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Beaches in Japan have been eroding since the 1970s as a result of
the artificial land alterations. Approximately 3000 fishing ports
and 1000 commercial ports have been built nationwide, as well as
2532 large dams being constructed in the upstream basins of large
rivers. Due to the port and dam developments, fluvial sand supply
has significantly reduced resulting in shoreline recession around
the river mouths. Continuous sand supply along the coastline has
also been obstructed by the port breakwaters. The formation of wave
shelter zone by the port breakwaters induce longshore sand
transport, thereby leading to an accretion of large amount of sand
in the wave shelter zone and erosion in the surrounding area. Thus,
almost all causes of the beach erosion in Japan are due to
anthropogenic factors. The exact situation of the beach erosion has
never been clear in literatures that are written in Japanese, or in
English. Coastal engineers can and should learn from these results,
otherwise the same situation and problems, which were induced by
excessive coastal development without protection measures and due
attention given to nearby coasts, will recur throughout the
world.Textbooks on coastal engineering, that were already
published, describe only the theoretical fundamentals of the
subject, but lack the practical perspectives and field studies. The
book examines many coastal areas as examples, highlighting the
various erosion factors which should be avoided elsewhere globally.
This book was first published in Japanese in 2004, and was
translated into English by the present author.
Beaches in Japan have been eroding since the 1970s because of
artificial land alterations and unsustainable coastal development.
Almost all causes of the beach erosion in Japan are due to
anthropogenic factors - as a result of human activity. This book
presents the state of the beaches throughout Japan, looking at the
current reality and the classification of causes of beach erosion
using real-life, illustrated examples. It then goes on to look at
practical models which can be used to predict changes to different
types of beaches, and concludes with investigation of beach erosion
as a wider structural problem. Lessons learnt show the manner in
which excessive coastal development without clearly identified
measures for beach protection can have widespread global
ramifications.This second edition presents new findings from field
studies carried out on Japanese beaches, along with the development
and improvement of the numerical model presented previously. In
addition to the first edition, six new examples of the beach
erosion in Japan are included, as is new analysis of the BG model
(a model for predicting based on Bagnold's concept), which can be
applicable to various field problems.Originally published in
Japanese (2004), this updated version gives clear practical
guidance to coastal engineers working to prevent irreversible beach
erosion and sustainable coastal development policy.
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