Environmental Planning for Oceans and Coasts: Methods, Tools, and Technologies

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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, etc.) 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 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.

Author(s): Michelle Eva Portman (auth.)
Series: Geotechnologies and the Environment 15
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XVIII, 237
Tags: Coastal Sciences; Oceanography; Water Industry/Water Technologies; Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Connections: Environmental Planning, Oceans and Coasts....Pages 3-18
Definitions and Fundamental Concepts....Pages 19-39
Policy, Law and Mapping: Foundations of Mankind’s Relationship to the Sea....Pages 41-58
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Principles of Integration for Oceans and Coasts....Pages 61-77
Pollution Prevention for Oceans and Coasts....Pages 79-95
Marine Spatial Planning....Pages 97-115
Ecosystem Services for Oceans and Coasts....Pages 117-137
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
Marine (and Coastal) Protected Areas....Pages 141-158
Communicating About Oceans and Coasts....Pages 159-178
Decision Support Tools for Coastal and Ocean Planning and Management....Pages 179-190
Current Issues: Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change....Pages 191-210
Conclusions: Can Environmental Planning Save the Oceans?....Pages 211-223
Back Matter....Pages 225-237