Coastal Recreation Management: The sustainable development of maritime leisureTaylor & Francis, 8 de out. de 2013 - 352 páginas The maritime environment includes both the water resource of the terrestrial coast and estuarine and coastal inshore waters. This book, for undergraduate students and those training in the field, relates the need to manage water-based leisure activities with the need to manage the maritime environment on which they depend. |
Conteúdo
The Need for Leisure | 23 |
5 | 36 |
Wind Waves and Tides | 43 |
5 | 65 |
Limitations for Coastal Recreation Helen Pickering | 69 |
Water Quality and Pollution Sue Lewey | 93 |
Planning and the Provision of Marine Recreation | 115 |
Small Craft Equipment Operation and Organizations | 141 |
Marinas and Yachting Tim Goodhead Nicholas Kasic | 181 |
Commercial Harbour Operations and Recreation | 201 |
A Comparison with Inland Waters | 225 |
Regional Strategies for Coastal Recreation Tim Badman | 247 |
Coastal Management Plans David Johnson | 273 |
Legislation or SelfRegulation Ian Harris Zelda Hill | 297 |
Summary | 323 |
Sea School Management Tim Goodhead | 161 |
Outras edições - Ver todos
Coastal Recreation Management: The Sustainable Development of Maritime Leisure Tim Goodhead,David Johnson Visualização parcial - 1996 |
Coastal Recreation Management: The sustainable development of maritime leisure Tim Goodhead,Johnson Visualização parcial - 2013 |
Coastal Recreation Management: The Sustainable Development of Maritime Leisure Tim Goodhead,Johnson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
Termos e frases comuns
activities areas Association Authority bathing beach become boats bodies British centres changes clubs coast coastal recreation communication concerned conservation consideration considered consultation Council craft determine directive effects environment environmental equipment established estuary example existing facilities Figure governing groups Harbour identify impact implementation important increase individual industry initiatives inland interests involved issues land launch leisure limited London major management plans marina maritime nature objectives operation opportunities organizations Park participation particularly planning points Port possible potential practice problems produced proposals protection range regional regulations resource responsibility result rivers safety sailing schools skiing specific sport strategy tide traffic users vessels water-based watersports wave wind windsurfing yachts zone