TY - BOOK ID - 15993788 TI - Integrated Coastal Zone Management : Status, Challenges and Prospects PY - 2018 SN - 3658170522 3658170506 PB - Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg, DB - UniCat KW - Environment. KW - Environmental management. KW - Civil engineering. KW - Water pollution. KW - Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution. KW - Civil Engineering. KW - Water Policy/Water Governance/Water Management. KW - Environmental pollution. KW - Engineering KW - Public works KW - Chemical pollution KW - Chemicals KW - Contamination of environment KW - Environmental pollution KW - Pollution KW - Contamination (Technology) KW - Asbestos abatement KW - Bioremediation KW - Environmental engineering KW - Environmental quality KW - Factory and trade waste KW - Hazardous waste site remediation KW - Hazardous wastes KW - In situ remediation KW - Lead abatement KW - Pollutants KW - Refuse and refuse disposal KW - Environmental aspects KW - Integrated coastal zone management. KW - ICM (Integrated coastal management) KW - ICZM (Integrated coastal zone management) KW - IMCAM (Integrated marine and coastal area management) KW - Integrated coastal area management KW - Integrated coastal areas management KW - Integrated coastal management KW - Integrated marine and coastal area management KW - Coastal zone management KW - Environmental stewardship KW - Stewardship, Environmental KW - Environmental sciences KW - Management KW - Aquatic pollution KW - Fresh water KW - Fresh water pollution KW - Freshwater pollution KW - Inland water pollution KW - Lake pollution KW - Lakes KW - Reservoirs KW - River pollution KW - Rivers KW - Stream pollution KW - Water contamination KW - Water pollutants KW - Water pollution KW - Waste disposal in rivers, lakes, etc. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:15993788 AB - This book gives a brief but comprehensive overview of Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Using water management as an example, it enables readers to understand different interests and requirements. It is intended as a textbook for students but can also be used by professionals in administration as well as project management and planning. By summarizing hydrological aspects it clarifies the challenges in water management (e. g. coastal protection, drainage and river management). Further, it presents the principles and methods for integration and good, collaborative processes taking into account the interests and requirements at coastal zones. The book focuses on the status quo in Europe, with examples from The Netherlands, Germany and Spain, and offers up-to-date insights into the state of the art in the United States of America or Australia. The author also takes a fresh look at a number of topics, such as historical reflections. Contents The Coast – Characteristics, Living, Working Historical Annotations and European Developments Basics of Integrated Coastal Zone Management Hydrology of Coastal Regions Sectorial Descriptions Integrated Management Approaches Methodologies of Integration Fictitious Case Studies Audience Students in programs related to coastal issues: civil engineering hydraulics, geosciences, limnology, hydrology, marine biosciences, environmental law, social sciences. Professionals in administration as well as policy and pressure groups. About the Author Dr. Frank Ahlhorn completed doctoral degree at the University of Kiel and is head of Küste und Raum - Ahlhorn & Meyerdirks GbR, a company involved in various aspects of coastal zone management. ER -