The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as human intervention. Currently, the coastline evolution of Mekong delta is a complex combination of impacts due to (1) relative sea level rise i.e. the sum of eustatic sea level rise, natural and human induced subsidence (2) sediment transport rate changes at some sections due to change of wave condition by climate change (3) change of sediment sources from the Mekong estuaries by dam construction and sand mining and (4) mangrove degradation. A coastline monitoring is the basis to understand and manage coast. This study utilizes integrated techniques of remote sensing, geographic information system and statistics to monitor coastline change o...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
The approach used in this study to identify coastline and detect changes was based on the combinatio...
Almost half of the world’s human population lives in coastal regions, with 40 % less than ten meters...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceInvestigating coastal feature changes is a crucial task focusing onthe identif...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
The erosion – deposition of shore line is not only a natural phenomenon, but also influenced by huma...
The approach used in this study to identify coastline and detect changes was based on the combinatio...
There has been rapid change in the landcover/landuse in the Mekong delta, Viet Nam. The landcover/la...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
The approach used in this study to identify coastline and detect changes was based on the combinatio...
Almost half of the world’s human population lives in coastal regions, with 40 % less than ten meters...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
International audienceInvestigating coastal feature changes is a crucial task focusing onthe identif...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
The erosion – deposition of shore line is not only a natural phenomenon, but also influenced by huma...
The approach used in this study to identify coastline and detect changes was based on the combinatio...
There has been rapid change in the landcover/landuse in the Mekong delta, Viet Nam. The landcover/la...
Understanding the intricate interplay between alterations in sedimentation patterns and the rising s...
The approach used in this study to identify coastline and detect changes was based on the combinatio...
Almost half of the world’s human population lives in coastal regions, with 40 % less than ten meters...