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Quality Control of in situ Sea Level Observations: a Review and Progress towards Automated Quality Control, Vol. 1.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2020)
The Global Sea-Level Observing System (GLOSS, https://www.gloss-sealevel.org/) is an international programme conducted under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. GLOSS aims at the ...
Recommendations to promote knowledge exchange and transfer on Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning.
(UNESCO/IOC, Paris, France, 2021)
To date, capacity development in Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) has mostly targeted
professionals directly involved in the development of MSP plans. However, MSP is a public
process that must engage all levels ...
MSPglobal International Guide on Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2021)
This guide builds on the inputs, experiences and lessons
learned provided by the MSPglobal community through all
activities organised or supported by the Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and the ...
GlobalHAB: Evaluating, Reducing and Mitigating the Cost of Harmful Algal Blooms: A Compendium of Case Studies.
(North Pacific Marine Science Organization, Victoria, BC, Canada, 2020)
Over the last two decades, several efforts have been addressed to compile what is known about the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms (HABs; e.g., Anderson et al., 2000; Hoagland and Scatasta 2006; Huppert and Trainer, ...
Rules of Procedure for IODE Programme Components, Programme Activities and Projects.
(UNESCO for IODE, Paris, France, 2023)
Since the creation of the first IODE projects in the 1990s the terms of reference of a IODE
Project and Steering Group have been defined by a Recommendation submitted by the IODE
Committee to the IOC Governing body (in ...
Fish-Killing Marine Algal Blooms: Causative Organisms, Ichthyotoxic Mechanisms, Impacts and Mitigation.
(UNESCO-IOC/SCOR., Paris, France, 2023)
Fish-killing microalgal blooms are responsible for much greater global socio-economic impacts
than the well-studied HAB species causing seafood biotoxin contamination. Examples are the
1972 Chattonella marina bloom in ...
MPSglobal - Compendium of existing and emerging cross border and transboundary MSP practices.
(UNESCO, Paris, Frnce, 2021)
The “Compendium of existing and emerging cross border and transboundary MSP” aims to collect relevant information and experiences on cross border and transbourndary MSP (initiatives/projects) including an up to date review ...
Standard Guidelines for the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme.
(UNESCO, Paris, France, 2022)
In December 2004, 227,8991 people lost their lives and around US$10 billion were estimated
as overall economic losses in the 14 countries affected by the 9.1-magnitude Indian Ocean
earthquake2. In response to the devastation ...
Lessons learnt and best practices of managing coastal risk from local communities’ perspectives.
(UNESCO-IOC, Paris, France, 2021)
The objective here is to present how various hazards
affecting coastal areas impact the local communities
in selected countries, and how these matters are being
managed by national, regional and local governmental
in ...
Best Practices in Aquaculture, EATIP-OBPS Workshop, Tuesday, 05 April 2022, 11.00 - I4.30 UTC (Online), Proceedings.
(Unesco, Paris, France, 2022)
The development of best practices is an important part of the recently launched European Strategic guidelines for a more sustainable and competitive EU aquaculture . The workshop stimulated the sharing of knowledge and ...