Concepts and methodology -- 2.3 The Case Study Lagoons -- 2.4 The European Policy Context -- 2.5 The Bottom-Up Approach for a Pan-European View -- 2.6 Final Remarks -- 2.7 Acknowledgements -- 2.8 References -- Chapter 3: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Ria de Aveiro -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Study Site Description -- 3.2.1 Characterization of the Vouga river drainage basin -- 3.2.2 Characterization of the Ria de Aveiro lagoon -- 3.2.3 Hydrological regime -- 3.2.4 Meteorological characterization , 3.2.5 Geological and physiographic characterization3.3 Water Resources and Quality Status -- 3.3.1 Water resources and demands -- 3.3.2 Water quality status -- 3.4 Natural Resources -- 3.4.1 Land use -- 3.4.2 Environmental conditions and issues -- 3.5 Marine Ecosystem Services (CICES Classification) -- 3.6 Final Remarks -- 3.7 Acknowledgements -- 3.8 References -- Chapter 4: The management story of Ria de Aveiro -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Water Management -- 4.2.1 Water management, institutions and stakeholders -- 4.2.2 Water use rights and laws , 4.3 Socio-Economic and Livelihood4.3.1 Agriculture and livestock -- 4.3.2 Port facilities and fishing -- 4.3.3 Aquaculture -- 4.3.4 Salt production -- 4.3.5 Industry -- 4.3.6 Tourism and recreational activities -- 4.3.7 Stakeholders perception of ecosystem services -- 4.4 Institutions, Laws, Rights and Conflicts -- 4.4.1 Institutions, stakeholders and social groups -- 4.4.2 The national and local regulatory structures -- 4.4.3 Use conflicts -- 4.5 Final Remarks -- 4.6 Acknowledgements -- 4.7 References , English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1780406282
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: Image  (Thumbnail cover image)
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    UID:
    edoccha_9958308524102883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78040-629-0
    Series Statement: Water Research Series
    Content: "Lagoons represent nearly 13% of the shoreline globally and around 5% in Europe. Coastal lagoons are shallow water bodies separated from the ocean by a barrier (e.g., narrow spit), connected at least intermittently to the ocean by one or more restricted inlets, and usually geographically oriented parallel to the shore-line. Coastal lagoons are flexible and usually able to cope with environmental change, yet nowadays they are under threat. This is partly due to climate change impacts (for example, sea-level rise and hydro-meteorological extreme events) but also due to more direct human activities and pressures. The book focuses on addressing these challenges through integrated management strategies seen in a land-sea and science-stakeholder-policy perspective. Pan-European management challenges are seen from the context of the perspectives of Policy, Environment and Modelling. Four case study lagoons in different geographical locations in Europe provide examples of some of the practical experiences and results around these challenges. Possible impacts on drainage basins and lagoons are introduced through integrated scenarios which were developed through a multi-science and land-lagoon science perspective combined with interactions and contributions from stakeholders and citizens. Issues around climate change impacts on environmental conditions in both drainage basins and lagoons are also included. The book derives from a collaborative EC-funded project entitled 'Integrated Water Resources and Coastal Zone Management in European Lagoons in the Context of Climate Change' comprising nine partner institutes with a wide diversity in the scientific disciplines covered. "
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""List of contributors""; ""Foreword and book outline""; ""Chapter 1: Challenges in the policy - environment - modelling management context""; ""1.1 The Challenges Facing the Governance of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.1.1 Governance systems""; ""1.1.2 Interplay - laws, policies, institutions and actors""; ""1.1.3 The existing governance system""; ""1.1.4 Administrative capacity and political will""; ""1.2 The Challenges Facing Environmental Management of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.2.1 Coastal lagoon ecosystems"" , ""1.2.2 Ecological status, ecosystem services and human well-being""""1.2.3 Ecosystem-based management approach""; ""1.2.4 Vulnerability to climate change and to emergent environmental stressors""; ""1.3 Challenges of Using Numerical Models in a Science-Management Context""; ""1.3.1 Why modelling?""; ""1.3.2 Challenges in modelling""; ""1.3.3 Success stories of model usage in management""; ""1.4 Final Remarks""; ""1.5 Acknowledgements""; ""1.6 References""; ""Chapter 2: The LAGOONS project in a management challenge context""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Objective, Concept and Methodology"" , ""2.2.1 Objective""""2.2.2 Concepts and methodology""; ""2.3 The Case Study Lagoons""; ""2.4 The European Policy Context""; ""2.5 The Bottom-Up Approach for a Pan-European View""; ""2.6 Final Remarks""; ""2.7 Acknowledgements""; ""2.8 References""; ""Chapter 3: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Ria de Aveiro""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Study Site Description""; ""3.2.1 Characterization of the Vouga river drainage basin""; ""3.2.2 Characterization of the Ria de Aveiro lagoon""; ""3.2.3 Hydrological regime""; ""3.2.4 Meteorological characterization"" , ""3.2.5 Geological and physiographic characterization""""3.3 Water Resources and Quality Status""; ""3.3.1 Water resources and demands""; ""3.3.2 Water quality status""; ""3.4 Natural Resources""; ""3.4.1 Land use""; ""3.4.2 Environmental conditions and issues""; ""3.5 Marine Ecosystem Services (CICES Classification)""; ""3.6 Final Remarks""; ""3.7 Acknowledgements""; ""3.8 References""; ""Chapter 4: The management story of Ria de Aveiro""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Water Management""; ""4.2.1 Water management, institutions and stakeholders""; ""4.2.2 Water use rights and laws"" , ""4.3 Socio-Economic and Livelihood""""4.3.1 Agriculture and livestock""; ""4.3.2 Port facilities and fishing""; ""4.3.3 Aquaculture""; ""4.3.4 Salt production""; ""4.3.5 Industry""; ""4.3.6 Tourism and recreational activities""; ""4.3.7 Stakeholders perception of ecosystem services""; ""4.4 Institutions, Laws, Rights and Conflicts""; ""4.4.1 Institutions, stakeholders and social groups""; ""4.4.2 The national and local regulatory structures""; ""4.4.3 Use conflicts""; ""4.5 Final Remarks""; ""4.6 Acknowledgements""; ""4.7 References"" , ""Chapter 5: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Mar Menor"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78040-628-2
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9958308524102883
    Format: 1 online resource (250 p.)
