Conference Proceedings
Progress - Mining and Environment, Mebourne, Vic, April 1971
Conference Proceedings
Progress - Mining and Environment, Mebourne, Vic, April 1971
Mining in the Coastal Plain Environment
In order to see the sand mining industry in the context of the coastal plain environment, the following points are noted. The coastal plain comprises several different geomorphological and ecological entities, some or all of which may be profoundly different from their condition before European colonisation, Sand mining is only one of a number of competing land uses which modify the environment of a given area. The frontal dune system in particular has undergone considerable deterioration and with the pressures of an ever increasing population, this deterioration will accelerate until an adequate control policy is Implemented.
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