Coastal zones are fragile and dynamic environments, most of the time largely urbanized and particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. Therefore, coastal areas are often exposed to high risk and shoreline position monitoring and modelling is required to mitigate it. In this context, satellite data are fundamental to provide synoptic and multitemporal information useful to map and model shoreline position through time. The aim of this work was to study the shoreline evolution of two selected areas, in Portugal and in Italy. Shoreline historical rates were obtained by analyzing Landsat images from mid-80\u2019s up to 2011. Subsequently, short-term scenarios (2014) were predicted and their accuracy was assessed by comparing 2014 modelled and o...
International audienceThe coastal erosion is defined as the loss or displacement of land along the c...
[EN] The shoreline is a useful indicator of mid-term coastal evolution. Every shoreline is affected ...
Coastal managers, policymakers, and scientists use shoreline accretion/erosion trends to determine t...
Coastal zones are fragile and dynamic environments, most of the time largely urbanized and particula...
The precise delineation of coastal areas subject to past, present, and future erosive processes play...
With increasing storminess and incessant sea-level rise, coastal erosion is becoming a primary issue...
Shoreline mapping and change detection are critical for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) an...
Comprehension of vulnerability to coastal erosion in dynamic coastal environments strongly depends o...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, where erosion is influenced by meteorological/climatic,...
In the past years, several studies have shown that Earth Observation (EO) data can be successfully u...
In the last decades, combinations of natural and human factors have resulted in extensive morpholog...
Coastal dynamics are driven by phenomena of exogenous and endogenous nature. Characterizing factors ...
International audienceThe coastal erosion is defined as the loss or displacement of land along the c...
[EN] The shoreline is a useful indicator of mid-term coastal evolution. Every shoreline is affected ...
Coastal managers, policymakers, and scientists use shoreline accretion/erosion trends to determine t...
Coastal zones are fragile and dynamic environments, most of the time largely urbanized and particula...
The precise delineation of coastal areas subject to past, present, and future erosive processes play...
With increasing storminess and incessant sea-level rise, coastal erosion is becoming a primary issue...
Shoreline mapping and change detection are critical for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) an...
Comprehension of vulnerability to coastal erosion in dynamic coastal environments strongly depends o...
Coastal environments are dynamic ecosystems, where erosion is influenced by meteorological/climatic,...
In the past years, several studies have shown that Earth Observation (EO) data can be successfully u...
In the last decades, combinations of natural and human factors have resulted in extensive morpholog...
Coastal dynamics are driven by phenomena of exogenous and endogenous nature. Characterizing factors ...
International audienceThe coastal erosion is defined as the loss or displacement of land along the c...
[EN] The shoreline is a useful indicator of mid-term coastal evolution. Every shoreline is affected ...
Coastal managers, policymakers, and scientists use shoreline accretion/erosion trends to determine t...