Modeling Coastal Area Change Analysis of Coastal Urban Areas at Semarang City, Indonesia
Renata De La Rosa Manik,
Arie Wahyu Wijayanto
Abstract:A coastal area is defined as the boundary between land and sea. Coastal urban areas are susceptible to various hazards that are becoming more severe, such as flooding, erosion, and subsidence due to a mix of man-made and natural factors, including urbanization and climate change. Regardless of the high importance of coastal area monitoring, conducting field surveys is expensive, time-consuming, and geographically limited to non-remote regions. Semarang City is one of the cities in Indonesia that is at risk of … Show more
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