
Living with the Puerto Rico Shore
Duke University Press
Will be published approx. on 24. April 1995
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-8223-1575-9 (ISBN)
Description
In this, the eighteenth title in Duke University Press's Living With the Shore series, the authors present a "user's guide" to the coastal zone of Puerto Rico. Presenting a geological appraisal of the history, dynamics, and hazards of the island's coastline, Living With the Puerto Rico Shore is the first in the series to examine a tropical region and the first to examine an area outside the continental United States.
The book provides detailed descriptions of the entire shoreline, noting the specific coastal hazards of each coastal reach. These hazards include coastal erosion, storm surge flooding, and potential damage from earthquakes. Where high-density development or significant roads and utilities are particularly at risk, these are also noted. The effects that sand mining, seawalls, jetties, and other attempts at coastal engineering have had on the island are examined. Finally, the authors discuss historical and legal aspects of coastal planning in Puerto Rico, presenting guidelines for selecting building sites.
Of interest to all concerned with protecting our shores and beaches and useful to the coastal planner and manager, Living With the Puerto Rico Shore contains an extensive bibliography and a list of agencies involved in coastal issues.
The book provides detailed descriptions of the entire shoreline, noting the specific coastal hazards of each coastal reach. These hazards include coastal erosion, storm surge flooding, and potential damage from earthquakes. Where high-density development or significant roads and utilities are particularly at risk, these are also noted. The effects that sand mining, seawalls, jetties, and other attempts at coastal engineering have had on the island are examined. Finally, the authors discuss historical and legal aspects of coastal planning in Puerto Rico, presenting guidelines for selecting building sites.
Of interest to all concerned with protecting our shores and beaches and useful to the coastal planner and manager, Living With the Puerto Rico Shore contains an extensive bibliography and a list of agencies involved in coastal issues.
Reviews / Votes
Duke University Press has published a series, Living with the Shore, to educate the determined shore dweller. Maps show what is happening on each stretch of beach, in enough detail to cover specific homesites. The books offer guidelines for buying and building at the shore. They list federal, state, and local agencies that are involved in coastal development, as well as give up-to-date information on laws that regulate land use."-Kelly Walker, ForbesMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
98 photographs, 33 maps, 10 tables, 27 figures
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 261 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
798 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8223-1575-9 (9780822315759)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
David M. Bush is Associate Professor of Geology at State University of West Georgia.
Richard M. T. Webb is with the United States Geological Survey, Division of Water Resources, in Puerto Rico.
JosE GonzAlez Liboy teaches is with the Department of Natural Resources in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Lisbeth Hyman is with the Department of Natural Resources in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan.
Richard M. T. Webb is with the United States Geological Survey, Division of Water Resources, in Puerto Rico.
JosE GonzAlez Liboy teaches is with the Department of Natural Resources in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Lisbeth Hyman is with the Department of Natural Resources in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
William J. Neal is Professor of Geology at Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan.
Content
List of Figures, Tables, and Coastal Risk Maps xi
Preface xvii
1. Puerto Rico in Perspective 1
2. Coastal Dynamics 17
3. Strategic Responses to Shoreline Retreat: Do's and Don'ts of Stabilization 32
4. Other Hazards 48
5. Selecting a Site in Puerto Rico: Recognizing the Hazards of Coastal Living 55
6. A Hazard's-Eye View of the Puerto Rico Coast: Evaluating Your Shoreline 60
7. Coastal Management in Puerto Rico 139
Appendixes
A. Hurricane Checklist 147
B. A Guide to Federal and Commonwealth Agencies Involved in Coastal Development 151
C. Useful References 162
Index 189
Preface xvii
1. Puerto Rico in Perspective 1
2. Coastal Dynamics 17
3. Strategic Responses to Shoreline Retreat: Do's and Don'ts of Stabilization 32
4. Other Hazards 48
5. Selecting a Site in Puerto Rico: Recognizing the Hazards of Coastal Living 55
6. A Hazard's-Eye View of the Puerto Rico Coast: Evaluating Your Shoreline 60
7. Coastal Management in Puerto Rico 139
Appendixes
A. Hurricane Checklist 147
B. A Guide to Federal and Commonwealth Agencies Involved in Coastal Development 151
C. Useful References 162
Index 189