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Titel | Constraints and Adaptations to Global Change at the Land-Sea Interface: For a Shared Ecological and Energy Transition : Proceedings of the 19th French—Japanese Oceanography Symposium / edited by Anne-Claire Bennis, Jean-Claude Dauvin, Eric Feunteun, Teruhisa Komatsu, Osamu Matsuda, Patrick Prouzet |
Person(en) |
Bennis, Anne-Claire (Herausgeber) Dauvin, Jean-Claude (Herausgeber) Feunteun, Eric (Herausgeber) Komatsu, Teruhisa (Herausgeber) Matsuda, Osamu (Herausgeber) Prouzet, Patrick (Herausgeber) |
Organisation(en) | SpringerLink (Online service) (Sonstige) |
Ausgabe | 1st ed. 2025 |
Verlag | Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer |
Zeitliche Einordnung | Erscheinungsdatum: 2025 |
Umfang/Format | Online-Ressource, XXVI, 442 p. 228 illus., 194 illus. in color. : online resource. |
Andere Ausgabe(n) |
Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-90049-5 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-90051-8 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-3-031-90052-5 |
Inhalt | Part 1 - Vulnerability and Resilience of Coastal Ecosystems to Global Change -- Exploring extreme wave propagation in coastal zones: A combined physical and numerical modeling study -- Spatial and temporal monitoring of a dune system evolution using drone-based lasergrammetry: the case study of Anse Du Guesclin (Brittany) -- Monitoring the submersion using monthly time-series at high spatial resolution: PlanetScope’s five-year-old Beaussais’ marsh restoration -- Spatial variation of sea-air CO fluxes in the Seto Inland Sea and analysis of contributed parameters -- Multidisciplinary study of the population dynamics of the Non-Indigenous Manila Clam Ruditapes philippinarum along the western coast of Cotentin, France -- Spatio-temporal distribution of intertidal shrimps, P. serratus and P. elegans from two western and eastern Cotentin sites (Normandy, France) -- Current Status, Causes and Countermeasures for the Change from Seaweed Beds to Barren Grounds in Japan Based on the Reports of the Project Promoting the Multifunctional Roles of Fisheries -- Resilience of marine benthic communities in an area highly impacted by human activities: the case of the English Channel -- The Eel Paradox. Holistic management of migratory fishes. Impossible mission ? -- Innovations in Coastal management from unconventional origins: In the pursuit of exploring and managing coastal zones, unconventional approaches and methodologies can act as catalysts for fostering research and innovation. -- Part 2 - Development of Marine Renewable Energies and impact on Socio-Ecosystems -- Variation of fish communities on two artificial structures along the French Atlantic coast -- Methods for modeling marine food webs and studying the cumulative impact of climate change and offshore wind turbines on ecosystem functioning -- Field data acquisition strategy for an ecosystem approach to studying the reef and reserved effects of offshore wind farms: the Fécamp measuring mast -- Co-Existence Between Offshore Wind Farm and Fisheries: Experiences in Japan -- Co-existence of offshore wind and other users of the sea: years of learning what to do (and not do!) -- Contributing to scientific knowledge in the context of industrial project: the GIS Eolien en Mer -- The Scientific Interest Group ECUME: a multidisciplinary consortium challenging to assess cumulated impacts of human activities in the eastern part of the English Channel -- Part 3 - The Satoumi Concept and the Management of Commons: An Integrated Approach, a link between Land and Sea, between Nature and Culture. -- SDG as a local integrated management tool -- Concept of Satoumi and its related activities in coastal areas of Japan -- Coral Reef Satoumi in Okinawa, Japan -- Restoring the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and its habitats in France: a social, economic and environmental dynamic similar to the Sato-umi concept -- Positive effects of seagrass beds on sanitary conditions in oyster aquaculture -- Junior and senior high school students' challenge to solve the problem of marine garbage in the Seto Inland Sea -Through the practice of citizen collaboration through “Civic Tech”- -- “Satoumi” created by eelgrass beds and oyster farming, Hinase Town, the Seto Inland Sea, Japan -- The culture’s interface between human’s economy and ecosphere’s integrity - The EcoSensible Sphere, a new concept to study an art-mediated salt marsh restoration -- History and prospects of French-Japanese collaboration and friendship in oyster farming |
Persistent Identifier |
URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2510110405577.709004851171 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90050-1 |
URL | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-90050-1 |
ISBN/Einband/Preis | 978-3-031-90050-1 |
Sprache(n) | Englisch (eng) |
Sachgruppe(n) | 370 Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen |
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