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Descriz., analisi, uso, diz. dei dialetti, delle forme antiche21KÜPPERHeinzUONV135377444373ClaassenUONV266871650ITSOL20251003RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00285119SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI S.C VI E 018 SI ST 3053 7 018 Handliches Wörterbuch der deutschen Alltagssprache180240UNIOR04087nam 22006015 450 991083180730332120250322110031.09781478092964147809296310.1515/9781478092964(CKB)28467206500041(DE-B1597)671948(DE-B1597)9781478092964(ScCtBLL)c1212497-d5c3-456e-9f99-266da25d48aa(ODN)ODN0010771470(EXLCZ)992846720650004120231201h20222022 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVanishing Sands Losing Beaches to Mining /Norma J. Longo, Hannah L. Hayes, Keith C. Pilkey, Nelson G. Rangel-Buitrago, Orrin H. Pilkey, William J. NealDurham :Duke University Press,[2022]©20221 online resource (248 p.)Frontmatter --CONTENTS --PREFACE --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --1 Who’s Mining the Shore? --2 Sand: Earth’s Most Remarkable Mineral Resource --3 Singapore Sand Bandits: Sitting on Asia’s Sandpile --4 The Sands of Crime: Mafia, Sand Robbers, and Law Benders --5 Sand Rivers to the Beach: Choked Flow --6 Barbuda and Other Islands: Lessons from the Caribbean --7 A Summoner’s Thirteen Tales: South America’s Coastal Sand Mining --8 A Different Kind of Sand Mining: Legal but Destructive --9 Africa Sands: Desert Abundance — Coastal Dearth --10 Beach Mining: Truths and Solutions --APPENDIX A SAND MINING VIOLENT EVENTS --APPENDIX B SAND RIGHTS: BRINGING BACK REASON --REFERENCES --CONTRIBUTORS --INDEXIn a time of accelerating sea level rise and increasingly intensifying storms, the world’s sandy beaches and dunes have never been more crucial to protecting coastal environments. Yet, in order to meet the demands of large-scale construction projects, sand mining is stripping beaches and dunes, destroying environments, and exploiting labor in the process. The authors of Vanishing Sands track the devastating impact of legal and illegal sand mining over the past twenty years, ranging from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean to South America and the eastern United States. They show how sand mining has reached crisis levels: beach, dune, and river ecosystems are in danger of being lost forever, while organized crime groups use deadly force to protect their illegal mining operations. Calling for immediate and widespread resistance to sand mining, the authors demonstrate that its cessation is paramount for saving not only beaches, dunes, and associated environments but also lives and tourism economies everywhere.BeachesEnvironmental aspectsCoastsEnvironmental aspectsMines and mineral resourcesEnvironmental aspectsSand and gravel mines and miningEnvironmental aspectsSea levelEnvironmental aspectsSeashore ecologyNATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Coastal Regions & ShorelinesbisacshBeachesEnvironmental aspects.CoastsEnvironmental aspects.Mines and mineral resourcesEnvironmental aspects.Sand and gravel mines and miningEnvironmental aspects.Sea levelEnvironmental aspects.Seashore ecology.NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Coastal Regions & Shorelines.Pilkey Orrin H.1934-2024,authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1798799Hayes Hannah L.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autLongo Norma J.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autNeal William J.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autPilkey Keith C.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910831807303321Vanishing Sands4341754UNINA