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Coastal Lowlands by virtue of their position across the boundary of
land and sea belong to the earth's most dynamic systems. This is
true in the physical, i. e. geological and biological, as much as
in the cultural and social sense. Although the nearness to the sea
was and still is fraught with danger coastal lowlands have always
attracted human interest, providing challenging opportunity,
holding the promise of profitable enterprise. Coastal lowlands,
especially where rivers enter the region, are the cradles of great
civilisations and there, of old, populations reached highest
densities. As an example, Dutch history is a tale of human struggle
and endeavour with and against the sea. Dutch 'low landers'
wrestled their land from the sea, in turn the sea forged a nation
of independent fishermen, navigators, farmers and traders who built
their towns and ships at the borders of the North and Zuyder Seas.
As lowlands subside and sea level rises, apparently these days at
an increasing rate, concern about this environment world-wide is
also rising. It certainly was appropriate and timely for the Royal
Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands when celebrating
its 75th birthday to organize and call together a symposium,
focussing attention on the geology and geotechnology of coastal
lowlands; geology to better understand their formation and
evolution, geotechnology to better manage and harvest resources as
much as protect a unique and crucial environment.
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