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- W4387100043 abstract "The introduction of built infrastructure into the marine environment has long followed human occupation in coastal or estuarine areas. However, the projection of an increase in its use, the artificialization of the coasts and marine areas and the changes brought to the marine ecosystem suggest that interventions in the marine environment can no longer be considered one-off activities, but rather a phenomenon called ocean sprawl. This argumentative essay posits that the idea of land use is outdated, and we must consider the sea also becoming the new “land”. It suggests that professionals in the built environment should open their minds to reflect on how to manage this reality of “land use conversion” in a different environment, the sea. This framework has implications for how we deal with this coupled urban-marine system. Like its counterpart on land, marine urban sprawl also brings a rupture in the physical environment and the functioning of ecosystems, commonly with a loss for marine biodiversity. It is advocated that interventions in aquatic ecosystems require a reset in our thinking and consider the needs that may be at stake on both land and sea. It is also argued that the concept of sustainable urban development has to be reframed to account for the particularities of this territory, which may differ from the characteristics found on land. The management of artificial light at night is highlighted as an example of these particularities. Finally, the role of architects in reconciling the built environment and aquatic ecosystems is briefly explored." @default.
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- W4387100043 title "Is Sea the New “Land”? Re-thinking Land Use and Re-framing Sustainable Urban Development in the Context of Marine Urbanization" @default.
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