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the need for specialized training in the complexities of coastal processes and in the design and construction techniques suited to the coastal environment(Fernandez- Armesto, 2009:pp. 24-29). Unfortunately, the number of coastal engineers i...
marine ecosystem. Marine ecosystems supposedly cover about 71% of the Earths visual surface, and it is famously recognized that 97% of the planet is made up of water. Marine ecosystems are different from freshwater ecosystems because they e...
coastal zones are spatial zones where both sea and land processes combine (Sharma, 2009). For any country in the world, the importance of these coastal zones is tremendous. It is one of the hugest and productive zones of the world where peo...
coastal forests and trees in protecting against coastal erosion.” Braatz, S., et al. Coastal protection in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean Tsunami: What role for forests and trees? Proceedings of the Regional Technical Workshop, 2007. Web...
Importance Coastal wetlands are shallow lands immersed in sea or freshwater water which give habitat to various species of plants and animals. They are generally found near deltas and estuaries, where rivers merge into the sea. Wetlands ca...
Coastal erosion occurs when the sea is gaining ground on the earth because of wind, waves and tidal movements in the context of sediment supply. Coastal erosion is a natural process that has always existed and that has shaped the shores of ...
ethnographic method. These three features can be summarized under the headings of naturalism, understanding and discovery (Hammersley, 1990, pp 121-101): Naturalism This is the view that the goal of social studies is to reflect the nature o...