Environmental and Social Criteria for Allocating Access to Fisheries Resources: Languedoc-Roussillon Region, France

TitleEnvironmental and Social Criteria for Allocating Access to Fisheries Resources: Languedoc-Roussillon Region, France
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsGrieve C
Book TitleEnvironmental and Social Criteria for Allocating Access to Fisheries Resources: Case Studies
Chapter4
Pagination30-35
PublisherPew Environment Group
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Coastal vulnerability to climate change in the Languedoc coastal region, southern France

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The Languedoc coastal zone is located in the delta region of the river Rhone bordering the Mediterranean Sea between Montpellier and the Petite Camargue in southern France. The study site also encompasses 20 km (~12.43 miles) of the inland area, including numerous communities of various sizes, the Lez and Vistre rivers, coastal lagoons and basins, and a mix of freshwater and brackish wetlands.  The Languedoc study area is characterized by an action arena in which (1) rapid population...
09 Aug 2016