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Coastal Development, Conservation and Sustainability - MDPI Novel strategies in coastal protection are needed to cope with climate change-induced sea level rise They aim at the sustainable development of coastal areas in light of intensification and land use changes A promising approach is the design of nature-based solutions (NbS), complementing the safety levels of technical infrastructure
Contemporary Global Coastal Management Strategies and Coastal . . . - MDPI Systematic literature reviews provide the foundation for evidence-based research in a particular field of study In this regard, the systematic review of the relationship between coastal management strategies and coastal infrastructure typologies provides an opportunity to benchmark local coastal adaptation policies against contemporary global practices, technologies, and sustainability
Coastal Structures as Beach Erosion Control and Sea Level Rise . . . - MDPI The shoreline of Malaysia is exposed to threats of coastal erosion and a rise of sea level The National Coastal Erosion Study, 2015 reported that 15% of an 8840 km shoreline is currently eroding, where one-third of those falls under the critical and significant categories that require structural protection The Study of Sea Level Rise in Malaysia, 2017 presented a sea-level increase of 0 67
Emic Views of Community Resilience and Coastal Tourism Development - MDPI Coastal communities are among the most rapidly changing, institutionally complex, and culturally diverse in the world, and they are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic change While being a driver of anthropogenic change, tourism can also provide socio-economic alternatives to declining natural resource-based livelihoods for coastal residents The purpose of this study is to assess the
Oceans without History? Marine Cultural Heritage and the . . . - MDPI This paper aims to set out the role Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH) can play in informing responses to global challenges and enhancing the sustainable development of coastal zones This requires recognition of the importance of MCH as a knowledge base amongst marine ocean scientists, policy makers and marine stakeholders on the one hand and a greater effort by marine heritage specialists to
Three Decades of Coastal Changes in Sindh, Pakistan (1989–2018 . . . - MDPI Coastal erosion endangers millions living near-shore and puts coastal infrastructure at risk, particularly in low-lying deltaic coasts of developing nations This study focuses on morphological changes along the ~320-km-long Sindh coastline of Pakistan over past three decades In this study, the Landsat images from 1989 to 2018 at an interval of 10 years are used to analyze the state of
Development Strategies for the Mediterranean Coastal Landscape . . . - MDPI This document explores a circular approach to the redevelopment of the city–port system of Reggio Calabria, an area characterized by complex challenges involving economic, social, and environmental needs By developing a multidimensional decision-making process, three development scenarios were identified to support a sustainable transition The methodology integrates both quantitative and
To Build or Not to Build: Considerations of Coastal Development in the . . . The employment of the maritime medium by Southern Levantine societies is examined here through its engagement with coastline facilitation and the building of artificial harbors where natural bays are insufficient or non-existent The development and availability of technologies and methods are surveyed and analyzed vis-à-vis local choices made to adopt or to reject mediating tools such as
A Methodology for Water Resource Management and the Planning of the . . . Metropolitan areas in Indonesia, specifically Jabodetabek, are projected to continue experiencing population growth This will result in increased water demand, which, if left unchecked, could lead to a water crisis Additionally, the region faces persistent flooding issues To mitigate these challenges, the Indonesian government proposes the creation of a coastal reservoir However, a