“Coastal Dunes” explores the dynamic nature of these sandy landscapes, emphasizing their crucial role as natural barriers against coastal erosion and storm surges.
These dune systems, shaped by aeolian transport and sediment availability, are not static; they constantly evolve in response to natural forces and human impacts.
Intriguingly, the book highlights how different dune types form under various environmental conditions, each creating distinct ecological niches.
The book argues for integrated coastal management strategies, recognizing the complex interplay between geological processes, ecological dynamics, and human activities.
Examining case studies from around the world, it reveals the impact of urbanization, agriculture, and climate change on dune stability and biodiversity.
By drawing on field observations, remote sensing data, and experimental studies, the book offers a comprehensive overview suitable for students, researchers, and coastal managers.
It progresses from basic principles of dune morphology to proposing sustainable protection and restoration plans, culminating in a discussion of future challenges amidst climate change.