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Anthropogenic impacts on Iberoamerican coastal areas: Historical processes, present challenges, and consequences for coastal zone management
(Elsevier, 2013-02)
The coastal zone in Portugal, Spain, Brazil and Argentina is declared as a common resource. However, since the touristic boom started in the 1960s, these countries have not considered adequately the available management ...
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 ...
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 ...
Coastal Evolution in a Wetland Affected by Large Tsunamigenic Earthquakes in South-Central Chile: Criteria for Integrated Coastal Management
(MDPI, 2021)
The coastal evolution of the microtidal Tubul-Raqui wetland in south-central Chile (36 degrees S), which historically has been affected by large earthquakes and tsunamis, particularly the 1960 (Mw = 9.5) and 2010 (Mw = ...
Urban climate in the South American coastal cities of Guayaquil, Lima, Antofagasta, and Valparaíso, and its impacts on the energy efficiency of buildings
(Springer International Publishing, 2019)
Reconstructing the history of human impacts on coastal biodiversity in Chile: constraints and opportunities
(2009)
1.Although Chile is at the forefront in evaluating experimentally the importance of human harvesting impacts on coastal biodiversity, there are no evaluations of such impacts on a long-term historical basis (tens to thousands ...
Reconstructing the history of human impacts on coastal biodiversity in Chile: constraints and opportunities
(2009)
1.Although Chile is at the forefront in evaluating experimentally the importance of human harvesting impacts on coastal biodiversity, there are no evaluations of such impacts on a long-term historical basis (tens to thousands ...