A conceptual beachhead: “Beaches and dunes of human-altered coasts” by Karl F. Nordstrom (1994)
A conceptual beachhead: “Beaches and dunes of human-altered coasts” by Karl F. Nordstrom (1994)
Approaching 30 years since its publication in Progress in Physical Geography, Nordstrom’s work from 1994 reads like an uncannily current synopsis of grand challenges in interdisciplinary coastal science. The article is a playbook of testable hypotheses for emerging and future empirical coastal research.
Coastal systems, anthropogenic controls, built environment
481–490
Lazarus, Eli
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June 2022
Lazarus, Eli
642a3cdb-0d25-48b1-8ab8-8d1d72daca6e
Lazarus, Eli
(2022)
A conceptual beachhead: “Beaches and dunes of human-altered coasts” by Karl F. Nordstrom (1994).
Progress in Physical Geography, 46 (3), .
(doi:10.1177/03091333211054679).
Abstract
Approaching 30 years since its publication in Progress in Physical Geography, Nordstrom’s work from 1994 reads like an uncannily current synopsis of grand challenges in interdisciplinary coastal science. The article is a playbook of testable hypotheses for emerging and future empirical coastal research.
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Published date: June 2022
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My thanks to Karl Nordstrom, for the generosity of his correspondence, and to section editor David Butler, for his interest in this contribution. This work was supported in part by a grant from the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2018-282).
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Coastal systems, anthropogenic controls, built environment
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ISSN: 0309-1333
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