shoreoriented
Shoreoriented is an adjective applied to policies, research programs, designs, and operations that prioritize coastal zones and shoreline processes. It encompasses considerations such as erosion, sediment transport, tidal influence, sea-level rise, and storm surge, and it is used to describe approaches that place the shoreline at the center of planning and management. The term is used across disciplines including urban planning, civil and coastal engineering, ecology, and maritime economy.
In urban planning and infrastructure, shore-oriented approaches aim to strengthen resilience of coastal communities by integrating
In ecology and fisheries, shore-oriented management focuses on nearshore habitats and the interface between land and
Policy and governance discussions around shore orientation often address tradeoffs between protection, habitat conservation, and public
See also: coastal engineering, shoreline management plans, coastal resilience, littoral zone, marine spatial planning.