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Trade-Offs in Coastal Conservation: Management, Tourism, and Environment submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 346 | Submission Open
Keywords: socioecological conflicts; coastal trade-offs; beach cleaning; coastal infrastructure; tourism impacts; invasive species; ecosystem-based management; coastal engineering; biodiversity conservation; sustainability
Coastal Benthic Biodiversity: Patterns, Processes, Pressures and Restoration
edited by Chengye Hu and
submission deadline 31 Dec 2026 | Viewed by 187 | Submission Open
Keywords: coastal benthic fauna; biodiversity patterns; environmental DNA (eDNA); community assembly; multiple stressors; ecological restoration; functional diversity; beta diversity; nature‑based solutions
Advanced Numerical Modeling and Experimental Methods in Coastal Engineering
edited by , Wengang Qi and
submission deadline 25 Feb 2027 | Viewed by 6 | Submission Open
Keywords: computational fluid dynamics for coastal engineering; machine learning for coastal engineering; numerical modelling; experimental methodology; data-driven methods
Wave–Seabed–Structure Interaction submission deadline 5 Mar 2027 | Viewed by 325 | Submission Open
Keywords: marine geotechnics; liquefaction; scour; foundation stability; offshore renewable energy; numerical modeling; physical modeling; field monitoring; artificial intelligence; climate change impacts; coastal resilience
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