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    Title: 台灣海岸沙丘地之環境經營
    Management and Conservation of Coastal Dunes in Taiwan
    Authors: 張政亮
    Contributors: 地學所
    Keywords: coastal sand dunes
    management
    stratagems
    land resources
    Date: 1995-03
    Issue Date: 2016-06-30 13:06:31 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Coastal sand dune are widely distributed through the island of Taiwan due to the steep terrain, abundant rainfall, richness of sand supply, previling typhoon, monsoon and sea-land breeze.
    This paper wi11 deal with the formation of the Taiwan dunes and their location, land use and disaster of them. Comparing the foreign organiztions have introduced many complex stratagems in protection and management of coastal dunes, the destruction and change of the Taiwan dunes is clear. Because the dunefields were used as fishery, planting and industrial park, most of the dunes were leveled off entirely. Some of the residual sand dunes still exist at present fixed by windbreak forest.
    For the sand dunes have the function of protecting the coast, they had better be well-planned and well-managed so as to maintain the sustainable utilization of this land resoureces.
    Relation: 私立中國文化大學地學研究所研究報告 ; 8期 (1995 / 03 / 01) , P313 - 334
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Geography & Graduate Institute of Earth Science / Geography ] academic journal

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