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Dethier --$tShoreline development on Puget Sound /$rDoug Myers --$tRegulating shoreline armoring in Puget Sound /$rRandy Carman, Kathy Taylor, and Peter Skowlund --$tNational perspective and human dimensions --$tMitigating the effects of bulkheads on the Bay Shore of Fire Island National Seashore /$rKarl F. Nordstrom, Nancy L. Jackson, and Patricia Rafferty --$tShoreline armoring impacts and management along the shores of Massachusetts and Kauai, Hawaii /$rJames F. O'Connell --$tThe Effects of armoring shorelines -- the California experience /$rGary B. Griggs --$tA Report from the National Research Council: mitigating shore erosion along sheltered coasts /$rSusan Roberts --$tDeveloping alternative shoreline armoring strategies: the living shoreline approach in North Carolina /$rC.A. Currin, W.S. Chappell, and A. Deaton --$tHuman dimensions of nearshore restoration and shoreline armoring, with application to Puget Sound /$rThomas M. Leschine. 327 $tCoastal geologic and oceanographic processes --$t"Design with nature" strategies for shore protection: the construction of a cobble berm and artificial dune in an Oregon State park /$rPaul D. Komar and Jonatan C. Allan --$tGravel transport and morphological response on a supply-limited beach, Point White, Bainbridge Island /$rPhil Osborne, Greg Curtiss, and Jessica Co?te? --$tAssessing littoral sediment supply (feeder bluffs) and beach condition in King and Southern Snohomish counties, Puget Sound, Washington /$rJim Johannessen --$tBeach processes and ecological response --$tBiological effects of shoreline armoring in Puget SOund: past studies and future directions for science /$rCasimir A. Rice --$tFish and invertebrate response to shoreline armoring and restoration in Puget Sound /$rJason D. Toft [and others] --$tAnticipated effects of sea level rise in Puget Sound on two beach-spawning fishes /$rKirk L. 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Dale Langford 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWashington, D.C. $cNational Academy Press$d1997 215 $a1 online resource (224 pages) $cillustrations 300 $a"National Academy of Engineering." 311 0 $a9780309051330 311 0 $a0309051339 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction: Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment""; ""Contents""; ""The Liberation of the Environment""; ""Time for a Change: On the Patterns of Diffusion of Innovation""; ""Population, Technology, and the Human Environment: A Thread Through Time""; ""How Much Land Can Ten Billion People Spare for Nature?""; ""Freeing Energy from Carbon""; ""Life-styles and the Environment: The Case of Energy""; ""Elektron: Electrical Systems in Retrospect and Prospect""; ""Materialization and Dematerialization: Measures and Trends"" 327 $a""Toward the End of Waste: Reflections on a New Ecology of Industry"" ""Humans in Nature: Toward a Physiocentric Philosophy""; ""Sustaining the Human Environment: The Next Two Hundred Years""; ""Biographical Data""; ""Index"" 330 $aTechnological Trajectories and the Human Environment provides a surprising projection of a much greener planet, based on long-range analysis of trends in the efficient use of energy, materials, and land. 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