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Changing climate is a global distress these days. Global warming is one of the men driven outcome of climate change which causes the glaciers to melt, shoreline regression and raises the level of sea. The regression of shoreline in Togo resulted in vandalization of human habitat and infrastructure. This research aims to monitor the coastal erosion utilizing the geospatial techniques in Togo from 1988 to 2020. The process of extraction and existence of change in shoreline is analyzed. Scientific...
Topics: Landsat Images, Coastal Erosion, Remote Sensing, NDWI, Shoreline, Sentinel Images, SVM
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Apr 25, 2018
04/18
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AnjaniKapoor
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This short documentary on Ghoramara Island in India is submitted as Capstone Project.
Topics: Climate change, Climate justice, India, Ghoramara Island, Coastal erosion, Livelihoods, Culture,...
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May 9, 2015
05/15
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Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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103. Martha Serpas interview, part 1. "Martha Serpas is the author of three collections of poetry, The Diener (LSU); The Dirty Side of the Storm (W.W. Norton); and Côte Blanche (New Issues). Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Nation, Southwest Review, and Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion, as well as in a number of anthologies, including the Library of America’s American Religious Poems, The Art of the Sonnet, and Bearing the Mystery: Twenty Years of Image. She...
Topics: Louisiana Anthology, Louisiana Anthology Podcast, Martha Serpas, Galliano, environmentalism,...
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Jun 4, 2016
06/16
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Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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159. We interview Monique Verdin, director of the documentary My Louisiana Love . My Louisiana Love follows Monique a young Native American woman, as she returns to Southeast Louisiana to reunite with her Houma Indian family. But soon she sees that her people’s traditional way of life--fishing, trapping, and hunting these fragile wetlands– is threatened by a cycle of man-made environmental crises. As Louisiana is devastated by Hurricane Katrina and Rita and then the BP oil leak, Monique...
Topics: Louisiana Anthology Podcast, Louisiana Anthology, Monique Verdin, My Louisiana Love, Houma Indians,...
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Sep 26, 2015
09/15
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Bruce R. Magee and Stephen Payne
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123. Mike Tidwell is founder and director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the impacts and solutions associated with global warming in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.. He is also an author and filmmaker who predicted in vivid detail the Katrina hurricane disaster in his 2003 book Bayou Farewell: The Rich Life and Tragic Death of Louisiana’s Cajun Coast . His most recent book, focusing on Katrina and...
Topics: Mike Tidwell, Bayou Farewell, water hitchhiking, coastal erosion, coastal restoration, Erin Lierl,...
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May 24, 2022
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City of Carlsbad - City TV
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The City of Carlsbad is doing its part to make sure there's plenty of sand on local beaches. Beaches are replenished with sand through three different partnerships the City of Carlsbad has established with local and regional agencies. From September to December, the region's shoreline will be enhanced with more than 1.4 million cubic yards of high-quality sand, equal to about 120,000 truckloads. The San Diego Association of Governments, known as SANDAG is coordinating the $28.5 million Regional...
Topics: California, Carlsbad, City of Carlsbad - City TV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Official Documents UK Mirror
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Dec 10, 2012
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Great Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs; Great Britain. Environment Agency
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"Presented to Parliament pursuant to Section 13(1) and 14 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010."
Topics: flood, risk, management, erosion, authorities, authority, request, coastal, requesting, requests,...
Official Documents UK Mirror
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Dec 10, 2012
12/12
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Great Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs; Great Britain. Environment Agency
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"Presented to Parliament pursuant to Section 7 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010."
Topics: flood, risk, coastal, erosion, local, environment, flooding, management, risks, fcerm, lead local,...
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Mar 28, 2016
03/16
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MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc.
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This report was by MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc. with contributions by URS Corporation, National Park Service staff, and SOHA Engineers, Inc. (SOHA). The report includes: 1. Geotechnical sampling, laboratory testing and engineering analysis evaluating the material strengths and stability of the coastal bluffs and landfill deposits now, during landfill removal operations and post-remediation. 2. An extensive Cultural Resource Baseline and Impact Assessment prepared by URS with...
Topics: environmental remediation, Baker Beach, Baker Beach Disturbed Area 1, Baker Beach Disturbed Area...
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Dec 28, 2009
12/09
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Made for Climate Radio on Resonance FM by Frederika Whitehead
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Frederika Whitehead talks to Fai. Fai comes from one of Fiji's coastal towns, he describes the erosion and of the Fijian coastline and tells of his fears for the future.
Topics: climate change, coastal erosion, fiji, copenhagen, climate conference, aosis, climate radio,...
