Friday, 24 February 2023

Detection of Hazards Endangering Some Coastal Areas: Ecosystem-Based Solutions to Strengthen Natural Defenses | Chapter 2 | Novel Perspectives of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 4

 The Nile plain bordering a river's coastal strip has historically been accessible to environmental hazards. The main warning posed by the belongings of global heating is the invasion of seawater. The relocation of coastal dunes, that serve as natural guardianship, has accelerated the negative belongings that have been visible on close to the ground lands. To identify the risks guide climate change that endanger few naturally shielded coastal areas in the main part of the Nile Delta and to estimate their magnitude, field surveys, understanding of Landsat enhanced having a theme mapper imageries (ETM), and hydrochemistry analysis of water samples were secondhand.   Ecosystem-based adjustment strategies are more useful in the case of exposure, risk of flooding, storm surge, and the preservation and protection of coastal money. Planting protected regions of the coastal strip is regarded as ultimate appropriate ecosystem-located and beneficial solution that concede possibility be authorized and executed by local authorities in order to maintain those areas and fit to these disasters.

Author(s) Details:


Ahmed El Sayed Ahmed Rakha,
Department of Environmental Health, Dian Nuswantoro University Semarang, Indonesia.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NPGEES-V4/article/view/9641

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