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Environmental Planning for Oceans and Coasts : Methods, Tools, and Technologies / by Michelle Eva Portman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Geotechnologies and the Environment ; 15Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: 1 online resource (XVIII, 237 pages 48 illustrations, 40 illustrations in color.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319269719
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Environmental planning for oceans and coasts; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 551.457 23 POE
Contents:
Connections: Environmental Planning for Oceans and Coasts -- Why this book is needed -- Planning for Coasts and Oceans -- Managing of coastal and ocean environments -- "Walk through" -- How this book can be used -- Definitions and Fundamental Concepts -- When? Historical considerations -- Who? Institutions and Legal Considerations -- What? Planning and management principles -- Why? Special Challenges -- New Horizons -- Coasts and Oceans physical and socio economic characteristics -- Climate Change Impacts -- Mitigation, adaptation, resilience -- Ocean Development -- Coastal Megacities -- Rivers and Inland Water bodies -- Principles of Integration -- What is integration and why is it important? -- Integrated Coastal Zone Management -- Integrated Marine Planning -- Integrated Watershed Planning -- Ecosystem based Management -- What this approach means -- Coastal ecoSystem-based management -- Marine ecosystem based management -- Implementation -- Ecosystem Services -- Overview -- The Services -- ES Assessment -- Assessment Methods -- Coastal Tourism Planning -- Overview -- Socio economic considerations -- Coastal Ecotourism -- Public Participation -- Marine Spatial Planning -- Marine Protected Areas -- Decision Support Tools -- Water Sensitive Urban Development -- Case Study I -- Case Study II -- Case Study III.
Summary: This book informs environmental planning professionals, students and those interested in oceans and coasts from an environmental perspective about what is needed for planning and management of these unique environments. It is comprised of twelve chapters organized in three parts. Part I highlights the basics tenets of environmental planning for oceans and coasts including important concepts from the general field of planning and coastal and ocean management (e.g., hydrography, oceans policy and law, geomorphology). Environmental problems inherent within oceans and coasts (such as sea level rise, marine pollution, overdevelopment, et cetera) are also addressed, especially those at the land-sea interface. Part II covers those methodological approaches regularly used by planners working to improve environmental quality and conditions of oceans and coasts, among them: integrated planning and management, ecosystem services, pollution prevention, and marine spatial planning. Part III focuses specifically on state of the art tools and technologies employed by planners for marine and coastal protection. These include systematic conservation planning for protected areas, decision support tools, coastal adaptation techniques and various types of communication, including visualization, narration and tools for stakeholder participation. The final chapter in the book reviews the most important concepts covered throughout the book and emphasizes the important role that environmental planners have to play in the protection and well-being of oceans and coasts. Michael K. Orbach, of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, penned the book's foreword.
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Connections: Environmental Planning for Oceans and Coasts -- Why this book is needed -- Planning for Coasts and Oceans -- Managing of coastal and ocean environments -- "Walk through" -- How this book can be used -- Definitions and Fundamental Concepts -- When? Historical considerations -- Who? Institutions and Legal Considerations -- What? Planning and management principles -- Why? Special Challenges -- New Horizons -- Coasts and Oceans physical and socio economic characteristics -- Climate Change Impacts -- Mitigation, adaptation, resilience -- Ocean Development -- Coastal Megacities -- Rivers and Inland Water bodies -- Principles of Integration -- What is integration and why is it important? -- Integrated Coastal Zone Management -- Integrated Marine Planning -- Integrated Watershed Planning -- Ecosystem based Management -- What this approach means -- Coastal ecoSystem-based management -- Marine ecosystem based management -- Implementation -- Ecosystem Services -- Overview -- The Services -- ES Assessment -- Assessment Methods -- Coastal Tourism Planning -- Overview -- Socio economic considerations -- Coastal Ecotourism -- Public Participation -- Marine Spatial Planning -- Marine Protected Areas -- Decision Support Tools -- Water Sensitive Urban Development -- Case Study I -- Case Study II -- Case Study III.

This book informs environmental planning professionals, students and those interested in oceans and coasts from an environmental perspective about what is needed for planning and management of these unique environments. It is comprised of twelve chapters organized in three parts. Part I highlights the basics tenets of environmental planning for oceans and coasts including important concepts from the general field of planning and coastal and ocean management (e.g., hydrography, oceans policy and law, geomorphology). Environmental problems inherent within oceans and coasts (such as sea level rise, marine pollution, overdevelopment, et cetera) are also addressed, especially those at the land-sea interface. Part II covers those methodological approaches regularly used by planners working to improve environmental quality and conditions of oceans and coasts, among them: integrated planning and management, ecosystem services, pollution prevention, and marine spatial planning. Part III focuses specifically on state of the art tools and technologies employed by planners for marine and coastal protection. These include systematic conservation planning for protected areas, decision support tools, coastal adaptation techniques and various types of communication, including visualization, narration and tools for stakeholder participation. The final chapter in the book reviews the most important concepts covered throughout the book and emphasizes the important role that environmental planners have to play in the protection and well-being of oceans and coasts. Michael K. Orbach, of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, penned the book's foreword.

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