Reaction about Coastal Resource Management Coastal Resource Management
Coastal management is needed in Britain to mitigate coastal erosion, protect coastal habitats, and reduce the risk of flooding to coastal communities. This is important due to rising sea levels, increased storm intensity as a result of climate change, and the high population density along the coast. Sustainable coastal management practices help to maintain the ecological balance of coastal areas and ensure the long-term resilience of coastal communities.
on the beaches and coastlines.
Mark W. Amerman has written: 'Coastal zone management in Virginia' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management
H. F. Ludwig has written: 'Environmental guideline[s] for coastal zone management in Thailand, zone of Pattaya' -- subject(s): Coastal engineering, Coastal zone management, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coastal engineering, Environmental aspects of Coastal zone management 'Environmental guidelines for coastal zone management in Thailand, inner gulf zone' 'Final report on appropriate environmental quality standards for Bhutan' -- subject(s): Environmental policy
Dennis W. Ducsik has written: 'Teaching coastal zone management' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Coasts
to prevent future flooding
Steve Tilley has written: 'Overview: coastal aquatic management policies of Washington State and Federal Agencies' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Law and legislation
Kenneth Madden has written: 'The coastal plan for Dublin' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Planning
Gabions is a method of Hard Engineering on coasts
Leonard A. Shabman has written: 'Estimating the economic value of natural coastal wetlands' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wetlands, Wetlands 'The development value of natural coastal wetlands' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wetlands, Wetlands
Cronulla, a coastal suburb of Sydney, is significantly impacted by coastal management practices aimed at preserving its beaches and marine environment. Initiatives such as dune restoration, erosion control, and pollution management help protect the area from environmental degradation and enhance its recreational value. Additionally, these practices address the challenges posed by climate change, including rising sea levels and increased storm activity. Overall, effective coastal management is vital for maintaining Cronulla's natural beauty and supporting local tourism and community health.