¶ … Coasts are the dynamic junction of water, air, and land. Winds and waves, tides and currents, migrating sand dunes and mud flats, a variety of plant and animal life -- all combine to form our ever-changing coasts." (USGS, 2004) Coastlines all over the world are subjected to a wide variety of erosion and denudation effects. Some of these effects are natural occurrences while many are the result of human interaction with the environment. While natural occurrences have be taking place for thousands of years, threats to coastlines from coastal communities in the form of recreational and residential development, waste disposal, spill accumulation and waste disposal are all cause damages to the coast line at a much faster rate.
Wave action, wind, surf and rising sea levels are all impacting coastlines all over the world. Many of these actions of coastlines are very gradual; the effects on the coastlines take many years to occur. Hurricanes however, can cause changes in the coastline within a short period of time. Storm surges and wave action during hurricanes and coastal storms can move large quantities of sand and sediment from or to coastlines. Currents and winds have the ability to move and shape coastlines constantly and this process is never ending or stable. There are many different types of coastlines ranging from rocky shores like the coastline in California and Ireland, sand beaches like the ones in Florida and South Carolina to the marshlands and wetlands of Louisiana.
Traditional rivers carrying sediments have had the ability to deposit large quantities of these sediments at the mouth of the rivers. Deltas formed as a result of this extend the coastline continuously into the ocean. Human activity at different points along the river also impacts the ability of the river to form deltas and provide sediments...
……South African Municipalities Municipal Revenue Loss Reduction through Improved Municipal Valuation Methodologies:Balance Sheet Enhancement of South African Municipalities to Improve Rates and Taxes Revenue GenerationAbstractThis study examines the property valuation process of Municipalities in South Africa and develops a strategy for strengthening that process in order to more efficiently value properties and ultimately to enhance municipal balance sheets and increase revenue streams. This study proposes an innovative valuation method based
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