2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14122857
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A Comprehensive Assessment of Climate Change and Coastal Inundation through Satellite-Derived Datasets: A Case Study of Sabang Island, Indonesia

Abstract: Climate-change-induced hazards are negatively affecting the small islands across Indonesia. Sabang Island is one of the most vulnerable small islands due to the rising sea levels and increasing coastal inundation which threaten the low-lying coastal areas with and without coastal defences. However, there is still a lack of studies concerning the long-term trends in climatic variables and, consequently, sea level changes in the region. Accordingly, the current study attempts to comprehensively assess sea level … Show more

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“…This problem becomes "homework" for all stakeholders, particularly the government, considering that coastal areas undergo continuous dynamics in natural conditions, socio-economic factors, and oceanographic processes [11,12]. Disaster risk is proportional to the hazards present in a location but varies based on vulnerability and capacity [13]. Risk assessment involves evaluating these three components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem becomes "homework" for all stakeholders, particularly the government, considering that coastal areas undergo continuous dynamics in natural conditions, socio-economic factors, and oceanographic processes [11,12]. Disaster risk is proportional to the hazards present in a location but varies based on vulnerability and capacity [13]. Risk assessment involves evaluating these three components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abrasion, accretion, and tidal flooding, as well as human, economic, and development activities, are the problems that trigger the damage to mangrove areas in Sayung District, Demak Regency [1]. Natural factors have succeeded in influencing changes in coastal coastlines through hydro-oceanic sea processes such as waves, current patterns, tides, and climate change [2]. The damage to mangrove forests has led to severe abrasion and accretion in coastal areas, resulting in significant yearly shoreline changes [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%