This new edition - now with Nancy Jackson as a co-author - continues the themes of the first edition: the need to restore the biodiversity ecosystem health and ecosystem services provided by coastal landforms and habitats especially in the light of climate change. The second edition reports on progress made on practices identified in the first edition presents additional case studies and addresses new and emerging issues. It analyzes the tradeoffs involved in restoring beaches and dunes - especially on developed coasts - the most effective approaches to use and how stakeholders can play an active role. The concept of restoration is broad and includes physical ecological economic social and ethical principles and ideals. The book will be valuable for coastal scientists engineers planners and managers as well as shorefront residents. It will also serve as a useful supplementary reference textbook in courses dealing with issues of coastal management and ecology.
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