Examples of using Coastal communities in English and their translations into Swedish
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Island and coastal communities.
Coastal communities most affected.
The importance of fishing is declining in many coastal communities.
Island and coastal communities in Bohuslän.
social fabric of our small coastal communities.
So coastal communities should prepare for the worst-case scenario.
A better assessment and monitoring of the dependency of coastal communities on fisheries activities.
Many picturesque coastal communities with marinas, boathouses
reversing the decline in coastal communities.
Boat trips out to the coastal communities that Åstol, Skärhamn, Klädesholmen.
In addition to its environmental costs, marine litter has also socio-economic costs, affecting mostly coastal communities.
Like in other Danish coastal communities, full-time fishery has diminished.
it is about coastal communities.
Protection of the environment and benefits to local coastal communities should be primary considerations.
Young people from coastal communities once again consider fishing as an attractive
a few little coastal communities and small stretches of forest.
Our small coastal communities have a very long history,
Fishermen, their professional organisations and coastal communities must be given a right to experiment.
as well as the environmental sustainability, of rural and coastal communities.
So, it's not surprising that certain coastal communities around the world are experiencing more frequent tidal flooding.
which could be beneficial to coastal communities and fishers.
The Hague preferences recognise the extent to which many coastal communities are fisheries-dependent
Many coastal communities remain dependent on fisheries for their income,
Otherwise, the balance of resources and his assertion that coastal communities must benefit from this Protocol will be in jeopardy.
the continuing dependence of certain coastal communities on fisheries.
In some areas, tourism is an additional source of income for coastal communities, but in others it can dominate the local economy.
Coastal communities are particularly interested in the results of marine
Because of their outward-looking geography, ports and coastal communities have traditionally been centres for new ideas and innovation.
the increase in support for small-scale fishing and coastal communities.
Secondly, it will undermine the coastal communities which depend on the fish offshore,