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Coastal engineering / Constitutional monarchies / Least developed countries / Member states of the United Nations / Coastal management / African /  Caribbean and Pacific Group of States / Wave power / Wind wave / Adaptation to global warming / Physical geography / Earth / Coastal geography
Date: 2014-05-14 03:42:22
Coastal engineering
Constitutional monarchies
Least developed countries
Member states of the United Nations
Coastal management
African
Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
Wave power
Wind wave
Adaptation to global warming
Physical geography
Earth
Coastal geography

Caribbean & Pacific Research Programme for Sustainable Development Changing waves and coasts in the Pacific (WACOP project) Understanding wave climate changes in the Pacific region is critical for coastal management

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