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Nova Scotia geoscientists are about to embark on a multi-year monitoring program to track the erosion of the province's coastlines.
Nova Scotia geoscientists are about to embark on a multi-year monitoring program to track the erosion of the province's coastlines.
Erosion scientists to study St. Margarets Bay, Bras d'Or
State of the art of indigenous languages in research: a collection of selected research papers
Frontiers High sedimentation rates lead to rapid vegetation recovery in tidal brackish wetland restoration
Science education for development: case study of Project 2000+, ELSSA
Pilot study of fossil evidence of onshore-directed storm events in estuarine sediments: Chezzetcook Inlet, Nova Scotia Natural Resources Canada Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Program SST 20090027.
Human-Modified Landscapes
Scientific Theme: Advanced Modeling and Observing Systems
Bras d'Or Lake erosion control project planned for Potlotek, Eskasoni
Human-Modified Landscapes
SCIENCE REVIEW 1987 - Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Full article: The Role of Participatory Governance and Community-Based Management in Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in Canada