2018
DOI: 10.3390/su11010093
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Coastal Vulnerability to Erosion Using a Multi-Criteria Index: A Case Study of the Xiamen Coast

Abstract: The assessment of coastal vulnerability to erosion is urgently needed due to increasing coastal erosion globally. Based on the coastal characteristics of the Xiamen artificial coastline, which accounts for more than 80% of the coastline in this area, this study provides an integrated approach based on a multi-criteria index. The evaluation index system of the local coastal vulnerability to the erosion of Xiamen includes 12 indexes based on natural (coastal characteristics, coastal forcing), and socio-economic … Show more

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“…For the 2100 scenario, the Lisbon District will again have the largest vulnerability area, 221.4 km 2 , of which 92.8% is classified as highly or extremely vulnerable. The district of Faro has the highest number of buildings in areas considered vulnerable, almost 23,190, and the district of Setúbal has the highest number of residents living in areas considered vulnerable to SLR, with around 59,600 people.…”
Section: Year 2100mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the 2100 scenario, the Lisbon District will again have the largest vulnerability area, 221.4 km 2 , of which 92.8% is classified as highly or extremely vulnerable. The district of Faro has the highest number of buildings in areas considered vulnerable, almost 23,190, and the district of Setúbal has the highest number of residents living in areas considered vulnerable to SLR, with around 59,600 people.…”
Section: Year 2100mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tools to assess the impact of SLR increases in coastal areas include vulnerability and risk indices [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]. Some of these are based on territorial, urban development, and socioeconomic indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, a vulnerabilidade à erosão é um conceito espacial de identificação de trechos litorâneos e atividades socioeconômicas suscetíveis aos distúrbios resultantes da erosão costeira (BEVACQUA et al, 2018). Neste contexto, os mapas de índices de vulnerabilidade costeira à erosão contribuem para o planejamento do uso e cobertura do solo de modo sustentável, no entendimento dos impactos da dinâmica costeira e da resiliência da orla marítima, nas diferentes escalas de execução (regional a local), agregando insumos aproveitáveis na formulação de políticas públicas de gestão costeira integrada (ZHU et al, 2019). Na escala local, tais estudos são particularmente relevantes na avaliação de fatores que afetarão o estado atual da orla marítima diante de eventuais desastres, subsidiando o gerenciamento para redução de riscos costeiros frente aos eventos extremos climáticos e aumento do NRM (PARTHASARATHY et al, 2015).…”
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