Energy analysis and the coupling of man and estuaries |
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Authors: | Howard T Odum W Kemp Maurice Sell Walter Boynton M Lehman |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, FL;(2) Hallowing Point Field Station Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies, University of Maryland, 20678 Prince Frederick, MD |
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Abstract: | New concepts and insights concerning human and natural systems in the coastal zone are emerging from recent energy analysis and synthesis studies. By using new concepts for measuring the quality of energy, one can express the work of ecosystems and human economies in equivalent terms. From energy models and new energy quality evaluations, one can learn what kinds of coastal systems maximize power, are competitive, economically vital, and likely to have a survival advantage.Energy analysis and synthesis is aided by energy circuit diagrams. Models of the coastal zone that emphasize the change in external driving functions related to world energy sources provide insights and some predictive abilities that are not found in economic studies, since money flows alone do not evaluate external driving energies.This paper suggests four procedures for coastal planning: 1) calculation of investment ratio in units of equal quality to determine which projects are economic in a broad sense, 2) development of energy signatures for coastal ecosystems, 3) determination of which interface ecosystems develop the best energy flows, and 4) development of regional models that include the main features of human and natural ecosystems. |
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Keywords: | Energy analysis Estuaries Coastal ecosystems Energy quality evaluation Florida regional studies Energy models Coupling Environmental impact analysis |
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