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Since the Middle Ages, man has tried to expand the surface of his territory on the sea by draining the coastal marshes through the polderization process [1]. These recently-conquered lands were intended for agriculture and grazing. However, the current climate change and the latest projections of the IPCC (AR6) suggest an issue in this territorialization [4].
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The authors thank the Conservatoire du littoral for their funding of the Life Adapto project and their confidence in the project.
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James, D., Collin, A., Mury, A., Letard, M., Legal, O., Lequilleuc, A. (2023). Very High-Resolution Monitoring and Evaluation of Tidal and Ecological Restoration in Beaussais’ Bay. In: Niculescu, S. (eds) European Spatial Data for Coastal and Marine Remote Sensing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16213-8_12
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