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To develop the following abstracts, the editorial staff searches more than 100 scientific journals, professional and organizational newsletters, conference proceedings, and other resources for information relevant to practice and research. Please send suggested abstract sources to the editorial staff (ERjournal@aesop.rutgers.edu). Coastal & Marine Communities Metrics to Assess Ecological Condition, Change, and Impacts in Sandy Beach Ecosystems. 2014. Schlacher, T. (School of Science and Engineering, The University of the Sunshine Coast, Q-4558 Maroochydore, Australia, tschlach@usc.edu.au), D. Schoeman, A. Jones, J. Dugan, D. Hubbard, O. Defeo, C. Peterson, M. Weston, B. Maslo, A. Olds, F. Scapini, R. Nel, L. Harris, S. Lucrezi, M. Lastra, C. Huijbers and R. Connolly. Journal of Environmental Management 144:322335. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. jenvman.2014.05.036 Schlacher et al. have given coastal managers and conservation practitioners a handy guide that is scientifically-based, cost-effective, and designed for non-specialist use. Typically, beach management is concerned with human interest first (development, tourism, and human health) and seldom on ecosystem health of the non-human shoreline community. The most common environmental issues that are addressed include: erosion, fishing, habitat loss, pollution, recreation, and wildlife conservation. These are broad categories for a manager to address and they all require baseline inventory work and long-term monitoring after
Ecological Restoration – University of Wisconsin Press
Published: Feb 18, 2015
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