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Yokohama
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Coastal structures 2011

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Coastal Structures 2011 will be the sixth in a sequence of technical specialty conferences bringing together researchers and practitioners on coastal structures. The multidisciplinary Coastal Structures 2011 will be of interest to coastal engineers, ocean engineers, consultant engineers, and scientists in related fields. It should also be of relevance for coastal specialists and managers and all those interested in mitigation of coastal disasters. In Coastal Structures 2011, emphasis will be placed on:

Coastal Disaster Preparedness and Ocean Utilization in a Changing Climate.

The main theme of the 2011 Coastal Structures Conference will be coastal disaster preparedness and ocean utilization in a changing climate. Examples of topics, which are not exhaustive, within this theme are listed below.

  1. Prevention of Storm Disaster
  2. Prevention of Tsunami Disaster
  3. Shore Protection
  4. Port Facilities
  5. Marine Recreation
  6. Ocean Development/Ocean Energy
  7. Coastal Environmental Problems and Marine Ecology
  8. Wave-Structure Interaction
  9. Wave-Seabed-Structure Interaction
  10. Geotechnical Design
  11. Maintenance
  12. Numerical Simulation
  13. Integrated Design
  14. Coastal Structure Projects

Key Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: December 20, 2010
Notification of acceptance: March 1, 2011

Paper presenters must complete their registration and payment before June 7, 2011 to be included in the CD proceedings. One person is allowed to make only one oral presentation. The submission of full paper deadline is May 28, 2011. The full papers can be submitted on the web page from March 1, 2011.

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