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Coastal vulnerability assessment: a case study on erosion and coastal change along Tuticorin, Gulf of Mannar

Natural Hazards, 2014
Assessment of vulnerability is essential for identifying and recognizing the coastal livelihood, socio-economic and ecological security status. However, coastal vulnerability assessments require a complex dataset including human and socio-economic factors.
Usha Natesan, Natesan Usha
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Coastal Vulnerability Index and Impact of Erosion Along Terengganu Coastline

Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 2023
Coastal erosion is a sensitive issue in Malaysia. This is because coastal erosion in Terengganu Malaysia’s coastline is reliably exposed to dangers from the sea, bringing about beachfront disintegration and sea level rise. The nation is situated close to the equator in Southeast Asia, where its significant ports are arranged inside the worldwide sea ...
Haris Abdul Rahim   +3 more
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Assessing Coastal Erosion Risks: A Comparative Study of Coastal Vulnerability Index and Coastal Erosion Risk Assessment Methods

Journal of Advanced Research Design
Coastal erosion poses significant environmental and socio-economic challenges, necessitating robust assessment methodologies for effective management. This study provides a comparative analysis of two widely used coastal risk assessment approaches: the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) and the Coastal Erosion Risk Assessment (CERA). CVI evaluates broad-
Azreen Shafiqa Nabilla Azlan   +4 more
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Vulnerability of Jamaica’s South Coast Fishing Communities to Coastal Erosion and Flooding

2021
Several fishing communities across the Caribbean are experiencing rapid changes in the coastal ecosystem services that underpin their livelihood security. In Jamaica, these changes are partly reflected in the collapse of the local capture fishery, which has exacerbated ecological, social and food security challenges.
Donovan Campbell, Simone Lee
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Vulnerability of the Nigerian coast and communities to climate change induced coastal erosion

2023
Improving coastal resilience to climate change hazards requires understanding past shoreline changes. As the coastal population grows, evaluation and monitoring of shoreline changes are essential for planning and development. Population growth increases exposure to sea level rise and coastal hazards.
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Economic Vulnerability and Possible Adaptation to Coastal Erosion in San Fernando City, Philippines [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Coastal erosion or shoreline retreat, resulting from natural and human activities, is currently affecting many Philippine coastal areas. This research evaluates the adaptation strategies of planned protection (i.e., construction of bulkheads and revetments complemented by bioengineering measures) and relocation relative to the business-as-usual ...
Jaime Kim E. Bayani   +2 more
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Coastal erosion vulnerability assessment along the eastern coast of Bangladesh using geospatial techniques

Ocean and Coastal Management, 2021
Naser Ahmed   +2 more
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ASSESSING COASTAL EROSION HAZARD VULNERABILITY IN CONNECTICUT

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2016
Nathan W. Corcoran   +2 more
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LINKING INTERNAL COASTAL FOREDUNE MOISTURE DYNAMICS TO EROSION VULNERABILITY

Coastal Sediments 2023, 2023
ELIZABETH H. DAVIS   +4 more
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Vulnerability Assessment and Management for Coastal Erosion

Khairul Nizam Abdul Maulud   +6 more
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