Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic value and diverse ecosystem services that they provide (Luijendijk et al. 2018). In recent years, however, climate change and anthropogenic pressures have exacerbated unprecedented coastal recession, threatening billions of dollars’ worth of coastal developments and infrastructure (Ranasinghe et al. 2012). In order to counteract the erosion trend and protect shoreline positions, it is necessary to carry out reliable assessments of shoreline dynamics to monitor the erosion process. Therefore, this thesis attempts to explain different spatial and temporal patterns of sandy shoreline evolution.The strict definition of shoreline is the physical lan...
Quantifying and predicting the behaviour of dynamic sandy coastlines presents significant challenges...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open ...
Since early history, humans have been attracted to coastal areas. This can be related to the economi...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting shoreline change along sandy coasts requires cont...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
The imagery collected by medium-resolution earth-observing satellites is a powerful and cost-effecti...
Coastal zones constitute one of the most heavily populated and developed land zones in the world. De...
Earth observation coupled with novel image analysis techniques now present a unique and powerful too...
Today's coastal zones are densely inhabited as the majority of the world's population lives in these...
A technique to extract the shoreline from optical satellite images has been developed, evaluated and...
Shoreline-change data are of primary importance for understanding coastal erosion and deposition as ...
Coastal zones constitute one of the most heavily populated and developed land zones in the world. De...
Coasts are continually changing and remote sensing from satellite has the potential to both map and ...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
Quantifying and predicting the behaviour of dynamic sandy coastlines presents significant challenges...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open ...
Since early history, humans have been attracted to coastal areas. This can be related to the economi...
International audienceUnderstanding and predicting shoreline change along sandy coasts requires cont...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
The imagery collected by medium-resolution earth-observing satellites is a powerful and cost-effecti...
Coastal zones constitute one of the most heavily populated and developed land zones in the world. De...
Earth observation coupled with novel image analysis techniques now present a unique and powerful too...
Today's coastal zones are densely inhabited as the majority of the world's population lives in these...
A technique to extract the shoreline from optical satellite images has been developed, evaluated and...
Shoreline-change data are of primary importance for understanding coastal erosion and deposition as ...
Coastal zones constitute one of the most heavily populated and developed land zones in the world. De...
Coasts are continually changing and remote sensing from satellite has the potential to both map and ...
Measured trends and variability in shoreline position are used by coastal managers, scientists and e...
Quantifying and predicting the behaviour of dynamic sandy coastlines presents significant challenges...
[EN] The analysis and prediction of shoreline variability are two of the main challenges in coastal ...
How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open ...