An edition of The last beach (2014)

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"The Last Beach is an urgent call to save the world's beaches while there is still time. The geologists Orrin H. Pilkey and J. Andrew G. Cooper sound the alarm in this frank assessment of our current relationship with beaches and their grim future if we do not change the way we understand and treat our irreplaceable shores. Combining case studies and anecdotes from around the world, they argue that many of the world's developed beaches, including some in Florida and in Spain, are virtually doomed and that we must act immediately to save imperiled beaches. After explaining beaches as dynamic ecosystems, Pilkey and Cooper assess the harm done by dense oceanfront development accompanied by the construction of massive seawalls to protect new buildings from a shoreline that encroaches as sea levels rise. They discuss the toll taken by sand mining, trash that washes up on beaches, and pollution, which has contaminated not only the water but also, surprisingly, the sand. Acknowledging the challenge of reconciling our actions with our love of beaches, the geologists offer suggestions for reversing course, insisting that given the space, beaches can take care of themselves and provide us with multiple benefits." -- Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
237

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The last beach
2014, Duke University Press Books
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Table of Contents

The end is nigh!
Selling the family silver : beach-sand mining
Indefensible : hard structures on soft sand
Patch-up jobs : beach replenishment
The plastisphere : trash on the beach
Tar balls and magic pipes
Stuck in a rut : driving on the beach
The enemy within : beach pollution
The international dimension of beach destruction
The end is here.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-232) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.700914/6
Library of Congress
GB451.2 .P55 2014, GB451.2.P55 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 237 pages
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27174968M
ISBN 10
0822357984, 0822358093
ISBN 13
9780822357988, 9780822358091
LCCN
2014015437
OCLC/WorldCat
872620259

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