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Remote Sensing Applications in Coastal Environment
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Coastal regions are susceptible to rapid changes, as they constitute the boundary between the land and the sea. The resilience of a particular segment of coast depends on many factors, including climate change, sea-level changes, natural and technological hazards, extraction of natural resources, population growth, and tourism. Recent research highlights the strong capabilities for remote sensing applications to monitor, inventory, and analyze the coastal environment. This book contains 12 high-quality and innovative scientific papers that explore, evaluate, and implement the use of remote sensing sensors within both natural and built coastal environments.
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Keywords
- afforestation
- air photograph
- airborne laser scanner
- archival multi-temporal data
- Baltic coast
- beach monitoring
- beach surface moisture
- big data applications
- brightness index 2–BI2
- cliff coastlines
- cliff retreat
- coastal geomorphology
- coastal habitats
- coastal monitoring
- Coastal process
- coastal waters
- coastline changes
- Corine Land Cover
- Data processing
- Data visualization
- deep learning
- Deforestation
- dune coast
- ecosystem monitoring
- emerged/submerged surfaces
- estuaries
- expansion types and rates
- geomatic techniques
- intensity calibration
- IoT
- land cover
- land cover flow
- land cover mapping
- land subsidence
- LiDAR
- Machine learning
- major explanatory factors
- Miami metropolitan area
- mobile terrestrial LiDAR
- modified soil-adjusted vegetation index 2–MSAVI2
- Monitoring
- n/a
- neural networks
- normalized difference water index 2–NDWI2
- numerical modelling
- oil spill
- Po River Delta
- Poland
- random forest algorithm
- Reduction
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- relative sea level rise 2100
- Remote sensing
- remote sensing and GIS
- Research & information: general
- review
- SDGs
- Sea Surface Temperature
- Sentinel-2
- shoreline change
- South Baltic Sea
- southern Baltic Sea
- Spatial Analysis
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- Time-series analysis
- trajectory modeling
- urban expansion
- Urbanisation
- vulnerability assessment
- warm upwelling
- Winter