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Revision as of 10:43, 11 August 2020

Welcome to the Wikipedia of the BalticRIM Project. This site is intended to enhance the understanding and elucidation of technical terms used amongst spatial planners and heritage experts in this project. All definitions provided here are geared specifically for the project's relevancy. Most terms have a wider meaning, which are not necessarily covered in this wikipedia.


General definitions

Archaeological Heritage

Built Heritage

Culturally Significant Areas (CSA)

Industrial Heritage

Intangible Cultural Heritage

Mariculture

Maritime Cultural Heritage (MCH)

Maritime Cultural Landscape (MCL)

Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP)

Technical Heritage

Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH)

Underwater landscape

Site categories of the maritime and underwater cultural heritage

ballast dumping site

burial

defence structure

fish trap

fishing ground

fishing site

fishing structure

harbour

landing site

maritime recycling area

naval battle site

place with a historical narrative

portage

quarry

sea barrier

sea battle site

settlement site

ship cemetery

ship graveyard

ship trap

shipbuilding site

shipwreck

toponym

wreck

Management concepts and strategies

Blue Growth strategy

in situ conservation

Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)

Multi-Use concept

Seascape Character Assessment (SCA)

Transboundary Cooperation

underwater museum

underwater park

underwater storage

underwater trail

Environmental influences on the underwater cultural heritage

anaerobic preservation

deposition

erosion

eutrophication

marine borers

oxygen

post-glacial rebound

seasonal variation

water temperatures