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Environmental Design Guidelines for Low Crested Coastal Structures
Fills the gap between engineering and ecology in coastal defence planning
Stephen J. Hawkins (Author), Hans Falk Burcharth (Author), Barbara Zanuttigh (Author), Alberto Lamberti (Author)
9780080449517, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 16 October 2007
448 pages
24 x 16.5 x 2.8 cm, 0.91 kg
The effect of manmade activities is primarily local but can extend far away from the location of intervention. This underlines the importance of establishing coastal zone management plans covering large stretches of coastlines. In recent years, interest in Low Crested Structures (coastal defense structures with a low-crest) has been growing together with awareness of the sensitivity to environmental impacts produced by coastal defenses. The relation between wave climate, beach erosion, beach defence means, habitat changes and beach value, which clearly exists based on EC research results, suggests the necessity of an integrated approach when designing coastal protection schemes. In accordance with this need, the present design guidelines cover structure stability and construction problems, hydro and morphodynamic effects, environmental effects (colonisation of the structure and water quality), societal and economic impacts (recreational benefits, swimming safety, beach quality). Environmental Design Guidelines for Low Crested Coastal Structures is specifically dedicated to Low Crested Structures, and provides methodological tools both for the engineering design of structures and for the prediction of performance and environmental impacts of such structures. A briefing of current best practice for local and national planning authorities, statutory agencies and other stakeholders in the coastal zone is also covered. Presented in a generic way, this book is appropriate throughout the European Union, taking into account current European Commission policy and directives for the promotion of sustainable development and integrated coastal zone management.
Part I. Guidelines
1. Definition of LCSs covered by the guidelines
2. Function of LCSs
3. Objectives and target effects of LCSs
4. Outline of design procedure
5. Initial considerations
6. Investigation of environmental conditions
7. Conceptual/pre-design alternatives
8. Detailed design of preferred scheme
9. Materials for LCSs
10. Construction of LCSs
Part II. Appendix
11. Case Studies
12. An example of environmental design of coastal defence
Part III. Tools
13. Design tools related to engineering
14. Background knowledge and tools for prediction of ecological impacts
15. Design tools related to socio-economics
Subject Areas: Environmental science, engineering & technology [TQ], Hydraulic engineering [TNF], Structural engineering [TNC], Environmentalist thought & ideology [RNA]