From November 16 to 20, 2009, the International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) held a\ud workshop on “Formalizing the Network, Engaging the Mediterranean” at the Adriatico Guest\ud House of the UNESCO International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. The\ud workshop (aka “ICAN 4”) engaged 32 participants from 12 countries, representing 26\ud organizations and multiple areas of scientific and technical expertise. This meeting was a\ud follow-up to the successful 2008 workshop on “Federated Coastal Atlases: Building the\ud Interoperable Approach” (aka “ICAN 3”) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as the 2007\ud workshop on “Coastal Atlas Interoperability” (aka “ICAN 2” in Corvallis, Oregon, USA) and the\ud 2006 meeting “Potential...
The European Atlas of the Seas is a web-based information system capable of helping non-specialist p...
Land degradation and desertification represents one of the most striking sets of processes affecting...
The newsletter of the International Coastal Atlas Network is published two times a year in March and...
Workshop ProceedingsFrom July 16 to 20, 2007, international partners in a trans-\ud Atlantic worksho...
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Report and linked workshop on the European and Transatlantic plan for sustaining ocean observation b...
Many Mediterranean coastal areas encounter similar problems and gaps between science, governance, an...
This workshop brought together groups from 9 European institutions and 6 European countries to promo...
United States to examine state-of-the-art developments in CWAs, future needs and the initiation of a...
This Knowledge Transfer Activity Report 2 aims to describe Knowledge Transfer activities undertaken ...
Many Mediterranean coastal areas encounter similar problems and gaps between science, governance, an...
The European Atlas of the Seas offers a snapshot of environmental and socio-economic features that c...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
In Europe alone, private companies spent up to €3 billion annually on marine data: collecting it, pu...
The European Atlas of the Seas is a web-based information system capable of helping non-specialist p...
Land degradation and desertification represents one of the most striking sets of processes affecting...
The newsletter of the International Coastal Atlas Network is published two times a year in March and...
Workshop ProceedingsFrom July 16 to 20, 2007, international partners in a trans-\ud Atlantic worksho...
Workshop ProceedingsGovernments, industry sectors, academic institutions and Non-Governmental Organi...
DoA: Task 4.4 Transatlantic cooperation and sustainability This task will enhance the European Foru...
Report and linked workshop on the European and Transatlantic plan for sustaining ocean observation b...
Many Mediterranean coastal areas encounter similar problems and gaps between science, governance, an...
This workshop brought together groups from 9 European institutions and 6 European countries to promo...
United States to examine state-of-the-art developments in CWAs, future needs and the initiation of a...
This Knowledge Transfer Activity Report 2 aims to describe Knowledge Transfer activities undertaken ...
Many Mediterranean coastal areas encounter similar problems and gaps between science, governance, an...
The European Atlas of the Seas offers a snapshot of environmental and socio-economic features that c...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
In Europe alone, private companies spent up to €3 billion annually on marine data: collecting it, pu...
The European Atlas of the Seas is a web-based information system capable of helping non-specialist p...
Land degradation and desertification represents one of the most striking sets of processes affecting...
The newsletter of the International Coastal Atlas Network is published two times a year in March and...