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Autor:
Penning-Rowsell, Edmund C., de Vries, Wout S., Parker, Dennis J., Zanuttigh, Barbara, Simmonds, David, Trifonova, Ekaterina, Hissel, François, Monbaliu, Jaak, Lendzion, Jacek, Ohle, Nino, Diaz, Pedro, Bouma, Tjeerd
Publikováno v:
In Coastal Engineering May 2014 87:210-217
Autor:
Burcharth, Hans F., Zanuttigh, Barbara, Andersen, Thomas Lykke, Lara, Javier L., Steendam, Gosse Jan, Ruol, Piero, Sergent, Philippe, Ostrowski, Rafał, Silva, Rodolfo, Martinelli, Luca, Nørgaard, Jørgen Quvang Harck, Mendoza, Edgar, Simmonds, David, Ohle, Nino, Kappenberg, Jens, Pan, Shunqi, Nguyen, Dan Kim, Toorman, Erik A., Prinos, Panayotis, Hoggart, Simon, Chen, Zhongyuan, Piotrowska, Danuta, Pruszak, Zbigniew, Schönhofer, Jan, Skaja, Marek, Szmytkiewicz, Piotr, Szmytkiewicz, Marek, Leont’yev, Igor, Angelelli, Elisa, Formentin, Sara Mizar, Smaoui, Hassan, Bi, Qilong, Sothmann, Janina, Schuster, Dagmar, Li, Maotian, Ge, Jianzhong, Lendzion, Jacek, Koftis, Theoharris, Kuznetsov, Sergey, Puente, Araceli, Echavarri, Beatriz, Medina, Raul, Díaz-Simal, Pedro, Rodriguez, Iñigo Losada, Maza, Maria, Higuera, Pablo
Publikováno v:
In Coastal Risk Management in a Changing Climate 2015:55-170
Autor:
ZABOROWSKI, Tomasz Piotr
Publikováno v:
Studia Miejskie; 2021, Vol. 42, p61-85, 25p
The 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe was not only a human and ecological disaster, but also a political-ideological one, severely discrediting Soviet governance and galvanizing dissidents in the Eastern Bloc. In the case of Poland, what began as isolated p
Autor:
Barbara Zanuttigh, Robert J. Nicholls, Jean-Paul Vanderlinden, Richard C. Thompson, Hans Falk Burcharth
Existing coastal management and defense approaches are not well suited to meet the challenges of climate change and related uncertanities. Professionals in this field need a more dynamic, systematic and multidisciplinary approach. Written by an inter
“For the rare Jews of Poland who managed to survive the Holocaust, the very idea of a return to what had been one's homeland might seem both physically and psychologically impossible, perhaps even absurd. Yet it is precisely this paradoxical journe