History and Heritage of Coastal Engineering 1996
DOI: 10.1061/9780784401965.015
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“…Nowadays, many beaches around the world are maintained or even widened and enlarged artificially through the practice of sand nourishments -either performed directly on the beach or in the foreshore area. During decades of practice this these techniques have proven to be very successful in counteracting coastal erosion and stabilising shorelines (Niemeyer et al 1996;Sørensen et al 1996;Wiegel and Saville 1996). Sand, of course, is an increasingly valuable resource (Bridges et al 2018) that can only be removed from designated dredge sites.…”
Section: Beaches and Foreshore Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nowadays, many beaches around the world are maintained or even widened and enlarged artificially through the practice of sand nourishments -either performed directly on the beach or in the foreshore area. During decades of practice this these techniques have proven to be very successful in counteracting coastal erosion and stabilising shorelines (Niemeyer et al 1996;Sørensen et al 1996;Wiegel and Saville 1996). Sand, of course, is an increasingly valuable resource (Bridges et al 2018) that can only be removed from designated dredge sites.…”
Section: Beaches and Foreshore Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sand dunes are closely linked with adjacent beach ecosystems and are interacting with them through various processes -mainly storage, transport and exchange of sand (Defeo et al 2009) -acting as a sand reservoir for the beach and the surf zone (Wiegel and Saville 1996). As mentioned above with regard to beach ecosystems, there are three states of interacting beach-dune systems according to Doody (2013), depending on the availability of sand.…”
Section: Dunesmentioning
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