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Coastal conservation and management: An ecological perspective
Doody, J.P. (2001). Coastal conservation and management: An ecological perspective. Conservation Biology Series, 13. Kluwer Academic: Dordrecht. ISBN 0-412-59470. 308 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0971-3
Part of: Goldsmith, F.B. Conservation Biology Series. ISSN 1363-3090, more

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    Marine/Coastal

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    Coastal Conservation and Management provides the reader with a synthesis of the range and variation of the main coastal formations and includes practical guidance on their management. The book discusses all the main coastal habitats of importance for nature conservation (saltmarsh, shingle, sand dune and seacliff) as well as combinations of these habitats (estuaries and other coastal wetlands). It offers a comprehensive picture of both the soft sedimentary formations and those which are more resilient. While these habitats have all been covered elsewhere in the literature, no single volume gives such a wide-ranging account. An attempt is made throughout to provide the reader with a basic understanding of the importance and range of variation of each habitat and coastal ecosystem. The principal issues are discussed and the key management options identified. Some prescriptive suggestions are made, though for the most part, the reader is left to ponder the issues and their possible solutions.

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