The discipline of coastal climate adaptation in Australia has been increasingly practiced as communities become more aware of the likely future impacts of sea level rise. As a result, a number of coastal adaptation plans, strategies and guidelines and have been developed for coastal urban communities around the Australian coastline over the last decade. Given that a number of plans have been developed for different communities facing the same issues, it is timely to compare and contrast these...
Topics: Climate change, Coastal erosion, Planned retreat, Sea level rise
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Matthieu Le Duff; Pascal Dumas; Michel Allenbach; Olivier Cohen
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The impact of global warming on coastal areas, in terms of erosion, flooding and environmental change is a source of concerns for many peoples in the Pacific region. In New Caledonia, Ouvea atoll is one of the most vulnerable areas to sea level rise. The population strongly oriented towards his lagoon, is concerned about shoreline erosion and wants to build a climate change adaptation strategy. This paper presents a research-action device aimed to renforce people's resilience in the proper...
Topics: Coastal erosion monitoring, Integrated coastal zone management, New Caledonia, Participatory...
Over the last 50 years, coastal erosion has become a serious problem, rising in magnitude and dominance along the Caribbean coastline of Colombia. Circa 50% of this important area for the country is undergoing serious erosion problems related to a multiplicity of factors contrasted by their degree of influence and magnitude, e.g. sedimentary imbalances, extreme waves, ecosystems destruction and sea level rise. Coastal protection related with hard structures has been the first, and in some...
Topics: Coastal erosion, Colombia, Hard structures, Management, Protection
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Apr 13, 2011
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The East Yorkshire coast, just north of the Humber estuary, is the fastest-disappearing in Europe. The coastline of soft clays and tills is receding at 1â3 metres per year. Since 1066, over a dozen villages have tumbled into the sea. Even houses, farms and roads I knew as a child have long since vanished. It is a flat, foggy landscape of hazy colours: a rockless world of straight-line horizons, sand, wind, sea, mud and mist. Occasional storms devour chunks of the coastline, sometimes including...
Topics: chamber orchestra, classical music, east yorkshire, coast, coastal erosion, programme music, music...
Christina Gerhardt , author of The Atlas of (Remote) Islands and Sea Level Rise , explores the effects and responses to climate-warming on low-lying Pacific Ocean islands. Urbanist Laura Tam addresses sea level rise on vulnerable shorelines around the Bay Area. Learn about indigenous inhabitants’ adaptive solutions in the South Seas and local grassroots efforts to prepare our bay shore.
Topics: Sea Level Rise, Climate Change, ocean heat, thermal expansion, coastal erosion, drowning islands,...
This study provides an assessment of erosion hazard on the Maltese coast via application of the Coastal Hazard Wheel, a tool that also facilitated analysis of a number of other inherent coastal hazards including ecosystem disruption, gradual inundation, salt water intrusion, and flooding. The CHW characterises the coastal environment by considering geological layout, wave exposure, tidal range, flora and fauna, sediment balance and storm climate. Application of the CHW identified coastal...
Topics: Climate change, Coastal Hazard Wheel, Coastal erosion, Coastal erosion management, Coastline...
Mendeley Climate Change Library
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Jul 6, 2019
07/19
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Stephen W. Lokier; Wesley M. Court; Takumi Onuma; Andreas Paul
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This study addresses a gap in our understanding of the effects of sea-level rise on the sedimentary systems and morphological development of recent and ancient carbonate ramp settings. Many ancient carbonate sequences are interpreted as having been deposited in carbonate ramp settings. These settings are poorly-represented in the Recent. The study documents the present-day transgressive flooding of the Abu Dhabi coastline at the southern shoreline of the Arabian/Persian Gulf, a carbonate ramp...
Topics: Carbonate ramp, Coastal erosion, Persian Gulf, Sea level, Transgression
Monthly newspaper serving the Richmond District, Seacliff, Presidio Heights, and Laurel Heights.
Topics: electric busses, Wylie Wong, Presidio, Phillip Liborio Gangi, youth court, Paul Kozakiewicz,...
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Source: Nairobi, Kenya.
Topics: Indian Ocean Tsunami (2004), Disaster relief, Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004, Tsunamis, Environmental...
Many coastal landscapes across Europe are undergoing change due to the impacts of a changing climate. In the context of coastal erosion, especially the question of physical access to the landscape for a variety of publics is becoming ever more important. Where a multitude of actors are involved in landscape management, diverging subjective and collective perceptions of these changing landscapes, hold potential for disagreement about suitable adaptive measures. Although the body of literature on...
Topics: Access, Climate change adaptation, Coastal erosion, Coastal landscapes, Landscape as a commons,...
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Protecting shorelines on Long Island with living shorelines Steve Schott, the Marine Botany and Habitat Restoration Specialist at the Cornell Cooperative Extension.
Topics: Coastal Erosion, Living shorelines