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Beaches and dunes of developed coasts

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This volume discusses the role of humans in transforming the coastal landscape.

The book details the many ways beaches and dunes are eliminated, altered and replaced and the differences between natural landforms and the human artefacts that replace them.

Emphasis is placed on the importance of retaining naturally functioning beaches and dunes in ways that achieve natural values while accommodating development and use.

The issues dealt with in this book will be of interest to practising coastal engineers and research scientists, as well as to planners and managers of coastal resources at all levels of government.

It will be of particular value to investigators planning for the future of coastal development under accelerated sea level rise.

The book will also be useful as a reference text for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in geography, geology, ecology and other disciplines dealing with the interaction between science, technology and society.

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Cambridge University Press
0521545765 / 9780521545761
Paperback / softback
333.917
03/06/2004
United Kingdom
English
352 p. : ill.
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Reprint. Originally published: 2000.