ABSTRACT

In this new and highly original textbook for a range of interdisciplinary courses and degree programmes focusing on marine and coastal resource management, readers are offered an introduction to the subject matter, a broad perspective and understanding, case study applications, and a reference source. Each chapter is written by an international authority and expert in the respective field, providing perspectives from physical and human geography, marine biology and fisheries, planning and surveying, law, technology, environmental change, engineering, and tourism. 

In addition to an overview of the theory and practice of its subject area, many chapters include detailed case studies to illustrate the applications, including relationships to decision-making requirements at local, regional, and national levels. Each chapter also includes a list of references for further reading, with a selection of key journal papers and URLs. Overall, this volume provides a key textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate courses and for the coastal or marine practitioner, as well as a long-term reference for students.

chapter 1|1 pages

Introduction

part I|96 pages

Fundamentals

part II|77 pages

Mapping, monitoring and modelling

chapter 7|20 pages

Coastal data collection

Applying geospatial technologies to coastal studies

chapter 10|19 pages

Hydrographic surveying

part III|142 pages

Current and emerging sectors and issues