Recent evolution of the Mekong Delta and the impacts of dams

X Li, JP Liu, Y Saito, VL Nguyen - Earth-Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
As the world's third largest delta and one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots,
the Mekong Delta provides both ecological and food security for its inhabitants …

[HTML][HTML] Approaches to evaluate the recent impacts of sea-level rise on shoreline changes

G Le Cozannet, M Garcin, M Yates, D Idier… - Earth-science …, 2014 - Elsevier
While global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role of this process
in present-day and past shoreline mobility is still debated. In this paper, we review previous …

The value of US coral reefs for flood risk reduction

BG Reguero, CD Storlazzi, AE Gibbs, JB Shope… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Habitats, such as coral reefs, can mitigate increasing flood damages through coastal
protection services. We provide a fine-scale, national valuation of the flood risk reduction …

Evaluation of UAV LiDAR for map** coastal environments

YC Lin, YT Cheng, T Zhou, R Ravi, SM Hasheminasab… - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-based remote sensing techniques have demonstrated
great potential for monitoring rapid shoreline changes. With image-based approaches …

Detecting coastline change with all available landsat data over 1986–2015: A case study for the state of Texas, USA

N Xu - Atmosphere, 2018 - mdpi.com
Coastline change often results from social and natural factors, such as human activities in
the coastal zone, long-term and short-term sea level change, hurricane occurrences …

Modeling multiple sea level rise stresses reveals up to twice the land at risk compared to strictly passive flooding methods

TR Anderson, CH Fletcher, MM Barbee, BM Romine… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Planning community resilience to sea level rise (SLR) requires information about where,
when, and how SLR hazards will impact the coastal zone. We augment passive flood …

Geomorphic and human influence on large-scale coastal change

CJ Hapke, MG Kratzmann, EA Himmelstoss - Geomorphology, 2013 - Elsevier
An increasing need exists for regional-scale measurements of shoreline change to aid in
management and planning decisions over a broad portion of the coast and to inform …

Coastline evolution of Portuguese low-lying sandy coast in the last 50 years: an integrated approach

C Ponte Lira, A Nobre Silva, R Taborda… - Earth System …, 2016 - essd.copernicus.org
Regional/national-scale information on coastline rates of change and trends is extremely
valuable, but these studies are scarce. A widely accepted standardized methodology for …

Multi-criteria evaluation approach to coastal vulnerability index development in micro-tidal low-lying areas

I Bagdanavičiūtė, L Kelpšaitė, T Soomere - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2015 - Elsevier
The coastal zones face much higher risks disasters and vulnerability to natural and
anthropogenic forcing because of their location in extremely high-energy and rapidly …

[PDF][PDF] National assessment of shoreline change: historical shoreline change along the Pacific Northwest coast

P Ruggiero, MG Kratzmann, EA Himmelstoss, D Reid… - 2013 - tamug-ir.tdl.org
An increase in erosion hazards in much of Oregon may be related to the effects of sea-level
rise and increasing storm wave heights. Of importance, particularly in the short term, is the …