Todd, Peter A.
Overview
Works: | 32 works in 37 publications in 1 language and 158 library holdings |
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Genres: | Conference papers and proceedings |
Roles: | Editor, Author, Other |
Classifications: | RC684.N56, 616.1061 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Peter A Todd
Chapter 4 Design Options, Implementation Issues and Evaluating Success of Ecologically Engineered Shorelines by Rebecca L Morris(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 34 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented construction of artificial structures along shorelines globally. Construction has been recently amplified by societal responses to reduce flood and erosion risks from rising sea levels and more extreme storms resulting from climate change. Such structures, leading to highly modified shorelines, deliver societal benefits, but they also create significant socioeconomic and environmental challenges. The planning, design and deployment of these coastal structures should aim to provide multiple goals through the application of ecoengineering to shoreline development. Such developments should be designed and built with the overarching objective of reducing negative impacts on nature, using hard, soft and hybrid ecological engineering approaches. The design of ecologically sensitive shorelines should be context-dependent and combine engineering, environmental and socioeconomic considerations. The costs and benefits of ecoengineered shoreline design options should be considered across all three of these disciplinary domains when setting objectives, informing plans for their subsequent maintenance and management and ultimately monitoring and evaluating their success. To date, successful ecoengineered shoreline projects have engaged with multiple stakeholders (e.g. architects, engineers, ecologists, coastal/port managers and the general public) during their conception and construction, but few have evaluated engineering, ecological and socioeconomic outcomes in a comprehensive manner. Increasing global awareness of climate change impacts (increased frequency or magnitude of extreme weather events and sea level rise), coupled with future predictions for coastal development (due to population growth leading to urban development and renewal, land reclamation and establishment of renewable energy infrastructure in the sea) will increase the demand for adaptive techniques to protect coastlines. In this review, we present an overview of current ecoengineered shoreline design options, the drivers and constraints that influence implementation and factors to consider when evaluating the success of such ecologically engineered shorelines
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 34 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented construction of artificial structures along shorelines globally. Construction has been recently amplified by societal responses to reduce flood and erosion risks from rising sea levels and more extreme storms resulting from climate change. Such structures, leading to highly modified shorelines, deliver societal benefits, but they also create significant socioeconomic and environmental challenges. The planning, design and deployment of these coastal structures should aim to provide multiple goals through the application of ecoengineering to shoreline development. Such developments should be designed and built with the overarching objective of reducing negative impacts on nature, using hard, soft and hybrid ecological engineering approaches. The design of ecologically sensitive shorelines should be context-dependent and combine engineering, environmental and socioeconomic considerations. The costs and benefits of ecoengineered shoreline design options should be considered across all three of these disciplinary domains when setting objectives, informing plans for their subsequent maintenance and management and ultimately monitoring and evaluating their success. To date, successful ecoengineered shoreline projects have engaged with multiple stakeholders (e.g. architects, engineers, ecologists, coastal/port managers and the general public) during their conception and construction, but few have evaluated engineering, ecological and socioeconomic outcomes in a comprehensive manner. Increasing global awareness of climate change impacts (increased frequency or magnitude of extreme weather events and sea level rise), coupled with future predictions for coastal development (due to population growth leading to urban development and renewal, land reclamation and establishment of renewable energy infrastructure in the sea) will increase the demand for adaptive techniques to protect coastlines. In this review, we present an overview of current ecoengineered shoreline design options, the drivers and constraints that influence implementation and factors to consider when evaluating the success of such ecologically engineered shorelines
Oceanography and marine biology, volume 57 : an annual review(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
New aspects on nitrates : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by AB Hässle/Astra Cardiovascular held in Copenhagen on 9-10
October, 1986(
Book
)
2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fixed combination of atenolol and nifedipine in cardiovascular medicine : partial proceedings of a workshop held in the Royal
Society of Medicine, London, 21 January 1987(
Book
)
3 editions published in 1988 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1988 in English and held by 19 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
[Beta]-lactamase inhibitors in obstetrics and gynaecology : proceedings of the XIth World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics by World Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics(
Book
)
2 editions published in 1986 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1986 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Colour pattern measurements successfully differentiate two cryptic Onchidiidae Rafinesque, 1815 species by Ian Z. W Chan(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fleroxacin A Review of its Pharmacology and Therapeutic Efficacy in Various Infections by
Julia A Balfour(
)
1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ofloxacin A Reappraisal of its Antimicrobial Activity, Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Characterization of fungal biodiversity and communities associated with the reef macroalga Sargassum ilicifolium reveals fungal
community differentiation according to geographic locality and algal structure by Benjamin J Wainwright(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
