SPICOSA, an EU integrated project, aims to create a self-evolving, operational research approach framework for the assessment of policy options for the sustainable management of coastal zone systems. SPICOSA contributes to the understanding of social interactions within coastal zone systems and how these impact the environment and future policies. It supports the implementation of existing EU Directives and ICZM good practices...
coastal
Ecosystem {Integration level}
Marine and Coastal {Habitat type}
Name | Role | Start | End |
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D'Hernoncourt, Johanna | member | 2006-01-01 | 2010-12-01 |
de Kok, Jean-Luc | member | 2006-01-01 | 2010-12-01 |
Name | Role | Start | End |
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Vision on technology | member | 2006-01-01 | 2010-12-01 |
Centre for Economic and Social Studies on the Environment | member | 2006-01-01 | 2010-12-01 |
Reference | Role |
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•Hadley,D.. SPICOSA's WP 2 leader (with contributions from partners 19, 26 and 48). SAF User’s Guide for implementing economic assessment. 2009 - SPICOSA project (Deliverable 2.3) | author |
•Spicosa WP3. Guide to System Design. Napier University, Edinburgh, 2010 - part of the Spicosa SAF handbook | author |
•Dronkers, J.. Coordination with European Projects. 2009 - SPICOSA project (Deliverable 11.5). | author |
•Huber, R.. panMetaWorks - A metadata based scientific information exchange system. MARUM, Bremen, 2009 - SPICOSA Project. Version 1 | author |
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