Current Trends in Estuarine and Coastal Dynamics 1st Edition
Grab attention with cutting-edge insight into the world’s shorelines with Current Trends in Estuarine and Coastal Dynamics, 1st Edition by Xiao Hua Wang and Lulu Qiao. This authoritative volume synthesizes contemporary research and practical approaches for understanding how estuaries and coasts respond to natural forces and human influence.
Delve into clear, expert-driven discussions of tidal hydrodynamics, sediment transport, shoreline change, numerical modeling, and the implications of sea-level rise. Written for researchers, coastal engineers, environmental planners, and graduate students, the book bridges theory and application—translating complex science into usable guidance for managing and protecting vulnerable coastal zones across the Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and beyond.
Discover evidence-based strategies and modern analytical tools that support resilient coastal design, habitat conservation, and sustainable development. Case studies and comparative perspectives illuminate how estuarine processes differ between tropical and temperate systems and how local geomorphology and climatic trends shape management choices. Whether you work on urban waterfronts, river mouths, tidal marsh restoration, or policy-driven adaptation projects, this title equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions.
Practical yet scholarly, the book is ideal for professionals seeking to update skills and for academic courses in coastal science and engineering. Add Current Trends in Estuarine and Coastal Dynamics to your reference shelf to stay current with the science shaping tomorrow’s coasts. Order now to bring rigorous, regionally relevant coastal expertise to your practice or classroom.
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