“…Sand nourishment, construction of piers, and deepening of the waters behind the beach created new barrier islands with sand dunes, salty marches, lagoons, recreational pathways, and marinas. The dunes of the beach park were gradually formed by the wind, animals, and humans; hence the processes of nature was an integral part of the landscape design (interview with original designer; Lund et al, 2021). Sand was pumped in from far out in the sea to get the right grain size, the water level and circulation in the lagoons were closely regulated by overflow structures, piers were built with boulders from Scania, and the new barrier islands were connected to the hinterland by bridges (Valgreen and Front, 1986).…”