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+ | {{Project config}}Benthic communities are highly important for the
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+ | stability of coastal environment, for the ecosystem services they provide. This |
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+ | project, through a literature research, aims at understanding the influence of |
+ | sand nourishments on benthic communities in different coastal systems and how |
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+ | it translates to a lack vs. gain of ecosystem services. The student will |
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+ | investigate the literature for studies on sand nourishment, their effect on |
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+ | benthic communities and bio-physical interactions and to address their potential |
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+ | effect on the ecosystem services provided by benthic communities in coastal |
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+ | '''Research level:''' bachelor to master |
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Benthic communities are highly important for the stability of coastal environment, for the ecosystem services they provide. This project, through a literature research, aims at understanding the influence of sand nourishments on benthic communities in different coastal systems and how it translates to a lack vs. gain of ecosystem services. The student will investigate the literature for studies on sand nourishment, their effect on benthic communities and bio-physical interactions and to address their potential effect on the ecosystem services provided by benthic communities in coastal ecosystems.
Research type: Literature research
Research level: bachelor to master
Prerequisite: interest in morphology, ecologySand nourishments in coastal systems: an Ecosystem-based approach (Literature research)
Research type: Literature research
Research level: bachelor to master
Prerequisite: interest in morphology, ecology
Start date: | 1 augustus 2016 |
End date: | 1 februari 2017 |
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