Enhancing eco-engineering of coastal infrastructure with eco-design: Moving from mitigation to integration
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G. Relini | S. Nassif | Kirk Kilfoyle | Sylvain Pioch | Jean-Claude Souche | Marcel J. F. Stive | D. De Monbrison | F. Simard | D. Allemand | P. Saussol | Richard E. Spieler | S. Pioch | R. Spieler | M. Stive | G. Relini | F. Simard | J. Souche | K. Kilfoyle | D. D. Monbrison | D. Allemand | S. Nassif | P. Saussol | D. Monbrison
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