Thursday, January 24, 2019

COASTAL PLANNING

Folks,

I doubt that either of you will be stimulated by the following. I'm fairly clear where I want to go with it; find an approach to coastal planning that is fun and can pay me. But it's too unformed yet for people whose primary interest this is not. But I'm rushing it off to show progress on a plan. No need to respond. Please overlook typos.


ISSUES RELATED TO COASTAL PLANNING

- fingers in from the sea--roads inland

- access routes parallel to the sea: Jamaica is ringed by a coastal road, some of it recently turned into highway.

- fisheries

- hotels

- popular beaches

- watershed drainage down to the sea--rivers and creeks

- various uses of rivers and creeks--water wheels were once common.

- marine tourism

- round island small boat tourism

- walking tours

- roadside tourism

- food and restroom stops

- mangrove enabling==coastal geology

- marine sanctuaries and tourism

- coastal education

- floating piers

- immigration and smuggling related surveillance

- Fuel supply

- orderly vending--stalls, principles, ethics, merchandize transportation

- satellite mapping

- vewshed from harbors or ports
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/large/15185864.jpg
A view from the harbor that might be a close lookalike to the harbor view of St. Ann's Bay. Similar tower on a hill with outr clock tower. This view shows 

I know there are professionals who would produce sophisticated maps and charts, with many academic references. But since such a plan has not materials, except, somewhat for Falmouth, it could be that a more lay approach, costing a great deal less, and being much simpler, might not be as or more effective in getting planning action for harbor views. How does one organize drawing, models and notes of harbor views and get paid for it? And use art methodology for the approach. The Morandi link below is just a proxy for something that is better thought out. 

Georgio Morandi and the synthes caused by clever design. Use of overlap that reinforce or echo overlapped shapes hidden behind.
https://search.aol.com/aol/image?p=geordio+morandi+images&s_it=img-ans&v_t=webmail-hawaii1-basicaol&fr=webmail-hawaii1-basicaol&imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.metmuseum.org%2F-%2Fmedia%2Fimages%2Fexhibitions%2Ftemporary%2Fgiorgiomorandi_109_534.JPG%3Fw%3D1200%26hash%3DD1222CCC2F280CC7AA9B5DFB013AAC7EBCF8B00E#id=24&iurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.metmuseum.org%2F-%2Fmedia%2Fimages%2Fexhibitions%2Ftemporary%2Fgiorgiomorandi_109_534.JPG%3Fw%3D1200%26hash%3DD1222CCC2F280CC7AA9B5DFB013AAC7EBCF8B00E&action=click



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