16   Artículos

 
en línea
Louise Winther, Søren Kjærsgaard Rasmussen, Gert Poulsen and Conny Bruun Asmussen Lange    
Revista: Agronomy    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pattrakorn Nidhinarangkoon, Sompratana Ritphring, Kanon Kino and Taikan Oki    
Phuket, the study area of this work with 33 sandy beaches, provides about 15% of the nation?s gross domestic product from the tourism industry. Many factors cause shoreline changes affecting beach areas, such as seasonal erosion and rising sea levels. In... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Yu-Hai Wang, Yan-Hong Wang, An-Jun Deng, Hao-Chuan Feng, Dang-Wei Wang and Chuan-Sheng Guo    
Downdrift shoreline recession associated with the construction of a shore-crossing hard structure represents one of coastal erosional hotspots that must be addressed for an integrated, sustainable coastal zone management. To prevent siltation within the ... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Maurizio D?Anna, Deborah Idier, Bruno Castelle, Sean Vitousek and Goneri Le Cozannet    
Long-term (>decades) coastal recession due to sea-level rise (SLR) has been estimated using the Bruun Rule for nearly six decades. Equilibrium-based shoreline models have been shown to skillfully predict short-term wave-driven shoreline change on time sc... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pattrakorn Nidhinarangkoon, Sompratana Ritphring and Keiko Udo    
Sea level rise due to climate change affects beaches, which are a source of high recreational value in the economy. The tourism carrying capacity (TCC) assessment is one of the tools to determine the management capacity of a beach. Pattaya beach represen... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Chatuphorn Somphong, Keiko Udo, Sompratana Ritphring and Hiroaki Shirakawa    
A recent study suggested that significant beach loss may take place on the coasts of Thailand by the end of the 21st century as per projections of sea-level rise by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The present study adapts a framewor... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Daniel Ware, Andrew Buckwell, Rodger Tomlinson, Kerrie Foxwell-Norton and Neil Lazarow    
Climate change impacts, sea level rise, and changes to the frequency and intensity of storms, in particular, are projected to increase the coastal land and assets exposed to coastal erosion. The selection of appropriate adaptation strategies requires an ... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Janaka Bamunawala, Shreedhar Maskey, Trang Minh Duong and Ad Van der Spek    
The sediment budget associated with future coastline change in the vicinity of tidal inlets consists of four components; sea level rise-driven landward movement of the coastline (i.e., the Bruun effect), basin infilling effect due to sea level rise-induc... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Pascal Laumet, Mikkel Bruun     Pág. 422 - 429
As transportation infrastructure managers pursue performance-based management, increased scrutiny is rightfully imposed by the stakeholders (tax-payers and their legislative representatives). The performance of public transportation agencies is not evalu... ver más
Revista: Transportation Research Procedia    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Mikkel Bruun, Pascal Laumet     Pág. 2976 - 2984
Maintenance condition surveys and quality assessments allow highway agencies to assess performance by calculating performance measures and tracking performance against annual maintenance expenditures. These performance assessments are often used as justi... ver más
Revista: Transportation Research Procedia    Formato: Electrónico

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