    ISBN: 1-78040-629-0
    Series Statement: Water Research Series
    Content: "Lagoons represent nearly 13% of the shoreline globally and around 5% in Europe. Coastal lagoons are shallow water bodies separated from the ocean by a barrier (e.g., narrow spit), connected at least intermittently to the ocean by one or more restricted inlets, and usually geographically oriented parallel to the shore-line. Coastal lagoons are flexible and usually able to cope with environmental change, yet nowadays they are under threat. This is partly due to climate change impacts (for example, sea-level rise and hydro-meteorological extreme events) but also due to more direct human activities and pressures. The book focuses on addressing these challenges through integrated management strategies seen in a land-sea and science-stakeholder-policy perspective. Pan-European management challenges are seen from the context of the perspectives of Policy, Environment and Modelling. Four case study lagoons in different geographical locations in Europe provide examples of some of the practical experiences and results around these challenges. Possible impacts on drainage basins and lagoons are introduced through integrated scenarios which were developed through a multi-science and land-lagoon science perspective combined with interactions and contributions from stakeholders and citizens. Issues around climate change impacts on environmental conditions in both drainage basins and lagoons are also included. The book derives from a collaborative EC-funded project entitled 'Integrated Water Resources and Coastal Zone Management in European Lagoons in the Context of Climate Change' comprising nine partner institutes with a wide diversity in the scientific disciplines covered. "
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""List of contributors""; ""Foreword and book outline""; ""Chapter 1: Challenges in the policy - environment - modelling management context""; ""1.1 The Challenges Facing the Governance of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.1.1 Governance systems""; ""1.1.2 Interplay - laws, policies, institutions and actors""; ""1.1.3 The existing governance system""; ""1.1.4 Administrative capacity and political will""; ""1.2 The Challenges Facing Environmental Management of Coastal Lagoons""; ""1.2.1 Coastal lagoon ecosystems"" , ""1.2.2 Ecological status, ecosystem services and human well-being""""1.2.3 Ecosystem-based management approach""; ""1.2.4 Vulnerability to climate change and to emergent environmental stressors""; ""1.3 Challenges of Using Numerical Models in a Science-Management Context""; ""1.3.1 Why modelling?""; ""1.3.2 Challenges in modelling""; ""1.3.3 Success stories of model usage in management""; ""1.4 Final Remarks""; ""1.5 Acknowledgements""; ""1.6 References""; ""Chapter 2: The LAGOONS project in a management challenge context""; ""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 Objective, Concept and Methodology"" , ""2.2.1 Objective""""2.2.2 Concepts and methodology""; ""2.3 The Case Study Lagoons""; ""2.4 The European Policy Context""; ""2.5 The Bottom-Up Approach for a Pan-European View""; ""2.6 Final Remarks""; ""2.7 Acknowledgements""; ""2.8 References""; ""Chapter 3: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Ria de Aveiro""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Study Site Description""; ""3.2.1 Characterization of the Vouga river drainage basin""; ""3.2.2 Characterization of the Ria de Aveiro lagoon""; ""3.2.3 Hydrological regime""; ""3.2.4 Meteorological characterization"" , ""3.2.5 Geological and physiographic characterization""""3.3 Water Resources and Quality Status""; ""3.3.1 Water resources and demands""; ""3.3.2 Water quality status""; ""3.4 Natural Resources""; ""3.4.1 Land use""; ""3.4.2 Environmental conditions and issues""; ""3.5 Marine Ecosystem Services (CICES Classification)""; ""3.6 Final Remarks""; ""3.7 Acknowledgements""; ""3.8 References""; ""Chapter 4: The management story of Ria de Aveiro""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Water Management""; ""4.2.1 Water management, institutions and stakeholders""; ""4.2.2 Water use rights and laws"" , ""4.3 Socio-Economic and Livelihood""""4.3.1 Agriculture and livestock""; ""4.3.2 Port facilities and fishing""; ""4.3.3 Aquaculture""; ""4.3.4 Salt production""; ""4.3.5 Industry""; ""4.3.6 Tourism and recreational activities""; ""4.3.7 Stakeholders perception of ecosystem services""; ""4.4 Institutions, Laws, Rights and Conflicts""; ""4.4.1 Institutions, stakeholders and social groups""; ""4.4.2 The national and local regulatory structures""; ""4.4.3 Use conflicts""; ""4.5 Final Remarks""; ""4.6 Acknowledgements""; ""4.7 References"" , ""Chapter 5: The physio-geographical background and ecology of Mar Menor"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78040-628-2
    Language: English
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