Nha Trang beach is located in the south east part of Vietnam. Nha Trang is the principal growing Vietnamese seaside resort and of high socio-economic importance. Major erosion has been observed over the last years affected the future perspectives of tourism development. A better understanding of the natural coastal processes governing the evolution of this stretch of coast is crucial to face the vulnerability to both human activities and demographic pressure and but also natural hazards (e.g. typhoons, erosion, submersion). Recently, beside traditional methods which measure basic data of hydrodynamics and sediment characteristic, for investigate shoreline evolution, video camera-based remote sensing is particularly well suited to monitoring...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Currently, more than 40 % of the world’s population lives in coastal regions, a quarter of which sit...
Climate change with human direct pressures represent significant threats to the resilience of shorel...
Nha Trang beach in Vietnam is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. However, i...
The Nha Trang beach, an embayed sandy beach located in the southeast of Vietnam, is a tropical touri...
The erosion – deposition of shore line is not only a natural phenomenon, but also influenced by huma...
Almost half of the world’s human population lives in coastal regions, with 40 % less than ten meters...
Cua Dai Beach located adjacent to Cua Dai Inlet is a typical, seasonally varying tidal inlet. This f...
Cua Dai is one of the major estuarine areas in Central Vietnam that plays a significant role in loca...
Mui Ca Mau at the southern tip of Vietnam supports a large area of mangroves and has a high value fo...
Vietnam's 3260 km coastline is densely populated, experiences rapid urban and economic growth, and f...
Kien Giang, bordering Cambodia in the Mekong River Delta, is one of the two most vulnerable province...
A Quang Nam coastline, located in the central of Vietnam, has been strongly affected by severe erosi...
Cua Dai estuary belonged to Quang Nam province is considered to be one of the localities of Vietnam ...
Most of the coast of Vietnam is currently eroding, an imbalance in the sediment budget that may be c...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Currently, more than 40 % of the world’s population lives in coastal regions, a quarter of which sit...
Climate change with human direct pressures represent significant threats to the resilience of shorel...
Nha Trang beach in Vietnam is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. However, i...
The Nha Trang beach, an embayed sandy beach located in the southeast of Vietnam, is a tropical touri...
The erosion – deposition of shore line is not only a natural phenomenon, but also influenced by huma...
Almost half of the world’s human population lives in coastal regions, with 40 % less than ten meters...
Cua Dai Beach located adjacent to Cua Dai Inlet is a typical, seasonally varying tidal inlet. This f...
Cua Dai is one of the major estuarine areas in Central Vietnam that plays a significant role in loca...
Mui Ca Mau at the southern tip of Vietnam supports a large area of mangroves and has a high value fo...
Vietnam's 3260 km coastline is densely populated, experiences rapid urban and economic growth, and f...
Kien Giang, bordering Cambodia in the Mekong River Delta, is one of the two most vulnerable province...
A Quang Nam coastline, located in the central of Vietnam, has been strongly affected by severe erosi...
Cua Dai estuary belonged to Quang Nam province is considered to be one of the localities of Vietnam ...
Most of the coast of Vietnam is currently eroding, an imbalance in the sediment budget that may be c...
This contribution evaluates the application of coastal video systems to monitoring and management of...
Currently, more than 40 % of the world’s population lives in coastal regions, a quarter of which sit...
Climate change with human direct pressures represent significant threats to the resilience of shorel...