Natural habitats for the coastal biodiversity include mangroves, seagrass, salt marshes, coral reefs, coastal lagoons, and estuaries. They offer a variety of products and services, including the provision of food, control over water quality procedures, storm protection, and carbon sequestration. However, they have seen significant anthropogenic strain and severe natural disasters in recent decades. Therefore, safeguarding these coastal habitats is crucial. In order to increase scientific understanding of the Earth as a complex system of geophysical phenomena that frequently result in natural hazards, both directly and through interacting processes, remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) are used. Thus, the remote sensing applications that promote sustainable coastal habitat management are given in the current book.
Author (s) Details
R.
Uma Devi
School of Science,
GITAM (Deemed to Be) University, Hyderabad-502329, Telangana State, India.
Arshid
Hussain Malik
School of Science,
GITAM (Deemed to Be) University, Visakhapatnam-530045, Andhra Pradesh, India.
K. Bala Chandu
BVRIT Engineering
College, Medak-502313, Telangana State, India.
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