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Asia-Pacific Coasts and Their Management
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States of Environment
Mimura, Nobuo

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Provides state-of-the-art understanding of the state of the environment

Structural approach consisting of drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes

Describes both local and global trends including climate change and sea-level rise

Provides an objective basis of the perspective using the latest data

Gives good practices to indicate desirable future direction of coastal management for the Asia and Pacific region


Provides state-of-the-art understanding of the state of the environment

Structural approach consisting of drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes

Describes both local and global trends including climate change and sea-level rise

Provides an objective basis of the perspective using the latest data

Gives good practices to indicate desirable future direction of coastal management for the Asia and Pacific region

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras


Editor is member of:

- American Society of Civil Engineers

- Coastal Education and Research Foundation

- Japanese Society of Civil Engineers

- Japanese Association for Coastal Studies

- Japanese Geomorphologic Union

Editor is active (board) member of:

- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

- International EMECS Center

- Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research

- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategy for Global Change

- Global Environmental Change

- Journal of Coastal Change

- Journal of Global Environmental Engineering



The Asia and Pacific region is home to the world´s largest concentration of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates two-thirds of the world´s human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. This book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. It provides important perspectives on the subject for researchers.

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Coastal zones form a huge variety of natural environments, providing rich resources to humans. They are the place where active interaction occurs between land-based activities and ocean environments. They have attracted human population to form mega cities and economic developments on the coasts, which in turn has caused tremendous pressures on the natural environment. The Asia and Pacific region is a center of such dynamics. It is home to the world´s largest region of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates two-thirds of the world´s human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. Ongoing degradation of the environment resulting from deforestation, desertification, and over-harvesting is becoming a matter of great concern, as floods and droughts occur as a result of this degradation. The Asia-Pacific also forms part of the `Pacific Rim of Fire´ and is, therefore, vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis, as the world is aware of after the Sumatra earthquake tsunami on 26 December 2004. Threats of global environmental change such as climate change and sea-level rise will superpose on such problems. Therefore, appropriate policies and measures are needed for the coastal management, both for the local and global trends. This book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. It will provide excellent perspectives for what is and will be going on in the region to researchers, students, policy makers, coastal managers and other stakeholders.

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This important book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. The region is home to the world´s largest concentration of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates fully two-thirds of the world´s human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. This book provides important perspectives on what is and will be going on in the region´s coastal zones. The Asia-Pacific also forms part of the Pacific´s so-called `Rim of Fire´ and is, therefore, vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis. Threats of global environmental change such as climate change and sea-level rise will superpose on such problems. It is thus vital that appropriate policies and measures are needed for coastal management in the region, in the context of both local and global trends. This book is a highly important addition to the debate.



1.Introduction (Chair: Mimura and Yamamura) 2.Drivers for changes of coastal zone (Chair: Yanagi and Cho) 2.1.1 Monsoon and coastal zone2.1.2 Regional characteristics2.2 Natural environment change2.2.1 Climatic change 2.2.2 Sea level rise 2.3 Human activities 2.3.1 Population and economic growth 2.3.2 Development of river basins 2.3.3 Development of coastal zone 2.3.4 Pollutants 3.Environmental problems in coastal zone (Chair: Sekiguchi and Sanit) 3.1 Changes in coastal features and beach erosion 3.2 Water and sediment pollution 3.3 Ecological changes (mangroves, coral reefs, sea grass etc)3.4 Fishery Industry 3.5 Tourism 3.6 Other matters with oil spill 4.Policy for the conservation and sustainable development of coastal zone (Chair: Hirai, Yamao and Shikida)4.1 Policy Movements of coastal (zone) management highly developing countries/developing countries/small island countries4.2 Coastal (zone) management 4.3 Best practices in each country 5.Regional conditions (Chair: Alino and Saito)5.1 East Asia 5.2 Southeast Asia 5.3 South Asia 5.4 Islands in the Pacific islands 6.Conclusion (Chair: Mimura)- Recommendations toward the sustainable developments

The Asia-Pacific region is home to the world´s largest region of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates two-thirds of the world´s human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. Ongoing degradation of the environment, resulting from coastal development, deforestation, desertification and over-harvesting, are becoming a matter of great concern, as floods and droughts occur as a result of this degradation. The Asia-Pacific region also includes part of the `Pacific Rim of Fire´ and is, therefore, vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis, as the world became aware following the Sumatra earthquake and tsunami on 26 December 2004. Threats of global environmental change, such as climate change and sea-level rise, will exacerbate such problems. Therefore, appropriate policies and measures are needed for coastal management, to address both the local and global trends. This book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to coastal environmental changes in the Asia-Pacific region. It provides excellent perspectives on current and anticipated environmental changes in the region´s coastal areas, to researchers, students, policy makers, coastal managers and other stakeholders.

