Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 585 g
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 585 g
ISBN: 978-0-7277-3568-3
Verlag: THOMAS TELFORD LTD
Stakeholders involved in the varied aspects of coastal zone management are facing increasing challenges as a result of development pressures, environmental impacts and increasing risks - arising from climate change.
ICE organised an International Coastal Management Conference in conjunction with a team of world-renowned coastal engineers and a wide range of European government departments and NGOs, with the aim of achieving sustainable management of coastal zones.
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Theme one: Coastal policies and management arrangements
Coastal planning policies for the twenty-first century
Courage, caution or cowardice. Has the shift towards risk management in flood and coastal erosion directed attention from the more complex issues of coast and estuary management
Establishing the UK marine climate change impacts partnership; reporting progress, future direction and design lessons
‘‘Safersands’’ – a new risk management scheme for tourist beaches
Theme two: Managing the dynamic coast
Developing sustainable strategies for managing coastal hazards in a changing climate – results and outputs from European RESPONSE project
A strategic approach to managing mudflat and saltmarsh loss across the North Solent, UK
Erosion of cohesive shore platforms
Integrating stakeholder aspirations into the management of coastal defence
Theme three: Mapping, monitoring and new technologies
National coastal erosion risk mapping – user verification
Techniques for long-term coastal change prediction and significance of ‘inheritance’
Benefits of a large-scale, long-term, regional coastal monitoring programme for southern England
Broad-scale morphodynamic shoreline modelling within a Standalone GIS coastal management tool: GTI-SEAMaT
Theme four: Coastal and estuary engineering
Keynote Address: Sustainable coastal management – meeting the future challenge
Strategic approach towards post tsunami rehabilitation and conservation of the Sri Lankan coastline
The coast protection works at Lyme Regis; the saving of a gateway town in a world heritage site
Outline design of artificial pocket beaches
Design optimisation of coast protection schemes at Seagrove Bay: a numerical modelling case study
Felixstowe coastal defences
Theme five: Coastal environmental management and enhancement
Compensatory habits: defining needs and demonstrating success
The habitats directive, coastal habitats and climate change – case studies from the south coast of the UK
The development of an integrated coastal simulator for supporting long term coastal management
Modelling water quality management options in Preston Dock
Theme six: Achieving better coastal zone management (ICZM)
North Kent shoreline management plan review – lessons learnt
Development of a sediment management support tool for Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California, USA
Evolution of coastal zone health index (CHI) as a metric to evaluate ICZM implementation efficiency
Coastal Environmental Management in Walvis Bay, Namibia