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Naeije, M.C. (author), Simons, W.J.F. (author), Pradit, Siriporn (author), Niemnil, Sommart (author), Thongtham, Nalinee (author), Bin Mustafar, M.A. (author), Noppradit, Prakrit (author)
Temporal changes in vertical land motion (VLM) in and around Phuket Island in southern Thailand following the great 2004 Sumatra–Andaman megathrust earthquake have impacted the relative sea-level change estimates based on tide-gauge (TG) records. To better monitor the VLM, two new continuous global navigation satellite system (GNSS) stations...
journal article 2022
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Luijendijk, Arjen (author), Kras, Etiënne (author), Dagalaki, Vasiliki (author), Morelissen, Robin (author), Hoteit, Ibrahim (author), Ranasinghe, Roshanka (author)
The Saudi Arabian tourism sector is growing, and its economy has flourished over the last decades. This has resulted in numerous coastal developments close to large economic centers, while many more are proposed or planned. The coastal developments have influenced the behavior of the shoreline in the past. Here we undertake a national...
journal article 2022
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James, Rebecca K. (author), Pietrzak, J.D. (author), Candy, A.S. (author), Katsman, C.A. (author), van der Boog, C.G. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author), Klees, R. (author)
Tropical beaches provide coastal flood protection, income from tourism, and habitat for flagship species. They urgently need protection from erosion, which is being exacerbated by changing climate and coastal development. Traditional coastal engineering solutions are expensive, provide unstable temporary solutions, and often disrupt natural...
journal article 2019
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Ponsioen, L. (author), Hoang, T.L.G. (author)
A feasibility study on coastal problems in Hoi An, Vietnam. Finding a solution for the erosion problem of the city of hoi An is affected by in the recent decades.
report 2015
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Li, F. (author)
Coastal erosion has gained global attention and has been studied for many decades. As a soft sea defence structure, coastal sandy dunes protect coastal zones all over the world, which usually are densely populated areas with tremendous economic value. The coastal zone of the Netherlands, one of the most well-known vulnerable areas to coastal...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Johannessen, J. (author), MacLennan, A. (author), Blue, A. (author), Waggoner, J. (author), Williams, S. (author), Gerstel, W. (author), Barnard, R. (author), Carman, R. (author), Shipman, H. (author)
The Marine Shoreline Design Guidelines is one of a series of guidance documents being developed by the Aquatic Habitat Guidelines (AHG) Program.Guidelines developed in the AHG program employ an integrated approach to marine, freshwater, and riparian habitat protection and restoration. That is, they seek to protect and restore the structure and...
report 2014
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), De Schipper, M.A. (author), Luijendijk, A.P. (author), Ranasinghe, R.W.M.R.J.B. (author), Aarninkhof, S. (author)
The Netherlands’ strategy to combat coastal erosion since 1990 has been through nourishment, initially as beach nourishments but more and more as shoreface nourishments. In the light of sea level rise projections the yearly nourishment magnitudes continue to increase. In view of this an innovative soft engineering intervention, comprising an...
conference paper 2013
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), De Schipper, M.A. (author), Luijendijk, A.P. (author), Ranasinghe, R.W.M.R.J.B. (author), Van Thiel De Vries, J.S.M. (author), Aarninkhof, S. (author), Van Gelder-Maas, C. (author), De Vries, S. (author), Henriquez, M. (author), Marx, S. (author)
The Netherlands’ strategy to combat coastal erosion since 1990 has been through nourishment, initially as beach nourishments but more and more as shoreface nourishments. In the light of sea level rise projections the yearly nourishment magnitudes continue to increase. In view of this an innovative soft engineering intervention, comprising an...
conference paper 2013
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Giardino, A. (author), Santinelli, G. (author), Bruens, A. (author)
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retreat puts coastal functions (e.g. safety against flooding) under pressure. Since 1990, the Dutch policy aims at preventing further retreat of the coastline, but in the meantime taking the valuable dynamical behaviour of the coast into account....
report 2012
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Roode, N. (author)
In project Safecoast, we have learned from each other by discussing our approaches to coastal flood and erosion risk management. Faced with climate change, and associated impacts on our coasts, it has proven important to analyse, compare and benchmark our methods and ideas. We found that despite the variety in societal attitudes and approaches...
report 2008
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Walstra, D.J.R. (author), Cohen, A.B. (author), Aarninkhof, S.G.J. (author), Koningsveld, M. van (author)
report 2006
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Anonymous, A. (author)
The shoreline management guide is composed of the following elements: • an introduction to the criteria used to select the case studies reviewed during the project and the methodology adopted to collect information on these case studies.An extensive summary of the major lessons learned from this review, which also stand for the major elements...
report 2004
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Häglund, M. (author), Svensson, P. (author)
Many coastal areas in Vietnam suffer from erosion. One of the worst affected areas is the Hai Hau beach, located in the Red River delta in northern Vietnam. Over the last hundred years, vast parts of the beach have eroded at an average rate of approximately 25 m per year. Important agricultural land has vanished into the sea and families have...
report 2002
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Helvert, M.A.G. van (author)
report 2002
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The erosion of a nourished beach may be conveniently described as the sum of the linear coastal retreat and a surcharge which decreases exponentially in time. Application of this model to data from eight nourishment projects in north-western Europe has shown on average only 52% of nourished volume becomes a permanent part of the coastal volume....
report 1996
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Peerbolte, E.B. (author)
report 1995
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Hillen, R. (author), Van de Wetering, B.G.M. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The Southern North Sea is bordered by Great-Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. The North Sea basin and its adjacent shorelines are intensively used. Management of the basin and the coastal zone is therefore essential. Because of the small scale of the area, the dense population and the big scale of the interactions,...
conference paper 1993
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D'Angremond, K. (author)
An analysis of "soft" measurements, in the form of beach nourishment, to protect ourselves against the sea. The rapport covers the following subject with regard to "soft" measurements: - Design of soft solution: review of design tools, practical consequences of morphological theory and failure modes - Construction methods for soft solutions:...
report 1992
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The government of The Netherlands has decided in the summer of 1990 to maintai.n the coastline at the position of 1990. This will be done mainly by artificial beach nourishment. The costs will be paid by the national government. The purpose of this coastal maintenance is to maintain a sufficient level of safety and to maintain the various...
conference paper 1991
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating coastal stretches of accretion and erosion resp. resulting in seaward and landward displacement retreats of the shoreline. Places of accretion and erosion also vary in time. Behind the dunes are low lying polders (very often with a ground level even below the low...
conference paper 1990
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