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Évolution naturelle et artificielle des estuaires: le cas de l'Escaut
Vroon, J.H.; Coosen, J.; De Winder, B. (1998). Évolution naturelle et artificielle des estuaires: le cas de l'Escaut, in: Auger, C. et al. (Ed.) Les estuaires français: évolution naturelle et artificielle: Quel avenir pour leurs zones d'intérêt biologique? = The estuaries of France: natural and artificial change: What is the future for their areas of biological interest?. Actes de Colloques - IFREMER, 22: pp. 169-183
In: Auger, C.; Verrel, J.-L. (Ed.) (1998). Les estuaires français: évolution naturelle et artificielle: Quel avenir pour leurs zones d'intérêt biologique? = The estuaries of France: natural and artificial change: What is the future for their areas of biological interest? Actes de Colloques - IFREMER, 22. IFREMER: Plouzané. ISBN 2-905434-95-3. 366 pp., more
In: Actes de Colloques - IFREMER. Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER): Brest. ISSN 0761-3962, more
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Document type: Conference paper

Keywords
    Coastal zone
    Dredging
    Engineering > Coastal engineering
    Land use
    Management
    Man-induced effects
    Navigation
    Polders
    Sedimentation
    Water bodies > Coastal waters > Coastal landforms > Coastal inlets > Estuaries
    ANE, Netherlands, Oosterschelde [Marine Regions]; ANE, Netherlands, Westerschelde [Marine Regions]; Europe, Schelde R. [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    Escaut River (Netherlands) estuary is one of the most exploited estuaries of Northern Europe: navigation, dredging, polders. Despite this industrial intensification, the ecological contribution of the estuary to the area still remains important, and requires more intensive research programms on evolution of ecosystem, contribution of human activities to this drastic evolution, and prediction of long term evolution of the system. Programming of an urging master plan for limitation of sand and coarse sediment dredging, planing of the distance between sites of dredging and releasing sediments, assessment of polderization and sunk meadow making for an eventual limitation is required

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