Guidelines for the Study of Shoreline Change in the Western Indian Ocean Region

This manual sets out an approach to the identification and monitoring of shoreline change and its causative processes at local and regional scales that is appropriate to the coastal management problems of the region as reported by the regional contributors. The approach aims to promote the targeting of sparse resources on the acquisition and provision of information that is most relevant to the management of the problem. The procedures for monitoring shoreline change and its contributory processes are described, including the use of accessible relevant regional information and data or meta-data sets.

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Main Authors: Nyandwi, N., Kairu, K.
Format: Non-Refereed biblioteca
Language:English
Published: UNESCO 2000
Subjects:Oceanography, Environmental monitoring, Environmental surveys, Socioeconomic aspects, Sociological aspects, Coastal structures, Coastal zone, Coastal zone management, Sediment analysis, Sedimentary environments, Sedimentary rocks, Sedimentary structures,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2629
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-26292021-05-19T07:01:23Z Guidelines for the Study of Shoreline Change in the Western Indian Ocean Region Nyandwi, N. Kairu, K. Oceanography Environmental monitoring Environmental surveys Environmental monitoring Socioeconomic aspects Sociological aspects Coastal structures Coastal zone Coastal zone management Sediment analysis Sedimentary environments Sedimentary rocks Sedimentary structures This manual sets out an approach to the identification and monitoring of shoreline change and its causative processes at local and regional scales that is appropriate to the coastal management problems of the region as reported by the regional contributors. The approach aims to promote the targeting of sparse resources on the acquisition and provision of information that is most relevant to the management of the problem. The procedures for monitoring shoreline change and its contributory processes are described, including the use of accessible relevant regional information and data or meta-data sets. Affiliation: Mr Kuria Kairu, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Mombasa Kenya and Dr Ntahondi Nyandwi, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar-es-Salaam Zanzibar, Tanzania Published Physical shoreline change, classifying coasts, coastal change, 2008-08-29T07:28:05Z 2008-08-29T07:28:05Z 2000 Non-Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2629 en IOC Manuals and Guides, 40 68 Western Indian Region UNESCO
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topic Oceanography
Environmental monitoring
Environmental surveys
Environmental monitoring
Socioeconomic aspects
Sociological aspects
Coastal structures
Coastal zone
Coastal zone management
Sediment analysis
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary structures
Oceanography
Environmental monitoring
Environmental surveys
Environmental monitoring
Socioeconomic aspects
Sociological aspects
Coastal structures
Coastal zone
Coastal zone management
Sediment analysis
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary structures
spellingShingle Oceanography
Environmental monitoring
Environmental surveys
Environmental monitoring
Socioeconomic aspects
Sociological aspects
Coastal structures
Coastal zone
Coastal zone management
Sediment analysis
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary structures
Oceanography
Environmental monitoring
Environmental surveys
Environmental monitoring
Socioeconomic aspects
Sociological aspects
Coastal structures
Coastal zone
Coastal zone management
Sediment analysis
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary structures
Nyandwi, N.
Kairu, K.
Guidelines for the Study of Shoreline Change in the Western Indian Ocean Region
description This manual sets out an approach to the identification and monitoring of shoreline change and its causative processes at local and regional scales that is appropriate to the coastal management problems of the region as reported by the regional contributors. The approach aims to promote the targeting of sparse resources on the acquisition and provision of information that is most relevant to the management of the problem. The procedures for monitoring shoreline change and its contributory processes are described, including the use of accessible relevant regional information and data or meta-data sets.
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Environmental monitoring
Environmental surveys
Environmental monitoring
Socioeconomic aspects
Sociological aspects
Coastal structures
Coastal zone
Coastal zone management
Sediment analysis
Sedimentary environments
Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary structures
author Nyandwi, N.
Kairu, K.
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Kairu, K.
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title Guidelines for the Study of Shoreline Change in the Western Indian Ocean Region
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title_full_unstemmed Guidelines for the Study of Shoreline Change in the Western Indian Ocean Region
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