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This Special Feature of
Ecology and Society
brings together
important outcomes of the EU-funded project: Science-Policy
Integration for Coastal System Assessment, SPICOSA. The
title of the project revealed its innovative nature from the start.
The premise was to bind scientific information to policy
decisions and to consider the coastal zone as an integrated
ecological-social-economic system. As a result, the SPICOSA
project was very broad, ambitious, and required
multidisciplinary teams of researchers to work together:
natural scientists such as oceanographers and ecologists, social
scientists, economists, and modelers. In itself, this was a tour
de force. In addition, the project required a participatory role
from stakeholders or actors, e.g., institutions, NGOs,
economic sectors, etc., as well as from coastal managers and
decision makers.
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Coastal zone development
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Resilience Alliance