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Coastal zones are subjected to human pressure and it is necessary to protect and manage these productive and sensitive ecosystems. Artificial Reefs (AR) are relevant tools to overcome these challenges. For nearly a decade they have been used in ecological engineering in order to restore specific hab...

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Published: Firenze University Press 2022
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-560702022-06-02T03:21:51Z Chapter Artificial reef along theFrench Mediterranean coastline: toward innovative integrated biodiversity management Salaün, Jessica Pioch, Sylvain Dauvin, Jean-Claude Artificial Reefs Ecology Management Coastal zones are subjected to human pressure and it is necessary to protect and manage these productive and sensitive ecosystems. Artificial Reefs (AR) are relevant tools to overcome these challenges. For nearly a decade they have been used in ecological engineering in order to restore specific habitat functionalities. In the meantime, they are also employed to manage human activities. The review of the latest projects on the French Mediterranean coast shows that apart from the ecological objectives, AR are also social tools that could help to enlarge an integrated approach of an ecosystem. 2022-06-01T12:12:50Z 2022-06-01T12:12:50Z 2020 chapter ONIX_20220601_9788855181471_253 2704-5846 9788855181471 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/56070 eng Proceedings e report application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 14794.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/978-88-5518-147-1_31 Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.31 10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.31 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9788855181471 126 7 Florence open access
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