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This book will be of interest to researchers of coastal science, undergraduate and graduate students of coastal science, engineering and management, to policy makers, coastal managers and coastal developers, and to the fishing industry.

 



From the reviews:

"The book deals with environmental problems and provides perspective on conservation and sustainable development. Regional conditions are highlighted. An excellent book." (A. A. Dordrecht, Built Environment, Issue 22, January-December, 2008)



This important book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. It uses the latest data to provide an objective perspective on the problem.

The Asia and Pacific region is home to the world s largest concentration of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates two-thirds of the world s human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. This book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. It provides important perspectives on the subject for researchers.

1.Introduction (Chair: Mimura and Yamamura)
2.Drivers for changes of coastal zone (Chair: Yanagi and Cho)
2.1.1 Monsoon and coastal zone
2.1.2 Regional characteristics
2.2 Natural environment change
2.2.1 Climatic change
2.2.2 Sea level rise
2.3 Human activities
2.3.1 Population and economic growth
2.3.2 Development of river basins
2.3.3 Development of coastal zone
2.3.4 Pollutants
3.Environmental problems in coastal zone (Chair: Sekiguchi and Sanit)
3.1 Changes in coastal features and beach erosion
3.2 Water and sediment pollution
3.3 Ecological changes (mangroves, coral reefs, sea grass etc)
3.4 Fishery Industry
3.5 Tourism
3.6 Other matters with oil spill
4.Policy for the conservation and sustainable development of coastal zone (Chair: Hirai, Yamao and Shikida)
4.1 Policy Movements of coastal (zone) management highly developing countries/developing countries/small island countries
4.2 Coastal (zone) management
4.3 Best practices in each country
5.Regional conditions (Chair: Alino and Saito)
5.1 East Asia
5.2 Southeast Asia
5.3 South Asia
5.4 Islands in the Pacific islands
6.Conclusion (Chair: Mimura)
- Recommendations toward the sustainable developments


Editor is member of:

- American Society of Civil Engineers

- Coastal Education and Research Foundation

- Japanese Society of Civil Engineers

- Japanese Association for Coastal Studies

- Japanese Geomorphologic Union

Editor is active (board) member of:

- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

- International EMECS Center

- Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research

- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategy for Global Change

- Global Environmental Change

- Journal of Coastal Change

- Journal of Global Environmental Engineering

Über den Autor

Editor is member of:n- American Society of Civil Engineersn- Coastal Education and Research Foundationn- Japanese Society of Civil Engineersn- Japanese Association for Coastal Studiesn- Japanese Geomorphologic UnionnEditor is active (board) member of:n- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changen- International EMECS Centern- Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Researchn- Mitigation and Adaptation Strategy for Global Changen- Global Environmental Changen- Journal of Coastal Changen- Journal of Global Environmental Engineering


Inhaltsverzeichnis



1.Introduction (Chair: Mimura and Yamamura) 2.Drivers for changes of coastal zone (Chair: Yanagi and Cho) 2.1.1 Monsoon and coastal zone 2.1.2 Regional characteristics 2.2 Natural environment change 2.2.1 Climatic change 2.2.2 Sea level rise 2.3 Human activities 2.3.1 Population and economic growth 2.3.2 Development of river basins 2.3.3 Development of coastal zone 2.3.4 Pollutants 3.Environmental problems in coastal zone (Chair: Sekiguchi and Sanit) 3.1 Changes in coastal features and beach erosion 3.2 Water and sediment pollution 3.3 Ecological changes (mangroves, coral reefs, sea grass etc) 3.4 Fishery Industry 3.5 Tourism 3.6 Other matters with oil spill 4.Policy for the conservation and sustainable development of coastal zone (Chair: Hirai, Yamao and Shikida) 4.1 Policy Movements of coastal (zone) management highly developing countries/developing countries/small island countries 4.2 Coastal (zone) management 4.3 Best practices in each country 5.Regional conditions (Chair: Alino and Saito) 5.1 East Asia 5.2 Southeast Asia 5.3 South Asia 5.4 Islands in the Pacific islands 6.Conclusion (Chair: Mimura) - Recommendations toward the sustainable developments


Klappentext

The Asia and Pacific region is home to the world's largest concentration of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates two-thirds of the world's human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. This book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. It provides important perspectives on the subject for researchers.




This important book gives an overview of the state-of-the-art understanding on the drivers, state, and responses to the coastal environmental changes in the Asia and Pacific region. The region is home to the world's largest concentration of coral reefs and mangroves. It accommodates fully two-thirds of the world's human population and its economic activities have the highest growth rate in the world. This book provides important perspectives on what is and will be going on in the region's coastal zones. The Asia-Pacific also forms part of the Pacific's so-called 'Rim of Fire' and is, therefore, vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis. Threats of global environmental change such as climate change and sea-level rise will superpose on such problems. It is thus vital that appropriate policies and measures are needed for coastal management in the region, in the context of both local and global trends. This book is a highly important addition to the debate.

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