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  • ...ine management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref> and from the USACE Coastal Engineering Manual < ...Center, Department of the Army, Waterways Experiment Station, 1984. "Shore protection manual".</ref>]]
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  • ...ine management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>. ...[[Coastal Hydrodynamics And Transport Processes]] and [[Littoral drift and shoreline modelling]]):
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  • ...flooding. Furthermore, a revetment is often a supplement to other types of protection such as seawalls and dikes. ...nts built-in into artificial dunes to complement soft shoreline protection solutions.
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  • {{Definition|title=Shoreline management ...ine management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>:
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  • ...ith a major challenge, namely to supply scientific information on possible solutions, and on the predicted effects of the different measures. There is a need fo ...tats or decrease and fragmentation of habitats, due to land claim, coastal protection, extraction of bottom material, dumping and disposal.
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  • ...les of factors that must be taken into consideration when planning coastal protection measures are indicated in Table 3. ...., 2014)<ref>Spalding, M.D. et al. 2014. The role of ecosystems in coastal protection: Adapting to climate change and coastal hazards. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/
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  • ..., 'built-in' [[revetment]], which can supplement soft shoreline protection solutions, like [[shore nourishment|shore nourishments]]. The article considers the c ==Erosion and soft shoreline protection==
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  • ...revent erosion and/or flooding. These and other [[Shore protection, coast protection and sea defence methods|techniques]] effectivley 'fix' the coastline. This ...l zone in Europe under rising sea levels. It suggests a need for more soft protection (nourishment), managed retreat, and possibly accommodation strategies. <ref
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  • ...he articles describes the area, the erosion problem and discusses possible solutions. For definitions of coastal terms, see the article [[definitions of coastal ...ain factor on which the evolution of the cliffs depends, as it is the main protection against waves breaking directly on the cliffs.
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  • ...sidence impact extent. Science of the Total Environment 786: 147415</ref>. Soft soils cannot bear great weight and therefore require adequate foundations o ...public facilities for the fast-growing population. This not only concerns protection against flooding, but also waste removal, sewage collection and treatment a
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  • ...plans. Cases where shorter term impacts are important include water, flood protection, tourism and agriculture. ...he DIVA model has been used to estimate the required investment in coastal protection for different parts of the European coastline <ref>Richards, J. and R. Nich
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  • Mitigation measures aim to limit damage if (natural or manmade) flood protection structures fail or are overtopped by extreme water levels<ref name=I>IPCC, ...astal Wiki articles in the category [[:Category:Coastal protection|coastal protection]].
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  • ...> Oumeraci, H.; and Recio, J. (2009). Geotextile sand containers for shore protection, Handbook of Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Y.C. Kim (ed.), Singapore: Worl ...15). Performance of submerged nearshore sand-filled geosystems for coastal protection. Coastal Engineering 95, 147–159, doi:10.1016/j.coastaleng.2014.10.005.</
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  • ...storm-induced beach erosion or [[dune erosion]]. When dealing with coastal protection measures one has to be aware of this distinction. ...blems is the main topic of this article. Selecting a proper approach for a protection scheme calls, however, for insight in the real causes of the actual erosion
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