This study of the landscape of port waterfronts is appropriate because, after the culmination of perhaps several hundred years of growth, the quality of the landscape in these areas now needs to be redeveloped and upgraded. This is due to 'cycles of change' experienced by many ports. Some ports (or parts thereof) are, and may have been for some time, in a rundown state due to a variety of factors. These include a drop-off in trade, or expansion away from certain areas which are then left to decay if no new use is found for them. The initial development of waterfronts started centuries ago with a suitable land/water interface. Such an interface would have been used for a fledgling fishing industry, or for communication between land masses...