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Beach Management Tools - Concepts, Methodologies and Case Studies
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Camilo M. Botero
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Omar Cervantes
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Charles W. Finkl
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2018
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-58303-7
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978-3-319-58304-4
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2018
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10.1007/978-3-319-58304-4
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Book chapters
pp. 3
State-of-the-Art Beach Ecosystem Management from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 21
A DEcision MAking (DEMA) Tool to Be Used in Ecosystem-Based Management System (EBMS) Applications
pp. 41
Dune System Restoration in Osório Municipality (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil): Good Practices Based on Coastal Management Legislation
pp. 59
Environmental Analysis and Classification of Coastal Sandy Systems of the Dominican Republic
pp. 75
Environmental Services of Beaches and Coastal Sand Dunes as a Tool for Their Conservation
pp. 101
Evolutional Trends and the Current Management of the Beach-Dune Systems Along the Western Polish Coast (Southern Baltic Sea)
pp. 145
Recreational Beaches as Factors of Involvement in a Coral Community: Colima Case Study
pp. 159
Spatially Explicit Models in Local Dynamics Analysis: The Potential Natural Vegetation (PNV) as a Tool for Beach and Coastal Management
pp. 181
State-of-the-Art Beach Geomorphology from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 197
A Hybrid CA-ANN-Fuzzy Model for Simulating Coastal Changing Patterns
pp. 219
Assessing Shoreline Change Rates in Mediterranean Beaches
pp. 239
Florida and US East Coast Beach Change Metrics Derived from LiDAR Data Utilizing ArcGIS Python Based Tools
pp. 259
From Sediment Movement to Morphodynamic Changes, Useful Information from the Modeling World to the Beach Management Practice
pp. 273
Mexican Beach Sands: Composition and Vulnerability
pp. 319
The Morphodynamics Behaviour of a Cross-Shore Sandbar in a Microtidal Environment, Anjos Cove, Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
pp. 333
State-of-the-Art Users’ Risk Assessment on Beaches from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 349
Assessment of Potential Impacts in Tourism of the Increase in the Average Sea Level
pp. 373
Beach Management Practices and Occupation Dynamics: An Agent-Based Modeling Study for the Coastal Town of Nags Head, NC, USA
pp. 421
Impacts of Coastal Erosion, Anthropogenic Activities and their Management on Tourism and Coastal Ecosystems: A Study with Reference to Karnataka Coast, India
pp. 441
Management Tools for Safety in Costa Rica Beaches
pp. 469
Risk Assessment to Extreme Wave Events: The Barranquilla – Cienaga, Caribbean of Colombia Case Study
pp. 527
State-of-the-Art Innovative Beach Management Tools from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 545
Analysis of Blue Flag Beaches Compared with Natural Beaches in the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, Spain
pp. 561
Counting Beach Visitors: Tools, Methods and Management Applications
pp. 579
Remote Sensing Data and Image Classification Algorithms in the Identification of Beach Patterns
pp. 589
The Prospect of Nautical Recreational and Beach Tourism Service Providers About the Beach Certification, at Gaviotas Beach, in Mazatlán
pp. 603
State-of-the-Art Beach Governance from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 619
Beach Management, Beyond the Double Standard for Client Demands and Environmental Sustainability
pp. 635
Interdisciplinary Criteria and Indicators to Identify Priorities for Beach and Dune Management
pp. 659
Microscale Governance and Temporal Regulations in Beach Management
pp. 679
Pacific Island Beaches: Values, Threats and Rehabilitation
pp. 701
Privatization of the Mexican Coast, the Case of the Municipality of Solidaridad, Quintana Roo from the Perspective of the Public Administration and Everyday Life Practices
pp. 719
Sources of Information for the Management of Coastal Territory in Mexico
pp. 735
Strategies for the Management of the Marine Shoreline in the Orla Araranguá Project (Santa Catarina, Brazil)
pp. 755
Sustainable Coastal Zone Management Strategies for Unconsolidated Deltaic Odisha, the Northern Part of East Indian Coast
pp. 781
State-of-the-Art Beach Environmental Quality from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 795
Beach Litter Characteristics Along the Moroccan Mediterranean Coast: Implications for Coastal Zone Management
pp. 821
Beach Sand Quality and Its Associated Health Effects of Port Dickson Beaches (Malaysia): An Analysis of Beach Management Framework
pp. 831
Environmental and Health Risk by the Presence of Parasites in the Sand of Cartagena Beaches
pp. 845
Temporal Space Behavior of Three Environmental Quality Determinants from Touristic Beaches in Cartagena, Colombia
pp. 861
State-of-the-Art Users’ Perception on Beaches from the Tree of Science Platform
pp. 875
Integrating Social Perceptions in Beach Management
pp. 895
Recreational Preferences of Estonian Coastal Landscapes and Willingness-to-Pay in Comparison – A Good Tool for Creating National Beach Management Strategy
pp. 913
User’s Perception of Beach Characteristics and Management in Summer and Autumn Seasons: The Case of Gran Canaria Island (Spain)
pp. 933
Utility of Users Data and Their Support for Differential Beach Management in South Africa
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