H4 Design Options, Implementation Issues and Evaluating Success of Ecologically Engineered Shorelines by Rebecca L Morris(
)
2 editions published in 2019 in Undetermined and English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented construction of artificial structures along shorelines globally. Construction has been recently amplified by societal responses to reduce flood and erosion risks from rising sea levels and more extreme storms resulting from climate change. Such structures, leading to highly modified shorelines, deliver societal benefits, but they also create significant socioeconomic and environmental challenges. The planning, design and deployment of these coastal structures should aim to provide multiple goals through the application of ecoengineering to shoreline development. Such developments should be designed and built with the overarching objective of reducing negative impacts on nature, using hard, soft and hybrid ecological engineering approaches. The design of ecologically sensitive shorelines should be context-dependent and combine engineering, environmental and socioeconomic considerations. The costs and benefits of ecoengineered shoreline design options should be considered across all three of these disciplinary domains when setting objectives, informing plans for their subsequent maintenance and management and ultimately monitoring and evaluating their success. To date, successful ecoengineered shoreline projects have engaged with multiple stakeholders (e.g. architects, engineers, ecologists, coastal/port managers and the general public) during their conception and construction, but few have evaluated engineering, ecological and socioeconomic outcomes in a comprehensive manner. Increasing global awareness of climate change impacts (increased frequency or magnitude of extreme weather events and sea level rise), coupled with future predictions for coastal development (due to population growth leading to urban development and renewal, land reclamation and establishment of renewable energy infrastructure in the sea) will increase the demand for adaptive techniques to protect coastlines. In this review, we present an overview of current ecoengineered shoreline design options, the drivers and constraints that influence implementation and factors to consider when evaluating the success of such ecologically engineered shorelines
2 editions published in 2019 in Undetermined and English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented construction of artificial structures along shorelines globally. Construction has been recently amplified by societal responses to reduce flood and erosion risks from rising sea levels and more extreme storms resulting from climate change. Such structures, leading to highly modified shorelines, deliver societal benefits, but they also create significant socioeconomic and environmental challenges. The planning, design and deployment of these coastal structures should aim to provide multiple goals through the application of ecoengineering to shoreline development. Such developments should be designed and built with the overarching objective of reducing negative impacts on nature, using hard, soft and hybrid ecological engineering approaches. The design of ecologically sensitive shorelines should be context-dependent and combine engineering, environmental and socioeconomic considerations. The costs and benefits of ecoengineered shoreline design options should be considered across all three of these disciplinary domains when setting objectives, informing plans for their subsequent maintenance and management and ultimately monitoring and evaluating their success. To date, successful ecoengineered shoreline projects have engaged with multiple stakeholders (e.g. architects, engineers, ecologists, coastal/port managers and the general public) during their conception and construction, but few have evaluated engineering, ecological and socioeconomic outcomes in a comprehensive manner. Increasing global awareness of climate change impacts (increased frequency or magnitude of extreme weather events and sea level rise), coupled with future predictions for coastal development (due to population growth leading to urban development and renewal, land reclamation and establishment of renewable energy infrastructure in the sea) will increase the demand for adaptive techniques to protect coastlines. In this review, we present an overview of current ecoengineered shoreline design options, the drivers and constraints that influence implementation and factors to consider when evaluating the success of such ecologically engineered shorelines
Last species standing: loss of Pocilloporidae corals associated with coastal urbanization in a tropical city state by Rosa Celia Poquita-Du(
)
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2019 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Transdermal Nitroglycerin (Glyceryl Trinitrate A Review of its Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Perindopril A Review of its Pharmacological Properties and Therapeutic Use in Cardiovascular Disorders by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Tenoxicam An Update of its Pharmacology and Therapeutic Efficacy in Rheumatic Diseases by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Advancing marine science in Singapore(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2021 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2021 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Drastic decline in giant clams (Bivalvia: Tridacninae) around Mauritius Island, Western Indian Ocean: implications for conservation
and management by Sundy Ramah(
)
1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Felodipine A Review of the Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use of the Extended Release Formulation in Cardiovascular Disorders by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1992 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1992 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cefotaxime An Update of its Pharmacology and Therapeutic Use by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1990 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Gallium Nitrate A Review of its Pharmacological Properties and Therapeutic Potential in Cancer-Related Hypercalcaemia by
Peter A Todd(
)
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1991 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Trade-offs between defence and competition in gregarious juvenile fluted giant clams (Tridacna squamosa L.) by Darren Z. H Sim(
)
1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2018 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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