“…As such, understandings of areas and infrastructures as amphibious has also been taken up in coastal engineering, including dynamic management approaches. Thinking of the land-sea interface as amphibious has helped to understand and intervene in coastal or delta regions in a way that fosters or builds on the intermingling of water, land and human dwelling in these areas (Bijker, 2007;Carse, 2012;Lahiri-Dutt, 2014), For example, amphibiously oriented infrastructures, such as particular forms of dams and dikes, can sustain human dwelling in watery or flood-prone landscapes (Barba Lata, 2017;Morita, 2016).…”