8 research outputs found

    Participation - Methods and application in Germany

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    The methods of participation used within coastal protection management projects in Germany are well established. The first part of this report summarizes the certain methods in a figure. The appendix comprises a list of certain projects. This report gives no detailed description and evaluation of participation methods. In Germany, there exists a minor experience with participation in coastal protection projects. Much greater experience resulted from projects which are carried out in other fields e.g. environmental conflicts, enhancement of airport areas and so on. Only two examples exist where the process of participation had been started before a measure was applied Timmendorfer Strand / Scharbeutz and the Integrated Coastal Protection Management Plan of Schleswig-Holstein. The experience of these two projects shows that participation has a positive effect both on the process of the project and on the stakeholder.Civil Engineering and Geoscience

    Participation - Methods and Application in Germany: An overview

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    This report gives a short overview about the experiences of participation in coastal protection projects in Germany. The report gives no detailed description and evaluation of participation methods. In Germany, there exists a minor experience with participation in coastal protection projects. Much greater experience resulted from projects which are carried out in other fields e.g. environmental conflicts, enhancement of airport areas and so on. Only two examples exist where the process of participation had been started before a measure was applied Timmendorfer Strand / Scharbeutz and the Integrated Coastal Protection Management Plan of Schleswig-Holstein. The experience of these two projects shows that participation has a positive effect both on the process of the project and on the stakeholder.Civil Engineering and Geoscience

    Spatial Reconnaissance: Technical Report ComCoast

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    ComCoast (Combined Functions in Coastal Defence Zones) is an INTERREG IIIB project funded by the EU. ComCoast aims to develop and demonstrate innovative solutions for flood protection in coastal areas. In ComCoast, five countries from the North Sea Region are involved: Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. In total, ten partners constitute the project consortium. Climate change cause already increasing physical load on coastal defence along the North Sea. Over the next decades, problems will arise through the need of adapting the existing coastal defence structures to modified conditions of coastal development, e.g. nature conservation areas, limited budgets, or changing social pretensions. New approaches emphasizing a gradual transition from sea to land are being explored in order to incorporate land use management with regard to the increasing pressure from population growth. These transitional areas will offer new opportunities both to the environment and to the people. In the ComCoast project, the need to develop new sustainable flood management strategies will be recognised in order to influence planners to anticipate future developments. Work Package 1 is one of the six Work Packages of the ComCoast project. Work Package 1 aims to identify feasible ComCoast areas along the southern North Sea. Work Package 2 explores new socio-economic evaluation methods for the ComCoast concept. The design and development of alternative embankments and strategies for coastal defence zones are worked out in Work Package 3. Work Package 4 deals with new and innovative participation strategies to involve stakeholders in the development process of ComCoast concepts. This technical report gives a short overview about the activities of Work Package 1 from Mai 2004 until Mai 2005.Technology, Policy and Management, Civil Engineering and Geoscience

    Special Techniques

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    Aquatische Ökosysteme: Nordsee, Wattenmeer, Elbeästuar und Ostsee

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