shorelands
Shorelands are the land areas immediately adjacent to the shore of a water body, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and seas. In many jurisdictions, shorelands are defined as a belt extending inland from the water to a prescribed distance and may include nearby wetlands and floodplains. The term is used in land-use planning and environmental regulation to distinguish these zones from inland uplands and aquatic environments.
Ecologically, shorelands perform important functions. They provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species
Management and regulation of shorelands typically involve zoning rules, setbacks from the water, limits on building
Human use and pressures on shorelands include recreation, housing, tourism, and transportation infrastructure. The areas face