Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)

The eastern English Channel: a coastal sea in the northeastern Atlantic, subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure, propitious for an integrated management plan. An epi-continental sea with a megatidal regime, the English Channel constitutes an important northwestern European crossroads, both in eco...

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Main Authors: Dauvin, Jean-Claude, Lozachmeur, Olivier
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Language:French
Published: Les Éditions en environnement VertigO 2006
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:khtMONx0PNjxnad3wzjrf 2023-05-15T17:38:44+02:00 Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est) Coastal sea with strong anthropogenic pressure conducive to the development of integrated management: example of the Eastern Channel Basin (North-East Atlantic) Dauvin, Jean-Claude Lozachmeur, Olivier 2006-12-21 https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.1914 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/1914 fr fre Les Éditions en environnement VertigO VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement Éditions en environnement VertigO urn:doi:10.4000/vertigo.1914 doi:10.4000/vertigo.1914 1492-8442 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/1914 other undefined VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement activités maritimes dégradation du milieu gestion intégrée initiatives locales initiatives nationales intégration des connaissances intégration des politiques Manche orientale mer côtière pressions anthropiques environnement GIZC zones côtières anthropogenic pressure coastal sea degradation of the milieu Eastern English Channel ICZM integrated knowledge integrated management integrated policies local initiatives maritime activities national initiatives coastal zone environment integrated coastal management geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2006 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.1914 2023-01-22T17:52:37Z The eastern English Channel: a coastal sea in the northeastern Atlantic, subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure, propitious for an integrated management plan. An epi-continental sea with a megatidal regime, the English Channel constitutes an important northwestern European crossroads, both in economic and bio-geographical terms. Its shallow eastern basin (< 50 m) is home to many new maritime activities, including energy production (e.g., thermo-nuclear power plant, offshore wind mill), marine resource exploitation (e.g., aggregate extraction), and increased portuary activity (e.g., greater capacity for container unloading). This anthropogenic pressure has led to the progressive deterioration of the environmental quality of the milieu, particularly at the mouth of the Seine estuary. To try to better understand the stakes and respond to these pressing problems, both national and European measures designed to increase knowledge about this international coastal zone have been instituted over the last dozen or so years, with an eye towards developing an integrated management plan for the zone. To this end, several interdisciplinary scientific programs have been implemented, both at the national and international level, to study all or parts of the eastern English Channel. Only by such a combined effort can the knowledge of the diverse eco-socio-systems in this territory be taken into account and their many interactions analyzed. During this same period, numerous qualified stakeholders have attempted to initiate integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) policies. The French national government intervenes through its Ministries, prefectures and decentralized services. The territorial authorities—including both regional and local authorities, as well as syndicats mixtes (groups combining several different levels from local to regional)—also play an increasingly important role in coastal zone management. The configuration of the French public administration has evolved in recent years, allowing a variety of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Unknown VertigO Volume 7 Numéro
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topic activités maritimes
dégradation du milieu
gestion intégrée
initiatives locales
initiatives nationales
intégration des connaissances
intégration des politiques
Manche orientale
mer côtière
pressions anthropiques
environnement
GIZC
zones côtières
anthropogenic pressure
coastal sea
degradation of the milieu
Eastern English Channel
ICZM
integrated knowledge
integrated management
integrated policies
local initiatives
maritime activities
national initiatives
coastal zone
environment
integrated coastal management
geo
envir
spellingShingle activités maritimes
dégradation du milieu
gestion intégrée
initiatives locales
initiatives nationales
intégration des connaissances
intégration des politiques
Manche orientale
mer côtière
pressions anthropiques
environnement
GIZC
zones côtières
anthropogenic pressure
coastal sea
degradation of the milieu
Eastern English Channel
ICZM
integrated knowledge
integrated management
integrated policies
local initiatives
maritime activities
national initiatives
coastal zone
environment
integrated coastal management
geo
envir
Dauvin, Jean-Claude
Lozachmeur, Olivier
Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
topic_facet activités maritimes
dégradation du milieu
gestion intégrée
initiatives locales
initiatives nationales
intégration des connaissances
intégration des politiques
Manche orientale
mer côtière
pressions anthropiques
environnement
GIZC
zones côtières
anthropogenic pressure
coastal sea
degradation of the milieu
Eastern English Channel
ICZM
integrated knowledge
integrated management
integrated policies
local initiatives
maritime activities
national initiatives
coastal zone
environment
integrated coastal management
geo
envir
description The eastern English Channel: a coastal sea in the northeastern Atlantic, subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure, propitious for an integrated management plan. An epi-continental sea with a megatidal regime, the English Channel constitutes an important northwestern European crossroads, both in economic and bio-geographical terms. Its shallow eastern basin (< 50 m) is home to many new maritime activities, including energy production (e.g., thermo-nuclear power plant, offshore wind mill), marine resource exploitation (e.g., aggregate extraction), and increased portuary activity (e.g., greater capacity for container unloading). This anthropogenic pressure has led to the progressive deterioration of the environmental quality of the milieu, particularly at the mouth of the Seine estuary. To try to better understand the stakes and respond to these pressing problems, both national and European measures designed to increase knowledge about this international coastal zone have been instituted over the last dozen or so years, with an eye towards developing an integrated management plan for the zone. To this end, several interdisciplinary scientific programs have been implemented, both at the national and international level, to study all or parts of the eastern English Channel. Only by such a combined effort can the knowledge of the diverse eco-socio-systems in this territory be taken into account and their many interactions analyzed. During this same period, numerous qualified stakeholders have attempted to initiate integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) policies. The French national government intervenes through its Ministries, prefectures and decentralized services. The territorial authorities—including both regional and local authorities, as well as syndicats mixtes (groups combining several different levels from local to regional)—also play an increasingly important role in coastal zone management. The configuration of the French public administration has evolved in recent years, allowing a variety of ...
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author Dauvin, Jean-Claude
Lozachmeur, Olivier
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Lozachmeur, Olivier
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title Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
title_short Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
title_full Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
title_fullStr Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
title_full_unstemmed Mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la Manche (Atlantique Nord-Est)
title_sort mer côtière à forte pression anthropique propice au développement d’une gestion intégrée : exemple du bassin oriental de la manche (atlantique nord-est)
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