《Managing Coastal Erosion》是一本圖書,作者是Committee on Coastal Erosion Zone Manage; Water Science and Technology Board; Marine Board
基本介紹
- 外文名:Managing Coastal Erosion
- 作者:Committee on Coastal Erosion Zone Manage; Water Science and Technology Board; Marine Board
- 出版時間:1990年1月
- 頁數:204 頁
- ISBN:9780309083713
- 定價:63.56 美元
內容簡介
More and more of the nation's vast coastlines are being filled with homes and vacation resorts. The result is an increasing number of structures built on erosion-prone shores - with many of these structures facing collapse or damage. In response to mounting property losses, Congress has given the Federal Emergency Management Agency responsibility for incorporating coastal erosi...(展開全部) More and more of the nation's vast coastlines are being filled with homes and vacation resorts. The result is an increasing number of structures built on erosion-prone shores - with many of these structures facing collapse or damage. In response to mounting property losses, Congress has given the Federal Emergency Management Agency responsibility for incorporating coastal erosion into its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This book from the National Research Council addresses the immediate question of how to develop an erosion insurance program - as well as the larger issues raised by the continually changing face of our nation's shorelines. "Managing Coastal Erosion" explores major questions surrounding a national policy on coastal erosion: Should the federal government be in the business of protecting developers and individuals who build in erosion-prone coastal areas? How should such a program be implemented? Can it prompt more responsible management of coastal areas? The volume provides federal policymakers, state floodplain and resource managers, civil engineers, environmental groups, marine specialists, development companies, and researchers with invaluable information about the natural processes of coastal erosion and the effect of human activity on those processes. The book also details the workings of the NFIP, lessons to be learned from numerous state coastal management programs, and much more.