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      Sustainable Coastal Design and Planning

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      Sustainable Coastal Design and Planning book

      Edited ByElizabeth Mossop
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 16 November 2018
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429458057
      Pages 470
      eBook ISBN 9780429458057
      Subjects Built Environment, Engineering & Technology
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      Mossop, E. (Ed.). (2018). Sustainable Coastal Design and Planning (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429458057

      ABSTRACT

      As different parts of the globe deal with the challenges of coastal settlements in the Anthropcene landscape of increasing uncertainty, the methods of design offer new strategies for developing and testing solutions. These complex problems require collaboration across disciplines, with scientists, planners, engineers, designers, and others able to work together in finding new ways of living in coastal and changing landscapes.

      Sustainable Coastal Design and Planning is an outstanding collection of essays by leading practitioners and academics from across the globe on design and planning for coastal resilience in the face of climate change. It thoroughly explores the questions of coastal change at different scales and provides international case studies that illustrate diverse strategies in different geographies and cultures. Taken as a whole, they canvas a broad palette of approaches and techniques for engaging these complex problems.

      Divided in two parts, this book focuses on how to develop solutions through multidisciplinary design thinking and informs all stakeholders on specific methods and practices that will be needed to work effectively in this dynamic space.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part Part 1|1 pages

      New Ways of Thinking and Working

      section Section I|1 pages

      Shifting Realities

      chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

      Designing the Coast in the Moment of Rain

      ByAnuradha Mathur, Dilip da Cunha

      chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

      Fraying at the Edges: On Coastal Life and Rising Seas

      ByAbbas El-Zein

      chapter Chapter 3|15 pages

      (Re)Think (Re)Design for Resilience

      ByNina-Marie Lister

      chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

      Resilience and the Translation of Expertise

      ByJane Wolff

      section Section II|1 pages

      Methods and Practices

      chapter Chapter 5|18 pages

      The Joy of Counterintuitivity

      ByRob Roggema

      chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

      The Dutch “Room for the River” Program (2006–2017): Landscape Quality as a Binding Agent

      ByDirk Sijmons

      chapter Chapter 7|12 pages

      Drawing a Line in the Sand: Rebuild by Design, Mathematical Modeling, and Blue Dunes

      ByKathleen John-Alder

      chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

      Designing Resiliency: Interdisciplinary Geovisualization for Complex Coastal Environments

      ByForbes Lipschitz

      chapter Chapter 9|16 pages

      Best Practices for Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Coastal Resiliency

      ByJill Allen Dixon

      chapter Chapter 10|15 pages

      Engaging the Community to Envision the Coastal Climate Future

      ByKaren M. O'Neill, Heather Fenyk

      part Part 2|1 pages

      New Strategies

      section Section III|1 pages

      Deltas, Bays, and Estuaries

      chapter Chapter 11|20 pages

      Structures of Coastal Resilience: Adaptive Design for Jamaica Bay, New York

      ByCatherine Seavitt Nordenson

      chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

      Resilience and Coastal Ecosystems: Three Typologies, Three Design Approaches

      BySteven N. Handel, Gina Ford, Briana Hensold

      chapter Chapter 13|14 pages

      Resilience of Natural Systems and Human Communities in the Mississippi Delta: Moving beyond Adaptability Due to Shifting Baselines

      ByCraig E. Colten, John W. Day

      chapter Chapter 14|15 pages

      New Orleans, Coastal City

      ByElizabeth Mossop

      chapter Chapter 15|16 pages

      The Giving Delta*

      ByJeffrey A. Carney, Robert R. Twilley, Claire Agre, Jonathan Hird, Ioannis Georgiou, Jeff Shelden

      chapter Chapter 16|22 pages

      A Fine Dutch Tradition in the Noordwaard

      ByRobbert de Koning

      chapter Chapter 17|15 pages

      Thresholds and Contingencies: A Design Process for Regional Coastal Resilience

      ByPenny Allan, Martin Bryant

      chapter Chapter 18|22 pages

      The Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire

      ByBruno De Meulder, Kelly Shannon

      section Section IV|1 pages

      Sites and Structures

      chapter Chapter 19|14 pages

      The New Hondsbossche Dunes

      ByAdriaan Geuze, Edzo Bindels, Riette Bosch

      chapter Chapter 20|20 pages

      Adaptive Landscapes for Coastal Restoration and Resilience in Contemporary China

      ByMary G. Padua, Stanley Lung Wai Cham

      chapter Chapter 21|17 pages

      Going with the Flow: Building Resilience in Southeast Queensland

      ByJames Davidson, Samuel Bowstead

      chapter Chapter 22|18 pages

      Architectural Strategies for a Dynamic Coast

      ByJori Erdman

      chapter Chapter 23|28 pages

      The Hard Habitats of Coastal Armoring

      ByRichard L. Hindle

      chapter Chapter 24|21 pages

      Armatures for Coastal Resilience

      ByKristina Hill
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