Poster Exhibition | Monday, April 18, 2005 | 12:00 - 12:30 | |
Sub-Theme 1: Strategic Environmental Assessment in Coastal Areas Page 233 Algarve's Sustainable Development Indicators System -Environmental Component Page 235 Impact of the Realization of a Sea-Water Feed Canal for the Zarziz Saltworks Located in South-Eastern Tunisia Page 237 A Case Study: The Kwinte Bank (Belgian Shelf) Page 239 Proposal to Sanitation in Marujá Community - State Park Cardoso Island, São Paulo, Brazil Page 243 Marine Ecological Quality Assessment: Trophic Indices in an Area Affected by Finfish Cage Aquaculture Page 247 Internet Training and Information Modules on Coastal Issues Page 249 The Cousteau Label - Awarding The Best Pratices of Coastal Management Page 253 Baseline Habitat Mapping Using GIS as a Coastal Management Tool at the Ria de Alvor, Algarve, Portugal Sub-Theme 2: Integrated Coastal Zone Management Page 257 A Finite Element Ecological Model for the Lagoon of Venice (VELFEEM): Analysis of the Sedimentation Processes Page 259 Towards an Integrated Coastal Zone Management Program of the Littoral Between FNIDEQ and MDIQ (NE of Morocco) Page 261 Subsidies for the Co-Management of Crab-uçá in Cananéia -SP - An Ecological and Etnobiological Approach Page 265 Management Plans in Coastal Wetlands - Achievements of the Preliminary Management Plan of 'Reserva Natural das Lagoas de Santo André e da Sancha' (Portugal) Page 269 Territorial Integration of Populations of Threatened Species and Ecological Connectivity in the Southwest Coast of Spain Page 271 The Limestone Cliffs of the S. Pedro de Moel Coast (Portugal. A Contribution of Geological Heritage to Land Use Planning Page 273 GIS and ICZM - A Case Study for Impacts Visualization Page 277 Integrated Beach Management in the Riviera del Beigua (NW Italy) Sub-Theme 3: The Sea Page 283 Natural Seeding Production of the Edible Green Alga Monostroma SP. In Southern Brazil: Cultivation as an Alternative of Income to the Local Fishermen Community Page 287 Curonian Spit Shore: Before and After Hurricaine "Anatoly" Page 291 Downscaling to the Coastal Zone in MAMA: Application to the Nador Lagoon, Morocco Page 295 Diversity and Community Structure of Epibenthic Invertrebates and Fish on Soft Bottom Sediment Page 297 Radioactive Contamination of the North-Atlantic Monitored Along the Portuguese Coast with Bio Indicators Page 299 Optimum Management Strategies for the Environment Improvement of Butrint Lagoon, SW Albania Page 303 Comparison of Different Methods for Microbiological Beach Quality Assessment: Coliforms Bacteria in Sea Water, Interstitial Water and Beach Sediments Page 307 Evolution of Aguda's Small Scale Fishery over the Past 20 Years Sub-Theme 4: Living With Erosion Page 281 Coastal Management Based on an Agenda 21: the Oder/Odra Estuary Case Study Page 309 Application of Formulations and Models to Estimate the Longshore Sediment Transport Between Praia Vieira and Praia Velha, West Coast of Portugal Page 311 Medium-Term Evolution of a Stretch of the Portuguese Central Coast Based on the Analysis of Aerial Photographs and Hydrographic Surveys: First Results Page 313 Mathematical Modeling for the Shoreline Effects of Karasu Marina, Turkey Page 315 Conservation and Recuperation of Dune Systems and Tourism - Soft Intervention Techniques to Dampen Erosional Processes Page 317 Morphodynamic Characteristics and Seasonal Variations of Maroccain Beaches Between Ceuta and Cabo Negro Page 321 Combined Wave and Tidal Effects on Sandy Beaches at a Short-Term Time Scale Filipa S.B.F. Oliveira Page 325 A Numerical Study of Sand Mining in a Conceptual Scenario Test Page 331 Beach Rotation and Coastal Erosion in Armação de Pêra Bay. The Example of Salgados - Galé Sector (Algarve, Portugal) - Page 335 Forecasting Coastal Utility System (FOCUS) Page 337 Managing Rural Activity Beaches in Ireland: An Integrated Approach Page 341 Leirosa Sand Dunes: A Case Study on Coastal Protection Page 343 Development of Deterministic Models in a Blowout of Coastal Dunes (Barreira do Inferno) on the North-East of Brazil Page 347 Underwater Walk at Praia da Marinha, Algarve Page 349 Methodology for the Control of Beach Nourishment Works in the Gulf of Cadiz (SW Spain) Page 351 Geomorphology and Vegetation: A Contribution for a Synthesis on Erosion vs. Stability Bioindicators of the Coastal Zone Page 353 Influence of Urban Infrastructures Location in the Event of Littoral Storms. The Maritime Sea Walkway in the Rincón de la Victoria, Málaga on the March 26 - 29, 2004 Storm Event Page 355 Portuguese Experiences on the Use of Geosynthetics in Coastal Erosion Control Page 359 Managing the Coastal Zone of the Centre Region of Portugal Sub-Theme 5: Tourism and Coastal Conservation Page 363 Opportunities and Threats Posed by Tourism Development in Natural Areas. Case Study: Park of Nature "Biokovo", Dalmatian County, Croatia Page 367 The Role of EcoTourism and the Coasts in the Nigerian Environment Page 371 Impacts and Potentialities of Tourism on Artisanal Fishermens' Communities at Corumbau Marine Extractive Reserve, Bahia State - Brazil Page 375 Foredune Fragmentation and Tourist Pressure in Two Natural Places in the Coast of Huelva, SW Spain Page 379 Integrated Quality Management Coastal Recreation and Tourism Business Destinations Strategy Page 383 Effect of Human Trampling on Mediterranean Sandy Beaches: Sandhoppers as Bioindicators? Page 387 Residues of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Coastal Environments - A Review |
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