In this paper a Coastal Dune Vulnerability Index (CDVI) has been applied on a beach located in the eastern side of Sao Francisco do Sul Island (Brazil). The aim of this study is to assess the vulnerability of a coastal dune system and to identify the areas that result most sensitive to environmental changes. The CDVI has been applied along six transects traced out on two sectors that have been selected based on dune characteristics: Zone A is characterized by well developed parabolic dunes, whereas Zone B is characterized by transverse dunes. The analysis involved 51 quantitative and qualitative variables, divided into five groups: geomorphological dune system condition, marine influence, Aeolian effect, vegetation condition and human effec...
With the aim of summarizing several coastal indicators in one index, this paper proposes a vulnerabi...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
About 40% of the world’s population currently live within 200 km of coastal zone and are exposed to ...
In this paper a Coastal Dune Vulnerability Index (CDVI) has been applied on a beach located in the e...
Beach dunes are geomorphological forms that are frequent in the coastal environment. They represent ...
In this paper, the vulnerability of two dune fields located in southern Brazil (São Francisco do Sul...
Coastal dune ecosystems have been severely degraded as a result of excessive natural resource exploi...
The shoreline of Capão da Canoa, RS, alternates densely populated areas with non urban empty spaces ...
This article contains data about the values of the Dune Vulnerability Index (DVI) and the Partial In...
A detailed and multidisciplinary study of physical and biotic factors of a coastal sector of souther...
The shoreline of Capão da Canoa, RS, alternates densely populated areas with non urban empty spaces ...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
Several northwest and southern European coastal dune systems, including Portuguese case-studies, hav...
Mediterranean dune systems have undergone a large reduction in the last decades. The main factors in...
The study shows the results achieved by using Geomorphology, Aeolian, Vegetation, Anthropogenic, Mar...
With the aim of summarizing several coastal indicators in one index, this paper proposes a vulnerabi...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
About 40% of the world’s population currently live within 200 km of coastal zone and are exposed to ...
In this paper a Coastal Dune Vulnerability Index (CDVI) has been applied on a beach located in the e...
Beach dunes are geomorphological forms that are frequent in the coastal environment. They represent ...
In this paper, the vulnerability of two dune fields located in southern Brazil (São Francisco do Sul...
Coastal dune ecosystems have been severely degraded as a result of excessive natural resource exploi...
The shoreline of Capão da Canoa, RS, alternates densely populated areas with non urban empty spaces ...
This article contains data about the values of the Dune Vulnerability Index (DVI) and the Partial In...
A detailed and multidisciplinary study of physical and biotic factors of a coastal sector of souther...
The shoreline of Capão da Canoa, RS, alternates densely populated areas with non urban empty spaces ...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
Several northwest and southern European coastal dune systems, including Portuguese case-studies, hav...
Mediterranean dune systems have undergone a large reduction in the last decades. The main factors in...
The study shows the results achieved by using Geomorphology, Aeolian, Vegetation, Anthropogenic, Mar...
With the aim of summarizing several coastal indicators in one index, this paper proposes a vulnerabi...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
About 40% of the world’s population currently live within 200 km of coastal zone and are exposed to ...