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Coastal Planning
and Management (second edition)
by
Robert Kay and Jackie Alder
Published
by Taylor & Francis (E & F Spon), London & New York, June
2005
ISBN
0415317738
The second
edition of Coastal Planning and Management provides a comprehensive toolkit
for students that will last through into a career in coastal management,
with its solid presentation of the essentials alongside the latest advances
in the field.
The authors
demonstrate the important link between coastal planning and management,
and clearly outline tools for the development, evaluation and implementation
of all key types of coastal management plans. The balanced approach allows
students and professionals the ability to choose from a variety of established
planning and management techniques.
This second
edition features a broader theoretical base, and includes additional analysis
of coastal planning styles and approaches that are sensitive to ecosystems
and societal values in the context of increasing concern in these areas.
There are new case studies from all over the world, and valuable updates
of progress on the case studies from the first edition are given.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Coastal management issues
3. Concepts of coastal planning and management
4. Major coastal management and planning techniques
5. Coastal management planning
6. Conclusions and future directions.
Appendices.
References.
Index.
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