The coastal zone of the Nile Delta lodges highly populated cities (e.g. Alexandria, Port Said) together with small towns and villages. It represents the major industrial, agricultural, and economic resource of the country. The area has been subjected to extensive and excessive unplanned developmental projects to foster the economic status of the local communities that, however, negatively impacted both land use and land cover characteristics. Satellite images were processed to identify the dominant land use/cover classes (from 1990 to 2014) and GIS techniques spatially analyzed and quantified the rate of changes. Five dominant classes were identified and their changes monitored against the unprecedented human activities. Results demonstrate...
AbstractLand cover changes considered as one of the important global phenomena exerting perhaps one ...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...
AbstractThe coastal zone of the Nile Delta lodges highly populated cities (e.g. Alexandria, Port Sai...
AbstractThe coastal zone of the Nile Delta lodges highly populated cities (e.g. Alexandria, Port Sai...
Coastal erosion is a natural process, that contributed to shaping the Nile Delta shoreline in Egypt ...
Historically, the Nile Delta has played an integral part in Egyptian civilization, as its fertile so...
The coastline of the Nile Delta is a dynamic zone in Egypt that is received considerable attention. ...
Coastal areas are increasingly endangered by climate change and associated sea level rise, which cou...
Sea level changes are typically caused by several natural phenomena, including ocean thermal expansi...
The Nile Delta coastal zone is low lying and potentially exposed to inundation from the sea. A relat...
The main objective of the International Conference on Coastal Zone Management of River Deltas and Lo...
This research studied the coastal changes along the region between Rosetta promontory to El Burullus...
The Damietta Promontory is a distinct coastal region in the Nile Delta Egypt, which comprises severa...
Land cover changes considered as one of the important global phenomena exerting perhaps one of the m...
AbstractLand cover changes considered as one of the important global phenomena exerting perhaps one ...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...
AbstractThe coastal zone of the Nile Delta lodges highly populated cities (e.g. Alexandria, Port Sai...
AbstractThe coastal zone of the Nile Delta lodges highly populated cities (e.g. Alexandria, Port Sai...
Coastal erosion is a natural process, that contributed to shaping the Nile Delta shoreline in Egypt ...
Historically, the Nile Delta has played an integral part in Egyptian civilization, as its fertile so...
The coastline of the Nile Delta is a dynamic zone in Egypt that is received considerable attention. ...
Coastal areas are increasingly endangered by climate change and associated sea level rise, which cou...
Sea level changes are typically caused by several natural phenomena, including ocean thermal expansi...
The Nile Delta coastal zone is low lying and potentially exposed to inundation from the sea. A relat...
The main objective of the International Conference on Coastal Zone Management of River Deltas and Lo...
This research studied the coastal changes along the region between Rosetta promontory to El Burullus...
The Damietta Promontory is a distinct coastal region in the Nile Delta Egypt, which comprises severa...
Land cover changes considered as one of the important global phenomena exerting perhaps one of the m...
AbstractLand cover changes considered as one of the important global phenomena exerting perhaps one ...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...
Egypt has one of the largest and fastest growing populations in the world. However, nearly 96% of th...