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Baltic Coastal Ecosystems

Structure, Function and Coastal Zone Management

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  • © 2002

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  • Advanced and comprehensive overview of coastal research and management activities along the Baltic coast

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Table of contents (29 chapters)

  1. Status, Problems and Integrated Management of Baltic Coastal Ecosystems

  2. Coastal Waters in Eastern Baltic Countries

  3. Coastal Zone Management: Needs and Deficits

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Between November 20 and 23, 2000, the workshop "Baltic Coastal Ecosystems - Structure, Function and Coastal Zone Management" took place in Rostock, Ger­ many. The workshop was organised by the Institute of Aquatic Ecology of the University of Rostock and the Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemiinde on be­ half of the Wissenschafts-Verbund Umwelt (WVU) at the University of Rostock. It was the third trans-disciplinary event that tried to link ecological and socio­ economical aspects with respect to the Baltic Sea. The first symposium was held in 1992, entitled "The Future of the Baltic Sea - Ecology, Economics, Administra­ tion and Teaching", and the second event took place in 1996, entitled "Sustainable Development in Coastal Regions - a Comparison Between North Atlantic Coast and Baltic Sea". The workshop "Baltic Coastal Ecosystems - Structure, Function and Coastal Zone Management" tried to provide an interdisciplinary forum for discussions, the exchange of ideas and the presentation of scientific results with respect to the Bal­ tic coast.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Baltic Sea Research Institute, Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany

    Gerald Schernewski

  • Institute for Aquatic Ecology, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany

    Ulrich Schiewer

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