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Thematic Conference: BUILDING COASTAL KNOWLEDGE AND GI Cork (IE), 13th17th June 2006 Convenor:
Key issues for the practical implementation of ICM objectives
are the availability and easy Policy has a significant impact on the focus of coastal and marine research across Europe. It sets goals for data collection, management and distribution, as well as for management of environmental resources. During this conference the policies which are driving significant research and their influence on coastal GI in Europe will be examined for each of the key areas. In order to meet goals which are set by government policy, new state of the art techniques in data collection, analysis and management must be explored and developed. The collection of data should be done scientifically and comprehensively in order to establish a solid base on which to build. Efforts should be made in the development of techniques to quickly process raw data and investigate means of continuous updating. The methodologies used in conducting data analyses should ensure an integrated approach to consider a broad range of potential influences. Sharing coastal knowledge and information once it is built requires the development of useful comprehensive tools to disseminate that information, taking advantage of modern technologies to do so. This conference will provide examples of ways in which the technical state of the art is being developed, in Ireland and across Europe, to meet these challenges for each of the key areas. Case studies will also be presented to demonstrate how coastal knowledge and GI are effectively improving in the different key areas, tying in the policy drivers with the technical state of the art. A field trip in Cork Harbour will provide attendees with
first-hand experience of the regional and local initiatives relevant to
the conference themes. There will also be a discussion on the challenges
faced by the coastal GI community, focusing on the cross-cutting issues
identified in the conference. |
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