The Coastal Construction Control Line: A Cost‐Benefit Analysis
研究了佛罗里达州马丁县海岸建设控制线的成本效益,通过系统模型对比历史与实施后的开发模式,发现该控制线在成本上不划算。
This paper reports on a cost‐benefit study of the Florida Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) in Martin County, Florida. The study compared the costs of implementing and maintaining the line with the value of the potential benefits resulting from (1) storm damage reduction and (2) increased open space. A systems model of development patterns was designed to project forward the historic development patterns along the beach which were compared with the patterns that have occurred subsequent to implementing the CCCL. The analysis showed the CCCL not to be cost effective in the area studied.