ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS IN COASTAL URBAN AREAS

ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS IN COASTAL URBAN AREAS
Author: Ahmed Z. Khan,Le Xuan Quynh,Frank Canters,Eric Corijn
Publsiher: Sapienza Università Editrice
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788898533008

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Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Urban Areas

Environmental Conflicts in Coastal Urban Areas
Author: Ahmed Z. Khan,Le Xuan Quynh,Frank Canters
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1200067870

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Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions VII

Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions VII
Author: C. A. Brebbia
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845641085

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This book contains most of the papers presented at the 7th International Conference on Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions . The conference provides a forum for the discussion of problems that are related to coastal regions, which are increasingly being affected by population growth and industrial and tourism activities. The pressure of these developments generates social, ecological and economic problems, the solution of which requires an interdisciplinary approach. Effective strategies for the management of coastal areas should therefore consist of dynamic and integrated solutions in order to control their environmental quality. The contributions included in this book are listed in the following sections: Ecology and the Coastal Environment; Coastal Deterioration; Management of Risk; Water Quality Issues; Sediment Transport; Coastal Dunes

URBAN COASTAL AREA CONFLICTS ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY

URBAN COASTAL AREA CONFLICTS ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY
Author: Armando Montanari
Publsiher: Sapienza Università Editrice
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788898533015

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This volume is the completed section of the process of analytical research and methodological comparisons undertaken by SECOA, a 48-month research project selected and funded by the EU under the FP7 program. Hence, while scientifically autonomous, the volume is a natural link between the different phases of analysis within SECOA, i.e. Work Packages (WPs) 1-5, and the interpretive and predictive values that are being drawn up by WPs 7 and 8. Within the overall scope of SECOA's research activity, this volume's task was to supply answers to questions that will undergo further study by research groups. These groups will subsequently have to create methods and tools to identify the most suitable policies to effectively manage environmental conflicts, use fragile and rare resources more efficiently, and develop administrative structures capable of dealing with the needs of a continuously evolving society (the wisdom stage). It was also deemed necessary to construct possible alternative scenarios in order to contribute to an enhanced vision of sustainable urban development in coastal areas (the understanding stage). The findings of the research discussed in this volume are to be used to understand the relationships between the variables collected in the previous phases (WPs 1, 2, 3 and 4) of SECOA.

Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions VI

Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions VI
Author: C. A. Brebbia
Publsiher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2006
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845641672

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This volume deals with problems related to monitoring, analysis and modelling of coastal regions, including sea, land and air phenomena. Bringing together papers presented at the Sixth International Conference on Environmental Problems in Coastal Regions, the book focuses on ecological and environmental problems and the issues of water quality. The book will be essential to researchers, engineers and professionals involved in the field of Coastal Environmental quality and the related challenges to monitoring and controlling Oil Spills. Topics of interest include: Remote Sensing; Ecology and the Coastal Environment; Water Quality Issues; Wetlands; Sediment Problems; Coastal Restoration; Atmospheric Aspects; Sea States Forecasting; Modelling of Trajectory and Fate of Spills; Bioremediation; Detection, Prevention and Clean-up Measures; Erosion Problems; Management of Risk; Preservation of Pristine Coastal Areas; Estuarial Problems; Floods; Climate Change and the Coastal Environment.

Coastal Water Bodies

Coastal Water Bodies
Author: Felicita Scapini,Gabriele Ciampi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789048188543

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Addressing the links between science and the real world with a sound scientific baseline, Coastal Water Bodies targets researchers of various disciplines whose interest lies in the integrated sustainable management of coastal water bodies. The main topic of this book is not the ecology according to its accepted meaning, but rather the ‘places and people’ concerned – the coastal zones of the Mediterranean that are rich in ecological value and the local people who survive thanks to these environmental resources. Integration is the joint consideration of different aspects of water uses and values, and new ways of understanding and managing conflicts around water use are needed if people are to benefit from integration. Sustainability of the ecological and socioeconomic environments requires a climate in which conflicts, if they need to exist, are properly managed in a non-destructive manner.

Managing Wastewater in Coastal Urban Areas

Managing Wastewater in Coastal Urban Areas
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources,Committee on Wastewater Management for Coastal Urban Areas
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309048262

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Close to one-half of all Americans live in coastal counties. The resulting flood of wastewater, stormwater, and pollutants discharged into coastal waters is a major concern. This book offers a well-delineated approach to integrated coastal management beginning with wastewater and stormwater control. The committee presents an overview of current management practices and problems. The core of the volume is a detailed model for integrated coastal management, offering basic principles and methods, a direction for moving from general concerns to day-to-day activities, specific steps from goal setting through monitoring performance, and a base of scientific and technical information. Success stories from the Chesapeake and Santa Monica bays are included. The volume discusses potential barriers to integrated coastal management and how they may be overcome and suggests steps for introducing this concept into current programs and legislation. This practical volume will be important to anyone concerned about management of coastal waters: policymakers, resource and municipal managers, environmental professionals, concerned community groups, and researchers, as well as faculty and students in environmental studies.

Conflicts over Marine and Coastal Common Resources

Conflicts over Marine and Coastal Common Resources
Author: Karen A. Alexander
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781351796972

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This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine and coastal resources, the underlying causes, and attempts to prevent them. Despite the emergence of various marine and coastal governance approaches to address the effects of human activities within the marine environment, conflict continues. In this book, the author outlines the reasons conflicts can, and do, arise in the marine and coastal environment. Drawing on case studies from both the northern and southern hemispheres, the book takes a broad view of how we interact with our environment, of how and why conflict is perpetuated as a political and cultural phenomenon, and how this varies or remains constant across space and place. The case studies explore not only the underlying perceptions and needs of those involved in marine and coastal conflict and the types of conflicts that arise in oceanic and coastal areas, but also the underpinning reasons for these conflicts. Marine and coastal resource conflicts have the potential to derail conservation efforts and blue growth policies, as well as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Thus, it is imperative we understand the drivers and exacerbating factors of marine and coastal conflict. Arguing that there is an urgent need for renewed thinking and focus on conflict prevention, the author develops a theory of marine and coastal conflict which allows us to understand those factors and the means to help prevent such conflicts arising in the first place. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of coastal and marine science and environmental management as well as those working in the field of marine resource management, including coastal zone managers and fisheries managers.