The Environment in Asia Pacific Harbours

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  • The Environment in Asia Pacific Harbours Book Detail

  • Author : Eric Wolanski
  • Release Date : 2006-01-18
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 534
  • ISBN 13 : 9781402036545
  • File Size : 84,84 MB

The Environment in Asia Pacific Harbours by Eric Wolanski PDF Summary

Book Description: Urbanization has reached unprecedented levels in the estuarine and coastal zone, particularly in the Asia Pacific region where mega-cities and mega-harbours are still growing. This book demonstrates the different solutions and pitfalls, successes and failures in a large number of ports and harbours in the Asia Pacific Region, and shows how science can provide ecologically sustainable solutions that apply wherever the growth of mega-harbours occurs.

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The Environment in Asia Pacific Harbours

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Urbanization has reached unprecedented levels in the estuarine and coastal zone, particularly in the Asia Pacific region where mega-cities and mega-harbours are

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Urbanization has reached unprecedented levels in the estuarine and coastal zone, particularly in the Asia Pacific region where mega-cities and mega-harbours are

Asia-Pacific Coasts and Their Management

Asia-Pacific Coasts and Their Management

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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 popul