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To-do list for Coastal regions of Western Australia:
The possibility of changing name to Coast of western australia - rather than regions (or separate article?) (a) coast regions - bom, wa govt management, etc (b) coast of wa (c) coastal management politics of wa (smiths beach, busselton and mandurah canals etc)_ - great stuff and govt refusal to have stricter controls 2. details for here or other articles? check lightouses/lights ports (active) historic anchorages historic beaches surfing beaches safe/swimming beaches archipelagoes capes 3. exisitng categories etc Need to tie in the other features already listed in main project in either the landform category: - Bays of Australia - west australian ones Beaches of Australia - west australian ones |
A long and somewhat drawn out discussion at the WA noticeboard ended up in silence.
Here is a possible remedy:
Ian Eliot (a significant UWA coastal geographer in the 1980's + ) had stated the case for 8 regions:
in his 1980/1983 pamphlet with Peter Woods 'The Western Australian Coast' (DEC Bulletin no 49)
then the WAPC have in :-
Western Australian Planning Commission; Coastwest (Program) (2003), Coastal planning and management manual : a community guide for protecting and conserving the West Australian Coast, Western Australian Planning Commission, ISBN 978-0-7309-9316-2 with considerable material from Ian Eliot
items 2.5 - 2.9
and these 12 are what the WAPC guides its major processes
seeing the conversation died at the noticebaord, I dont expect a rush of comments here, but this is much closer to a grouping of regions that have a connecgtion with underlying geology and coastal processes that are real, and have no attachment to artificial or arbitrary governmental boundaries. I recommend the possible solution to this dormant discussion in the 1980/82 scheme of woods/eliot. It actually relates to the geography. satusuro 14:01, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
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To-do list for Coastal regions of Western Australia:
The possibility of changing name to Coast of western australia - rather than regions (or separate article?) (a) coast regions - bom, wa govt management, etc (b) coast of wa (c) coastal management politics of wa (smiths beach, busselton and mandurah canals etc)_ - great stuff and govt refusal to have stricter controls 2. details for here or other articles? check lightouses/lights ports (active) historic anchorages historic beaches surfing beaches safe/swimming beaches archipelagoes capes 3. exisitng categories etc Need to tie in the other features already listed in main project in either the landform category: - Bays of Australia - west australian ones Beaches of Australia - west australian ones |
A long and somewhat drawn out discussion at the WA noticeboard ended up in silence.
Here is a possible remedy:
Ian Eliot (a significant UWA coastal geographer in the 1980's + ) had stated the case for 8 regions:
in his 1980/1983 pamphlet with Peter Woods 'The Western Australian Coast' (DEC Bulletin no 49)
then the WAPC have in :-
Western Australian Planning Commission; Coastwest (Program) (2003), Coastal planning and management manual : a community guide for protecting and conserving the West Australian Coast, Western Australian Planning Commission, ISBN 978-0-7309-9316-2 with considerable material from Ian Eliot
items 2.5 - 2.9
and these 12 are what the WAPC guides its major processes
seeing the conversation died at the noticebaord, I dont expect a rush of comments here, but this is much closer to a grouping of regions that have a connecgtion with underlying geology and coastal processes that are real, and have no attachment to artificial or arbitrary governmental boundaries. I recommend the possible solution to this dormant discussion in the 1980/82 scheme of woods/eliot. It actually relates to the geography. satusuro 14:01, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
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