The « storm network » as a participative network for monitoring the impacts of coastal storms along the littoral zone of the Gulf of Lions, France
De la Torre Y, Balouin Y., Heurtefeux H. and Guérinel B., 2013.The “Storm Network” as a participative network for monitoring the impacts of coastal storms along the littoral zone of the gulf of Lions, France The French coast of the Gulf of Lions is a low-lying coastal plain where humans have strongl...
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