Increasing population, expanding industry and commerce, and tourism are
placing added pressures on an already highly-utilized coastal zone. This
book, through a series of case studies, illustrates the variety of
changes already made along the coastlines of the world. The examples
used are mainly from China, Japan, The Netherlands, and the United
States, all countries with extensively engineered shorelines.
Modifications emphasized include those associated with protection
against coastal erosion, building of artificial beaches and islands,
reclamation for aquaculture and agriculture, and the construction of
harbors. The information in this book should be useful for all planners
and engineers involved in the construction of coastal engineering works
and for students interested in coastal modification.