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September 13, 2013 +
Nancy +
Jackson +
Newark +
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New Jersey Institute of Technology +
October 20, 2013 +
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October 18, 2013 +
October 18, 2013 +
The need to understand the complex interac … The need to understand the complex interactions of geomorphic, biotic and human processes on beaches and dunes is growing in importance due to predictions of increases in relative sea level rise, storm activity and population density. These stressors will likely have dramatic effect on the resilience of coastal systems and the ultimate success of future adaptive management strategies to cope with place-based community hazards. Advances in research within biology and earth sciences have increased our understanding of the interactions between coastal flora and fauna and geomorphic changes in nearshore, beach and dune environments, but there is a need for a synthesis approach that will more fully describe development, feedback, and maintenance of coastal systems over space and through time. Knowledge of geomorphic-biotic interactions on coasts that have been artificially restored or urbanized is still rudimentary, despite the efforts of many investigators from the physical, natural and social sciences who study coastal ecosystems across broad spatial and temporal scales. The three-day symposium is designed to present current knowledge and provide the opportunity to discuss future research directions on coastal systems, including models of system change and adaptive management. of system change and adaptive management. +
The 44th Binghamton geomorphology symposium +
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17:32:23, 22 July 2015 +
New Jersey +