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The Need for Sustaining Urban Beaches and Shorelines
Our urban agglomerates (over 10,000,000 residents) continue to grow (UN, 2000) and it is reasonable to assume that future population growth will continue to expand our urban areas. The already crowded beaches and shores where residents flock to find much needed recreation will become even more overcrowded and will have an urgent need for expansion.
The Need for Sustaining Urban Beaches and Shorelines
Our urban agglomerates (over 10,000,000 residents) continue to grow (UN, 2000) and it is reasonable to assume that future population growth will continue to expand our urban areas. The already crowded beaches and shores where residents flock to find much needed recreation will become even more overcrowded and will have an urgent need for expansion.
The Need for Sustaining Urban Beaches and Shorelines
Magoon, Orville T. (author) / Edge, Billy L. (author) / Ewing, Lesley C. (author) / Treadwell, Donald D. (author) / Melander-Magoon, Karen (author)
Fourth Annual Northeast Shore and Beach Preservation Association Conference (NSBPA) ; 2001 ; Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
Urban Beaches ; 1-7
2003-09-25
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Beaches , Illinois , Europe , Shore protection , Restoration , Private sector , United States , Urban areas , Massachusetts , Chicago , Public welfare , Boston
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