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Consideration of the carbon sequestration potential of seagrass to inform recovery and restoration projects within the Essex Estuaries Special Area of Conservation (SAC), United Kingdom
A review of available research into the blue carbon potential of seagrass was undertaken. This was then used to inform an analysis of the potential...
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Coasts
Humans have modified coastlines. Sometimes this has been deliberate, as with the construction of various coastal defenceCoastsdefence structures, but... -
Human Impact
England and WalesWales have been inhabited since the end of the Ice Age, and over that time humans have deliberately created certain landforms... -
London Thames Basin
The Thames system is the largest drainage basin in Britain: the Middle and Lower Thames occupying the LondonLondon Basin, a syncline of... -
Glacial and Periglacial Landforms of Eastern England
The East Anglian region of eastern England is a low-lying area with generally subtle relief. However, it was affected by multiple cold phases in the... -
The Quaternary
England and WalesWales were subjected to multiple glacials and interglacials during the QuaternaryQuaternary. Maximum glaciationGlaciation occurred... -
Rocks and Relief of England and Wales
This chapter explores the regional variations of the landscapes of England and WalesWales, and relates these to the characteristics of the rocks... -
Microwave Remote Sensing Monitoring and Global Climate Change Problems
The problem of global environmental change is the subject of global ecoinformatics in the context of which information technologies have been... -
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Aesthetics of the CORINE Land Cover Maps
After 1985, when works on the CORINE land cover started, maps that represented land cover at scales 1:100 000, 1:250 000, 1:500 000 and smaller in... -
Morphodynamics and Sediment Flux in the Blyth Estuary, Suffolk, UK
Research into the dynamics of estuary morphology has been stimulated by increasing commercial, environmental and legislative pressures and by the... -
Integrated assessment for catchment and coastal zone management: The case of the Humber
In the context of the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC), EU Member States are required to introduce water quality objectives for all water... -
‘Coastal squeeze’— an historical perspective
The use of salt marsh for agricultural use has probably been going on for thousands of years. This paper will look at the situation in southeast...
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The Journal of Coastal Conservation, 1995–2004
This paper concludes the publication of the Journal of Coastal Conservation from 1995–2004 after the European Coastal Union and the Publishers decided...
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Management of coastal vegetated shingle in the United Kingdom
Coastal vegetated shingle is a rare and declining resource worldwide but is found extensively around the UK coastline. Shingle sediments b-axes range...
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Invertebrate recolonization of fine-grained beneficial use schemes: An example from the southeast coast of England
The disposal of maintenance dredged material constitutes one of the most important problems in coastal zone management. To minimise ecological...
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25 years of salt marsh erosion in Essex: Implications for coastal defence and nature conservation
This paper presents the results from a study which was undertaken to monitor, map and quantify salt marsh change along 440 km of shoreline within the...
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Marsh surface sediment deposition and the role of tidal creeks: Implications for created and managed coastal marshes
The need to understand the processes contributing to marsh sedimentation has become more urgent with the recent recognition of the role of tidal...