The rapid evolution of coastal zones under the dual influences of natural processes and human interference has driven a surge in research into coastal dynamics and management. These studies ...
Aerial photo of the obelisk at Cape Dombey in South Australia's Southeast region. Credit: P Hesp, Flinders University A new study has given key insights into South Australia's coastal management by ...
Researchers in North Carolina have created a simulation model to analyze how coastal management activities meant to protect barrier islands from sea-level rise can disrupt natural processes that are ...
Researchers have created a coastal evolution model to analyze how coastal management activities on barrier islands, meant to adapt to sea-level rise, can disrupt natural processes that are keeping the ...
The general objective of this paper is to trigger off the development of a more comprehensive approach to Hellenic coastal areas (in the perspective of territorial cohesion), at local level and ...
The San Francisco waterfront exemplifies how much would be threatened by sea-level rise as it spreads into the bay. (Photo by Brandon Beach/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) Coastal communities around the ...
Bring Back Our Beaches, a San Clemente-based conservation organization, is dedicated to protecting coastal ecosystems by emphasizing the vital role sand plays in preserving surf spots, beaches, and ...
Special Issue No. 75: Proceedings of the 14th International Coastal Symposium, Sydney, 6-11 March 2016. Vol. 2 (March 2016), pp. 992-996 (5 pages) Published By: Coastal Education & Research Foundation ...
A new study has given key insights into South Australia's coastal management by examining how Cape Dombey's rocky headland in Robe on the state's Limestone Coast influences waves, currents and sand ...
North end of the Village of Rodanthe on NC Outer Banks, where long-term erosion has resulted in houses standing on the beach, with only a slender dune separating NC Highway 12 from the ocean. DURHAM, ...
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