Private development and corporate financing to resist coastal erosion The simplest coastline erosion is the result of a combination of natural and artificial processes that damage or lose coastlines and coasts. For this discussion wetlands are also included. The best way to protect beaches, coastlines, wetlands is controversial. Protection of extremists considers restricting or restricting land use and using taxes to repair damaged assets is the most prudent answer to coastline erosion.
Excessive construction and overdevelopment can damage the part of the ability of natural coastlines to protect themselves, thereby affecting erosion. The loss of sand dunes, wetland filling, and the traditionally designed "protection" of the coastal "protection" structure contribute to the loss of further coastlines. One of the most troublesome ways to protect this development is to promote the "nutrition" of the beach as a rational approach. Naval dredging and offshore total mining are aimed at removing more naturally supplemented sediments into the deep ocean and by allowing more wave energy to influence the shore by actually deepening the shore Weaken the natural coastline defense. We must remember to see only the loss of arid areas. Many coasts and coasts removed before this can not be seen.
The influence of waves and migration of deposits along the coastline promoted erosion of the coastline. When we have a cliff coastline, erosion is the strongest, and erosion is the weakest when we have a smooth coastline and beach. On gentle slopes, energy is gradually consumed as waves approach, and in the case of cliffs there is the possibility that the waves will hit the cliffs with full power. The erosion of the waves undercut the cliff and the cliffs retreated. During wave attack, chemical degradation (salt crystallization pressure, dissolution of soluble components - cement) of water and air and crushed rocks pushed into the crack under pressure will also weaken the cliff rocks. This process brings a wave cut platform. The fragments that fell from the cliff during the retreat are destroyed by the waves and removed by the action of waves and coastal drifts (waves as horizontal saws).
Erosion is the process of moving soil from one place to another by wind, water, or other natural action. Natural process, or always? Unfortunately, coastline erosion is often accelerated by human activity. In my first FWA syllabus I decided to focus on how agriculture can promote this erosion process. My first statement said, "Cows need to be trapped outside the reservoir, cattle destroy coastlines, causing soil erosion, which in turn affects the population of fish." Natural reservoir humans cause soil erosion problems by destroying coastline vegetation, which in turn will affect fish resources.