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Coastal areas are among the most sensitive and productive ecosystems around the world, providing
for the subsistence of large numbers of people, particularly in developing countries.
Human pressure on coastal areas has dramatically increased during the last decades and
climate changes will pose new threats to these areas, as expected from sea-level rise and the
decrease in freshwater discharges from rivers (Chicharo et al., 2009).
The International Centre for Coastal Ecohydrology (ICCE) a newly approved centre under the
auspices of UNESCO, in October 2009, is located in the Algarve region (south Portugal). The
centre acts as a facilitator and synergetic structure by providing the articulation of different
scientific and institutional stakeholders at national and international levels. ICCE aims are to
contribute scientific knowledge, capacity-building, educational and dissemination activities to
support, design and implement adaptation and mitigation strategies and policies for coastal zones,
including the impacts of climate change, addressing the goals of the Strategic Plan of the 7th Phase
of UNESCO-IHP, the Millennium Development Goals (UN-MDGs) and the key themes for the
United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (UN-DESD), particularly in
African and Mediterranean regions.
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