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Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan The Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan (GCSMP) is an ICZM plan to manage the coastal resources of City of Gold Coast. The EPA encourages the City Council's to produce shoreline management plans for coastlines and tidal waterways within the local authority area. The Council commenced work on the GCSMP in 2005.〔(Gold Coast Shoreline Management Plan )〕 The previous key planning document for Gold Coast beaches was the Delft Report of 1971. ==Delft Report== (詳細はbeach erosion. In 1967, a series of eleven cyclones removed most of the sand from Gold Coast beaches. The Government of Queensland engaged engineers from Delft University in the Netherlands to advise what to do about the beach erosion. The Delft Report was published in 1971, and outlined a series of works for Gold Coast Beaches including Gold Coast Seaway, works at Narrowneck that resulted in the Northern Gold Coast Beach Protection Strategy and works at the Tweed River that became the Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project.〔(Northern Gold Coast Beach Protection Strategy )〕〔(Gold Coast Seaway )〕〔(Delft Report )〕〔(Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassign Project )〕
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