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1991, Pages 1-113

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van der Meulen, F. and J. V. Witter.
Impact of climatic change on coastal dune landscapes of Europe. 5-6.

van der Meulen, F., J. V. Witter, W. Ritchie, and S. M. Arens.
Precepts, approaches and strategies. 7-13.
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Wartena, L., J. H. van Boxel, and D. Veenhuysen.
Macroclimate, microclimate and dune formation along the West European coast. 15-27.
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Carter, R. W. G.
Near-future sea level impacts on coastal dune landscapes. 29-39.
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Jungerius, P. D., J. V. Wittier, and J. H. van Boxel.
The effects of changing wind regimes on the development of blowouts in the coastal dunes of The Netherlands. 41-48.
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Sevink, J.
Soil development in the coastal dunes and its relation to climate. 49-56.
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Sanjaume, E. and J. Pardo.
The possible influence of sea level rise on the precarious dunes of Devesa del Saler Beach, Valencia, Spain. 57-64.
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Corre, J.-J.
The sand dunes and their vegetation along the Mediterranean coast of France. Their likely response to climatic change. 65-75.
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Vestergaard, P.
Morphology and vegetation of a dune system in SE Denmark in relation to climate change and sea level rise. 77-87.
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Noest, V.
Simulated impact of sea level rise on phreatic level and vegetation of dune slacks in the Voorne dune area (The Netherlands). 89-97.
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Meekes, H. T. H. M.
The possible impact of climatic change on the avian community of dune ecosystems. 99-103.
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van der Meulen, F., J. V. Witter, and S. M. Arens.
The use of a GIS in assessing the impacts of sea level rise on nature conservation along the Dutch coast: 1990-2090 A landscape ecological study of the foredunes with help of a geographic information system. 105-113.
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