2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.01.010
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Assessing spatial vulnerability from rapid urbanization to inform coastal urban regional planning

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“…Mapping of research location in the coastal area of bounded (buffers) with a distance 500 m from coastline towards of the mainland, and towards of the sea [9]. Width of research location in the coastal area of Bungus bay (buffers 500 m) is with the area of 980,19 ha of coastline to the waters (sea and river), and 911,13 ha of coastline to the mainland (Fig.1).…”
Section: Research Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mapping of research location in the coastal area of bounded (buffers) with a distance 500 m from coastline towards of the mainland, and towards of the sea [9]. Width of research location in the coastal area of Bungus bay (buffers 500 m) is with the area of 980,19 ha of coastline to the waters (sea and river), and 911,13 ha of coastline to the mainland (Fig.1).…”
Section: Research Locationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban development and land-use pattern change have considerable social and environmental effects including destruction of natural habitats, increased natural hazards, severe watershed erosions, sedimentation in seas (especially in coastal zones), biodiversity loss, water quality reduction, and loss of areas related to suburban farmlands and green spaces. Generally, it can be claimed that, LUCC in coastal zones leads to an increase in the vulnerability over these areas [3,4]. The aforementioned 2 of 16 problems and the consequent hazards are somewhat related to land-use changes caused by human activities, and thus, it is crucial to understand the magnitude and trend of LUCC and its spatial patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying potential risks and developing urban vulnerability reduction plans are key to achieving urban sustainability (Li et al, 2016;Sharifi, 2016). Cities can better plan and respond if the location and nature of risk is known and also if risk assessment and management processes are integrated into urban management and development programs (World Bank, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%