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D E Walling - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rivers and coastal research in the land ocean Interaction study
    Science of The Total Environment, 1997
    Co-Authors: W B Wilkinson, G J L Leeks, A W Morris, D E Walling
    Abstract:

    Abstract The UK's large scale research initiative, the Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS), began in 1993. It parallels and links to current international scientific interest in land/sea Interaction. The development, structure and research activities included in the highly integrated programme are described, with particular attention to the rivers, estuaries and coastal research. Riverine and estuarine sediment transport, water chemistry and biological studies, in addition to model development databasing and remote sensing activities are briefly described.

W B Wilkinson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rivers and coastal research in the land ocean Interaction study
    Science of The Total Environment, 1997
    Co-Authors: W B Wilkinson, G J L Leeks, A W Morris, D E Walling
    Abstract:

    Abstract The UK's large scale research initiative, the Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS), began in 1993. It parallels and links to current international scientific interest in land/sea Interaction. The development, structure and research activities included in the highly integrated programme are described, with particular attention to the rivers, estuaries and coastal research. Riverine and estuarine sediment transport, water chemistry and biological studies, in addition to model development databasing and remote sensing activities are briefly described.

Stephen Jay - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • taking account of land sea Interactions in marine spatial planning
    2019
    Co-Authors: Sue Kidd, Hannah Jones, Stephen Jay
    Abstract:

    This chapter reflects on marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) from a Land-Sea Interaction (LSI) perspective. It raises questions about the role and limitations of MSP in addressing sustainable development of the world’s oceans as many of the issues it is concerned with are inextricably connected to activity on the land. The chapter starts by identifying LSI considerations in some of the key documents that are guiding the establishment of MSP. It then sets out a framework for considering LSI and explores the different dimensions with particular reference to examples from European experience. It ends with an exploration of how LSI matters might inform future directions for MSP and may be heralding a new era of Territorial Spatial Planning (TSP), which spans both land and sea.

G J L Leeks - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rivers and coastal research in the land ocean Interaction study
    Science of The Total Environment, 1997
    Co-Authors: W B Wilkinson, G J L Leeks, A W Morris, D E Walling
    Abstract:

    Abstract The UK's large scale research initiative, the Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS), began in 1993. It parallels and links to current international scientific interest in land/sea Interaction. The development, structure and research activities included in the highly integrated programme are described, with particular attention to the rivers, estuaries and coastal research. Riverine and estuarine sediment transport, water chemistry and biological studies, in addition to model development databasing and remote sensing activities are briefly described.

A W Morris - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rivers and coastal research in the land ocean Interaction study
    Science of The Total Environment, 1997
    Co-Authors: W B Wilkinson, G J L Leeks, A W Morris, D E Walling
    Abstract:

    Abstract The UK's large scale research initiative, the Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS), began in 1993. It parallels and links to current international scientific interest in land/sea Interaction. The development, structure and research activities included in the highly integrated programme are described, with particular attention to the rivers, estuaries and coastal research. Riverine and estuarine sediment transport, water chemistry and biological studies, in addition to model development databasing and remote sensing activities are briefly described.