551.4/57                Coastal zones : : solutions for the 21st century / / Juan Baztan, Omer Chouinard, Bethany Jorgensen, Paul Tett, Jean-Paul Vanderlinden, Liette Vasseur. - xxiii, 351 pages : :illustrations (some color), maps ; ;23 cm

               Foreword by Wendy Watson Wright.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Facing the challenges. Paradigm shifts, coastal zones, and adaptation to fast-paced change : moving toward transdisciplinary community-centered approaches -- Transfer of knowledge and mutual learning on the Canadian Atlantic coast -- Coastal population and land use changes in Europe : challenges for a sustainable future -- Human frontiers : an act of smuggling along social borders -- Developing solutions : challenges for communities in the context of global change. Sustainable mariculture at high latitudes -- Coastal governance solutions development in Latvia : collaboration communication and indicator systems -- Geoengineernig coastlines? : from accidental to intentional -- Remote sensing solutions to monitor biotic and abiotic dynamics in coastal ecosystems -- Managing adaptation to changing climate in coastal zones -- Sustainability of artificial coasts : the Barcelona coast case -- Protected shores contaminated with plastic : from knowledge to action -- Local management of common-pool resources. Challenges to sustainable development along Peruvian coastal zones -- Solutions for sustainable coastal lagoon management : from conflict to the implementation of a consensual decision tree for artificial opening -- Challenges to evaluating coastal management in the twenty-first century : lessons from the Lofoten archipelago -- Motivation for the viability of the lobster fishery : case study of the Acadian coast of New Brunswick -- Lobster fisheries in Atlantic Canada in the face of climate and environmental changes : can we talk about sustainability of these coastal communities? -- Universities as solutions to twenty-first century coastal challenges : lessons from Cheikh Anta Diop Dakar University -- Engaging local communities for climate change adaptation : a case study in Quebec, Canada -- Conclusion. Part 1. 1 2 3 4 Part 2. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Part 3. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

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