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|a Aucelli, Pietro
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|a Land Modifications and Impacts on Coastal Areas
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (348 p.)
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|a coastal landscapes
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|a spatio-temporal
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|a beach erosion
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|a Salina Island
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|a coastal dynamics
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|a mercury
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|a structure for motion
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|a coastal forests
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|a Tyrrhenian Sea
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|a anthropogenic pressure
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|a quantification
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|a beach
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|a ecosystem distribution
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|a management
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|a political management
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|a West Africa
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|a sedimentary environments
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|a Taranto
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|a developing country
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|a urbanized coasts
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|a slope structural analysis
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|a Kribi
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|a Holocene
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|a satellite imagery
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|a coastal zone management
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|a Ghana
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|a hazard evaluation
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|a mitigation strategies
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|a reclamation activities
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|a fragilization
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|a shoreline changes
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|a coastal evolution
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|a coastal profiling
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|a dune fragmentation
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|a DSAS
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|a beach nourishment
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|a anthropic impacts
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a Gulf of Guinea
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|a landscape
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|a cultural and land use changes
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|a ecosystem services
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|a DESCR
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|a marine spatial planning
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|a ocean energy harvesting
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|a benefit transfer
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|a aboveground carbon storage
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|a tourism pressure
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|a coastal erosion
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|a Apulia region
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|a remote sensing
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|a gold
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|a land use/land cover change
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|a tourism carrying capacity
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|a geo-morphodynamic model
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|a sediment transport
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|a socioeconomic impacts
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|a sea level rise
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|a Environmental economics / bicssc
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|a environmental management
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|a coastal armouring
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|a erosion
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|a climate change
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|a sustainability
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|a coastal management
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|a environmental impact
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|a physical processes
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|a coastline
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|a light detection and ranging (LiDAR)
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|a coastal squeeze
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|a coastal contaminated sites
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|a Rizzo, Angela
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|a Casarín, Rodolfo Silva
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|a This reprint includes papers published in the Special Issue entitled "Land Modifications and Impacts on Coastal Areas", with the aim of collecting multidisciplinary studies concerning the evaluation of natural and anthropic drivers inducing coastal morphodynamic modifications as well as coastal environmental changes. The volume presents studies carried out by means of in situ surveys as well as analysing remote sensing data. In order to provide the reader with a wide overview on different coastal settings and methodological approaches, case studies from Bulgaria, Cameroon, Ecuador, Ghana, Italy, Mexico, North Carolina (USA), and Spain are included in this Special Issue. It is hoped that the findings will be of interest for a wide range of investigations related to coastal analysis and management, especially for researchers and academics who could utilise exploit the provided approaches and methodologies.
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