Managing the Baltic Sea

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Contents

Kazimierz Rabski

National Integrated Coastal Zone Management strategy and initiatives in Poland1

Ramunas Povilanskas & Arvydas Urbis

National ICZM strategy and initiatives in Lithuania 9

Evald Ojaveer

National ICZM strategies in Estonia .17

Kira Gee, Andreas Kannen, Bernhard Glaeser & Horst Sterr

National ICZM strategies in Germany: A spatial planning approach.23

Gerald Schernewski & Magdalena Wielgat

Towards a Typology for the Baltic Sea .35

Eugeniusz Andrulewicz, Lidia Kruk-Dowgiallo & Andrzej Osowiecki

An expert judgement approach to designating ecosystem typology and assessing the health of the

Gulf of Gdansk53

Peter R. Burbridge

A Critical Review of Progress towards Integrated Coastal Management in the Baltic Sea Region 63

Kari Ranta-aho & Mika Peippo

Management strategies for coastal fisheries and aquaculture in Southwest Finland .77

Bo Thor & Nina Gad Burgman

Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Forests by the Baltic Sea.83

Samu Numminen

Coastal co-operation in SW Finland: Problems and challenges .91

Mika Peippo, Katariina Hilke-Aaramo & Virpi Vuojärvi-Torhamo

Municipality of Uusikaupunki as a pilot for Coastal Management Strategy for Southwest Finland97

Gustav Graf von Westarp & Günter Hering

Das Subprojekt “Warnowregion” .103

Marcin Filip Jędrzejczak

The modern tourist’s perception of the beach: Is the sandy beach a place of conflict between

tourism and biodiversity? 109

Martina Kammler & Gerald Schernewski

Spatial and temporal analysis of beach tourism using webcam and aerial photographs.121

Tomasz A. Łabuz

Coastal dune development under natural and human influence on Swina Gate Barrier (Polish coast

of Pomeranian Bay) 129

Ralf Grunewald & Tomasz A. Łabuz

Plant diversity dynamics on dunes of Swina Gate Barrier: a largely undisturbed accumulative coast.

139

Markus Huettel, Perran Cook, Joanna M. Drazek & COSA participants

COSA: Coastal Sands as Biocatalytical Filters 149

Andreas Kannen, Jan Jedrasik, Marek Kowalewski, Bogdan Oldakowski & Jacek Nowacki

Assessing catchment-coast interactions for the Bay of Gdansk 155

Peter Fröhle & Sören Kohlhase

The role of Coastal Engineering in Integrated Coastal Zone Management 167

Jürgen Jensen & Christoph Mudersbach

Analyses of Variations in Water Level Time-Series at the Southern Baltic Sea Coastline. 175

Bernd Röber & Hartmut Rudolphi

Impacts of sea level changes on coastal regions – a local study for SEAREG 185

Michael Staudt, Hilkka Kallio & Philipp Schmidt-Thomé

Modelling a future sea level change scenario affecting the spatial development in the Baltic Sea

Region – First results of the SEAREG project 195

Johannes Klein, Michael Staudt & Philipp Schmidt-Thomé

Sea Level Change and Spatial Planning in the Baltic Sea Region: findings of the SEAREG project

201

Halina Kowalewska-Kalkowska & Marek Kowalewski

Operational hydrodynamic model as an environmental tool in the Oder Estuary 205

Andreas Neumann, Harald Krawczyk, Erik Borg & Bernd Fichtelmann

Towards Operational Monitoring of the Baltic Sea by Remote Sensing . 211

Herbert Siegel, Torsten Seifert, Monika Gerth, Thomas Ohde, Jan Reißmann & Gerald Schernewski



Dynamical processes along the German Baltic Sea coast systematized to support coastal

monitoring. 219

Bert Buchholz, Martin Hopp, Mathias Niendorf & Egon Hassel

Shipping in Coastal Regions – State of the Art and Current Research for Emission Reduction. 227

Irene Lucius

COASTWATCH – a coastal and marine indicator and water quality service 237

Wassilios Kazakos

Metadata in Coastal Areas – Perspectives and Experiences .245

Gerold Janssen

Harmonization of management plans: Natura 2000, Water Framework Directive and EU

Recommendation on ICZM.251

Götz Flöser

The New LOICZ259