2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104788
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Estimating wave attenuation at the coastal land margin with a GIS toolbox

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“…Changes that occur in the coastline can be monitored using a technology. Where the technology used in monitoring shoreline changes is using satellite imagery.Remote sensing is the science that is done by a person or group in examining objects or objects to obtain the desired information [13,14,15,16,17,18]. For the purposes of planning and management of coastal areas in Subang Regency, West Java, research is needed on the study of shoreline changes using a remote sensing approach in the coastal areas of Subang Regency.…”
Section: Methodology:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes that occur in the coastline can be monitored using a technology. Where the technology used in monitoring shoreline changes is using satellite imagery.Remote sensing is the science that is done by a person or group in examining objects or objects to obtain the desired information [13,14,15,16,17,18]. For the purposes of planning and management of coastal areas in Subang Regency, West Java, research is needed on the study of shoreline changes using a remote sensing approach in the coastal areas of Subang Regency.…”
Section: Methodology:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. GIS/DOC -document processing -systems that enable information processing from source documents (maps, photos, satellite images, data files), as well as statistical surveys or geodetic documents (Foster-Martinez et al, 2020;Droj et al, 2021;Olszewski and Wendland, 2021;Aghaloo et al, 2023;Bagheri, 2023). 4.…”
Section: Gis Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. GIS/LIS -land information systems -they are a tool of a legal and administrative nature (the term "SIT" -land information system has become popular in Poland) (Aghaloo et al, 2023;Cimburova et al, 2023;Cooper et al, 2020;Foster-Martinez et al, 2020;Ghunowa et al, 2021;Ramírez-Cuesta et al, 2020). 9.…”
Section: Gis Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydro‐MEM takes various hydrodynamic inputs and experimental factors for belowground and aboveground biomass, suspended sediment, compaction, root‐shoot ratio, and other marsh platform accretion modeling in response to SLR and provides marsh productivity, vegetation type, and upland migration possibility, as well as accreted marsh platform elevation. Hydro‐MEM has been applied for several estuarine systems in the United States to assess the impacts of SLR on marsh systems to provide restoration information and guidance to coastal managers and inputs to other models such as storm surge or wave attenuation (Alizad, Hagen, Morris, Medeiros, et al., 2016; Alizad et al., 2018; Bacopoulos et al., 2019; Bilskie et al., 2016; Foster‐Martinez et al., 2020; Kidwell et al., 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research shows that these unique systems are at risk globally and vulnerable to collapse due to sea‐level rise (SLR) and climate change (Alizad, Hagen, Morris, Medeiros, et al., 2016; Crosby et al., 2016; Osland et al., 2017; Reed, 1995). How a marsh responds to external stressors is dependent on factors including marsh platform topography, sediment availability, wave erosion, salinity change, nutrient composition, available land for migration, species type, and tidal regimes (Alizad et al., 2018; Foster‐Martinez et al., 2020; Raposa et al., 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%