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Beach Management Tools - Concepts, Methodologies and Case Studies, 1st ed. 2018 Coastal Research Library Series, Vol. 24

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Botero Camilo M., Cervantes Omar, Finkl Charles W.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Beach Management Tools - Concepts, Methodologies and Case Studies

This book provides an overview of beach management tools, including carrying capacity, beach nourishment, environmental and tourism awards (like Blue Flag or others), bathing water quality, zoning, beach typologies, quality index, user's perception, interdisciplinary beach monitoring, coastal legislation, shore protection, social and economic indicators, ecosystem services, and coastal governance (applied in beach case studies). 

Beaches are one of the most intensely used coastal ecosystems and are responsible for more than half of all global tourism revenues, and as such the book introduces a wide range of state-of-the-art tools that can be used to deal with a variety of beach challenges. Each chapter features specific types of tools that can be applied to advantage in beach management practices. With examples of local and regional case studies from around the globe, this is a valuable resource for anyone involved in beach management.
 1. A Decision Making (DEMA) tool to be used in Ecosystem-Based Management System (EBMS) applications.- 2. Active management of microbiological pollution risks in bathing waters: tools and future perspective.- 3. Affectation of harmful algal blooms in the environment, public health and the development of productive activities in the coastal zone of Mexico: case study of the lack of governance for the solution of this problem.- 4. An overview of Integrated and interdisciplinary approaches to Beach and Coastal.- 5. Analysis of Blue Flag Beaches compared with Natural Beaches in the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, Spain.- 6. Assessing hotspots to storm-induced hazards in the Catalan coast. Where are my sensitive areas?.- 7. Assessing shoreline change rates in Mediterranean beaches. A comprehensive comparison between datum-based and proxy-based shoreline extraction approaches.- 8. Assessment of beach sand and its associated health effects: an example from port dickson beaches (Malaysia).- 9. Assessment of the Beaches of the Dominican Republic by useful Management Variables.- 10. Beach carrying capacity estimations using HR satellite imagery – a tool to define beach use areas.- 11. Beach Carrying Capacity: The importance of a concept poorly understood.- 12. Beach Ecosystem-based Adaptation.- 13. Beach litter characteristics along the Gibraltar Strait: implications for coastal zone management.- 14. Beach safety management.- 15. Beaches of the southern baltic sea.- 16. Coastal sand dune dynamic and evolutive trend in a headland bay beach system in semi arid Chile: The case of Punta de Choros, Coquimbo.- 17. Comparative Analysis of the Management Process and Governance of beaches between Brazil and Uruguay.- 18. Counting beach visitors: Tools, methods and management applications.- 19. Coupled Human-Nature Tools for Beach Management.- 20. Drowning risk perception in coastal areas: Elements for building a methodology for prevention.- 21. Ecosystem management tools tostudy natural habitats as wave energy dissipation structures and coastal protection mechanisms.- 22. Environmental and health risk by the presence of parasites in the sand of cartagena beaches.- 23. Florida and US East Coast Beach Change Metrics Derived from LiDAR Data Utilizing ArcGIS Python Based Tools.- 24. Identification of Storm Surge Vulnerable Areas in Bay of Manzanillo, Colima, México.- 25. Integrating beach user and local community perceptions in beach management.- 26. Landfilling of coastal wetlands in Yucatan, Mexico: a multidisciplinary analysis.- 27. Environmental services as a tool for negotiating usage in the coastal ecoregions of the sand dunes in Baja California, Mexico.- 28. Management for multipurpose use on sheltered beaches: conceptual framework for conservation and recreation over an ecological basis.- 29. Microscale governance and temporal regulations in beach Management.- 30. Nautical Recreational and Beach Tourism Service Providers (NRBTSP) at Gaviotas beach in Mazatlán, Sinaloa (Mexico).- 31. Overall response to deep sea impact on Colima´s beaches.- 32. Preserving sand quality in beach nourishment.- 33. Privatization of the Mexican Coast, the case of the municipality of Solidarity (municipio de Solidaridad), Quintana Roo: correspondence between the work of public administration and development of everyday life practices.- 34. Recreational carrying capacity assessment for beach management, with examples from southern Mozambique.- 35. Recreational preferences of estonian shore types and willingness to pay in comparison.- 36. Rip currents in Costa Rica: drowning statistics, research and future developments.- 37. Sandy beach preservation and recreation: actions for adaptation to the legislation.- 38. Status of the Coastline of Puerto Rico.- 39. Sustainable Coastal Zone Management Strategies for Unconsolidated Deltaic Odisha, the Northern Part of East Indian Coast.- 40. Temporal space behavior of three environmental quality determinants from touristic beaches in cartagena, Colombia.- 41. The Morphodynamics behaviour of a cross-shore sandbar in a microtidal environment.- 42. Use and perception on beach restoration projects in Yucatán peninsula: technical or culture issues?.- 43. User’s perception of beach characteristics and management in summer and autumn seasons: the case of Gran Canaria Islands (Spain).- 44. Users’ data support the case for differential beach management in South Africa.- 45. Using drones to evaluate sand volumen in the “La Lagunita” dune field, Ensenada, México. 
 Camilo-Mateo Botero Saltaren
Expert in integrated coastal management and tourist beaches. European PhD in Water and Coastal Management (Spain), European Master in Water and Coastal Management (Portugal), Master in Ports and Coastal Engineering (Spain), postgraduate course in Public Management (Colombia), UNESCO expert in Tsunami Warning Systems (Hawaii, EEUU), PNUD expert in Multilateral Environmental Agreements (Grenada) European Expert in Marine Spatial Planning (France) and Environmental and Sanitary Engineer (Colombia). He has been professor in Colombia, Ecuador, Cuba, Argentina, Brasil, Puerto Rico and Uruguay in topics such as beach management, environmental impact assessment, coastal management, environmental management and research methods. He is researcher in marine topics since 1996, focusing last years in beach certification schemes and beach environmental quality. He become to several academic networks, such as the Beach Management and Certification IberoamericanNetwork - PROPLAYAS and the Integrated Coastal Management Iberoamerican Network - IBERMAR. Moreover, he is director of the Coastal Systems Research Group in Colombia, researcher in Universidad de La Costa (Colombia), member of editorial board of 'Revista COSTAS' of UNESCO and reviewer of the Ocean and Coastal Management Journal (Elsevier). Author of more than 50 publications, including books, scientific articles and dissemination. Lecturer in over 60 opportunities and advisory over 20 undergraduate and master's thesis. He is fluent in English language and communication skills in Italian and Portuguese.

Omar Darío Cervantes Rosas
Dr. Omar Cervantes is specialist in Coastal Zone and Beach Management. He has a master and a PhD in Coastal Oceanography and postgraduate courses in The professionalization of NGOs. Member of national system of researchers en Mexico since 2013. He participated in two short stays in Ceará and Para Brazilian Federal Univer
Presents the most complete and updated compendium of tools to manage recreational beaches Contains examples and techniques developed for scientists and beach managers from around the world Provides a book for managers, scientists and practitioners interested in methods that improve the quality of recreational beaches Offers a useful resource that elucidates best management practices as applied to beach systems

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