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Current Demographic Conditions and Future Scenarios in Mexico ́s Coastal Zone
(2019-07-30)
Knowing the behavior of population dynamics in coastal areas is an essential element for its proper
management. Using historical information, in this paper, estimates of the total population in the coastal states of Mexico ...
Interjurisdictional coastal management in metropolitan areas
(Elsevier, 2017-11)
Coastal management requires intersectorial and interjurisdictional coordination but this approach can be difficult to implement in complex systems like the metropolitan areas. This paper deals with the different ways of ...
Phylogeography and population structure of two Brachistosternus species (Scorpiones: Bothriuridae) from the Chilean coastal desert - the perils of coastal living
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-06)
Coastal deserts are geologically dynamic areas of the Earth, affected by historical changes in sea levels and in some cases also by fault-line tectonic activity. An example of such a dynamic area is the Chilean coastal ...
A Review on Coastal Urban Ecology: Research Gaps, Challenges, and Needs
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021)
© Copyright © 2021 Graells, Nakamura, Celis-Diez, Lagos, Marquet, Pliscoff and Gelcich.Coastal urban areas have dramatically increased during the last decades, however, coastal research integrating the impacts and challenges ...
Environmental influence on the inter-annual demographic variation of the narrownose smooth-hound shark (Mustelus schmitti, Springer 1939) in the Northern Argentine Coastal System (El Rincón, 38–42°S)
(Taylor & Francis As, 2020-12)
Understanding the environmental influence on the demographic structure of a shark population within a specific ecosystem has direct implications for developing effective management and conservation measures. We studied the ...
A climate change vulnerability index and case study in a Brazilian Coastal City
(2016-08-18)
Coastal areas are highly susceptible to the effects of climate change, particularly to sea-level rise and extreme rainfall events, resulting in increased social and environmental vulnerabilities. In this context, the need ...
Aquaculture and Coastal Zone Management in Bangladesh
(Coastal Management, 2014)
Behind the increasing erosion problem: The role of local institutions and social capital on coastal management in Argentina
(Elsevier, 2014-04)
Coastal ecosystems are one of the most impacted and altered regions worldwide, both because of natural reasons and because of the large population that is concentrated along the coasts. In Argentina, the problem of coastal ...
Hazard, vulnerability and coastal erosion risk assessment in Necochea Municipality, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
(Springer, 2016-10)
This contribution determines the coastal erosion risk of Necochea and Quequén cities, Necochea Municipality, Buenos Aires Province (Argentina). Both risk components, hazard and vulnerability, were assessed by the construction ...