Sandy Beaches as Endangered Ecosystems

Sandy Beaches as Endangered Ecosystems

Environmental Problems, Possible Assessment and Management Solutions

Goncalves, Silvia; Ferreira, Susana

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

300

Mole

9781032172583

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1. Sandy Beach Heterogeneity: Intertidal and Supralittoral Communities 2. The Biology and Ecology of Sandy Beach Surf Zones 3. Human Impacts over Sandy Beaches 4. Urbanization of Coastal Areas: Loss of Coastal Dune Ecosystems in Japan 5. Strategies to Mitigate Coastal Erosion 6. Exploring the Sun and the Sea- Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Tools Regarding Touristic and Recreational Activities on Coastal and Beach Systems 7. Validation and Use of Biological Metrics for the Diagnosis of Sandy Beach Health 8. Conservation Shortcuts: A Promisor Approach for Impact Assessments and Management of Sandy Beaches 9. Towards a New Integrated Ecosystem-Based Model for Beach Management: The Case of S'Abanell Beach (Catalonia-Spain: North-Western Mediterranean) 10. The Beach Ecology Coalition: Enhancing Ecosystem Conservation and Beach Management to Balance Natural Resource Protection and Recreational Use 11. Sandy Beach Management and Conservation: The Integration of Economic, Social and Ecological Values
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Sandy Beach;Beach Management;Coastal ecosystem;Sea Turtles;Ecological assessment;Ghost Crabs;Marine conservation;Surf Zones;Environmental management;Beach Grooming;Ecological monitoring;Wave Energy;Ecological indicators;Human impacts;Beach Nourishment;Coastal Erosion;Beach Ecosystem;Beach Types;Mole Crabs;Beach Width;Blue Flag;Beach Maintenance;Green Infrastructure;Dissipative Beaches;Coastal Sand Dune Systems;Reflective Beaches;Detached Breakwaters;Rip Current;Conservation Shortcuts;Biological Metrics;Co-occurring Species;Beach Communities