Coastal changes defined by the accumulation or loss of lands in the near shore area by wave actions. These changes often result from social and natural factors such as human activities, sealevel changes, and Strom surge and hurricane occurrences. Coastal erosion is one of the serious problems in the coastal zone of Sri Lanka. The existing information reveals that more than one thirdof Sri Lanka's coastline is subject to coastal erosion. The causes and the intensity of the erosion vary from place to place. At present, some changes of the shoreline have occurred in the Pottuvil region in Ampara District, Sri Lanka. The Pottuvil coastal zone is about 28 km long and important for different aspects. Lagoons, mangroves, dunes, beaches, beach asso...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
The island of Sri Lanka is free from serious natural hazards such as volcanic activity and earthquak...
It is unequivocal that sea level is rising and it will further exacerbate the already existing probl...
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Coastal landforms are continuously shaped by natural and human-induced forces, exacerbating the asso...
Erosion of shoreline areas is one of the major sources of problems on the world, whose impact has ha...
ABSTRACTThe North-Western coastal stretch of the Aruvi Aru and Kal Aru estuaries in Sri Lanka's Mann...
The Present study highlights the changes in the coastal tract of Rameswaram island located between t...
Vypin, Vallarpadam, and Bolgatty are significant tropical coastal islands situated in the humid trop...
ABSTRACT: The shoreline is one of the rapidly changing coastal landforms. Shorelines are the key ele...
On December 26th 2004 over thirty thousand people lost their lives after an offshore earthquake caus...
In recent years, shoreline determination has become an issue of increasing importance and concern, e...
This Present study attempt to highlights the ability of Geospatial Technology to explore the changes...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
The island of Sri Lanka is free from serious natural hazards such as volcanic activity and earthquak...
It is unequivocal that sea level is rising and it will further exacerbate the already existing probl...
Coastal zone of Sri Lanka is key to the sustainable development of the country. However, the erosio...
Coastal landforms are continuously shaped by natural and human-induced forces, exacerbating the asso...
Erosion of shoreline areas is one of the major sources of problems on the world, whose impact has ha...
ABSTRACTThe North-Western coastal stretch of the Aruvi Aru and Kal Aru estuaries in Sri Lanka's Mann...
The Present study highlights the changes in the coastal tract of Rameswaram island located between t...
Vypin, Vallarpadam, and Bolgatty are significant tropical coastal islands situated in the humid trop...
ABSTRACT: The shoreline is one of the rapidly changing coastal landforms. Shorelines are the key ele...
On December 26th 2004 over thirty thousand people lost their lives after an offshore earthquake caus...
In recent years, shoreline determination has become an issue of increasing importance and concern, e...
This Present study attempt to highlights the ability of Geospatial Technology to explore the changes...
Coastal zones are constantly undergoing wide changes in shape and environment due to natural as well...
Sri Lanka is an island with a coastline of length approximately 1600 km. Coastal erosion has been id...
Increased river sand mining in the west of Sri Lanka has led to coastal erosion over the last few de...
The island of Sri Lanka is free from serious natural hazards such as volcanic activity and earthquak...
It is unequivocal that sea level is rising and it will further exacerbate the already existing probl...