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Living with Florida`s Atlantic Beaches – Coastal Hazards from Amelia Island to Key West: Living with the Shore

Autor David M. Bush, William J. Neal, Norma J. Longo, Kenyon C. Lindeman, Deborah F. Pilkey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2004
From Amelia Island just south of Georgia to Key West’s southern tip, Florida’s beaches are its greatest asset. Yet Florida’s dynamic Atlantic coast is a dangerous brew of rapidly proliferating structural development on highly erodible shores periodically hit by some of nature’s greatest storms. The same development that has been driven by the attraction of beautiful beaches and coastal amenities, now threatens those very resources. In turn, coastal structures are vulnerable to sea level rise, shoreline retreat, winter storms, and hurricanes. Most of the methods for reducing losses associated with storms as well as slower processes such as shoreline retreat and sea level change only protect property in the short term and at a growing cost in dollars and loss of natural habitat in the long term. Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is a guide to mitigating or reducing losses of property, human life, and natural resources by living with, rather than at, the shore. This illustrated volume provides an introduction to coastal processes and geology along with a brief history of coastal hazards and the short sighted human responses. This is the first volume in the series to discuss the significant long-term impact of dredge and fill beach construction on the living marine resources. Guidance is provided for longer term risk reduction in the form of tips on storm resistant construction and site evaluation; including maps for evaluating relative vulnerability to hazards. A brief review of coastal regulations will help property owners understand and navigate the various permit requirements for developing coastal property. Living with Florida's Atlantic Beaches is an invaluable source of information for everyone from the curious beach visitor to the community planner, from the prudent property investor to the decision making public official.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822332893
ISBN-10: 0822332892
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 106 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 150 x 236 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Living with the Shore


Notă biografică

David M. Bush is an associate professor in the Department of Geosciences at the State University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia.William J. Neal is a professor in the Department of Geology at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan.Norma J. Longo is a geologist in Durham, North Carolina.Kenyon C. Lindeman, a biologist, is a senior scientist with Environmental Defense in Miami, Florida.Deborah F. Pilkey is an engineer in Simi Valley, California.Luciana Slomp Esteves is a coastal geologist at the Laboratory of Oceanographic Geology at Fundacao University in Rio Grande, Brazil.

Cuprins

List of Figures, Tables, and Risk Maps xi
Preface xvii
1. From Fort Clinch to Fort Taylor: East Florida’s Dynamic Coast 1
2. The Vulnerable Coast: Living With Storms 28
3. The Variable Coast: Beaches, Barrier Islands, and Coastal Processes 49
4. The Fortified Coast: Living With Coastal Engineering 67
5. Environmental Effects of Beach Management 100
6. The Rules of the Coast: Assessing Hazards 120
7. The Nitty-Gritty Coast: Evaluating Your Coastal Site 140
8. The Built Coast: Construction Guidelines 249
9. The Managed Coast: Living with Coastal Regulations 278
Appendixes
A. Hazard Safety Checklists 295
B. Guide to Local, State, and Federal Agencies Involved in Coastal Development 302
C. 101 Useful Coastal References 314
Index 329

Descriere

A call to live with the coast, as opposed to living at the coast; unless Florida coastal communities conserve beaches and mitigate storm impacts, the future of the beach-based economy is in question