Coastal erosion and climate change: A review on coastal-change process and modeling

T Pang, X Wang, RA Nawaz, G Keefe, T Adekanmbi - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
Coastal erosion is a normal process of nature. However, the rate of coastal erosion, and the
frequency and intensity of coastal flooding events, are now on the rise around the world due …

MSFD In-depth knowledge of the marine environment as the stepping stone to perform marine spatial planning in Greece

T Paramana, A Karditsa, N Milatou, S Petrakis… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
The multiple anthropogenic activities taking place in the marine environment increase and
create a high demand for maritime space. The pressures generated thereof on coastal and …

[HTML][HTML] A probabilistic approach to combine sea level rise, tide and storm surge into representative return periods of extreme total water levels: Application to the …

C Antunes, G Lemos - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2025 - Elsevier
Coastal hazard and vulnerability assessments in the context of climate change usually rely
on the estimation of total water levels (TWLs) through a deterministic approach, consisting …

Spatiotemporal coastline variations in the Pearl River Estuary and the relationship with multiple human disturbances

X Li, H Yan, Y Yang, Z Xu, H Yang - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coastlines and estuaries as one of the most dynamic systems in the marine environment are
influenced by not only natural factors but also various anthropogenic activities, but there …

A conceptual approach to model sand–gravel extraction from rivers based on a game theory perspective

MV Podimata, PC Yannopoulos - Journal of Environmental …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Sand–gravel mining is a significant parameter of economic development and social welfare
function in modern societies. As demand for aggregate increases in construction industry …

Monitoring and projecting land use/land cover changes of eleven large deltaic areas in Greece from 1945 onwards

A Krina, F Xystrakis, K Karantininis, N Koutsias - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Wetlands are areas of high biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services of high value.
However, they are under constant threat from intense anthropogenic pressures, mainly …

Anthropogenic impact on beach heterogeneity within a littoral cell (northern Tuscany, Italy)

D Bertoni, M Bini, M Luppichini, LE Cipriani… - Journal of Marine …, 2021 - mdpi.com
In this paper the evolution of the Northern Tuscany littoral cell is documented through a
detailed analysis of the increasing anthropogenic pressure since the beginning of the 20th …

Socio-economic risk assessment of the setback zone in beaches threatened by sea level rise induced retreat (Peloponnese coast-Eastern Mediterranean)

A Karditsa, SE Poulos - Anthropocene Coasts, 2024 - Springer
Beaches play a pivotal role in supporting the socio-economic sector, particularly within
the'Sun, Sea, and Sand'(3S) tourism model. Valued for their ecosystem services, these …

The evolution of the transboundary Evros river delta (Northeast Aegean Sea) under human intervention: A seven-decade analysis

A Karditsa, A Tsapanou, SE Poulos - Physical Geography, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Evros deltaic plain (North Aegean Sea, Greece) covers an area of 188 km2
and is shared by Greece and Turkey by its current main channel. This paper investigates …

Spatio-temporal coastal morphological changes of Godavari delta region in the east coast of India

RM Murali, KN Reshma, SS Kumar… - Journal of Coastal …, 2020 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Murali, RM; Reshma, KN; Kumar, SS; Balaji, SA; Raju, DMK, and
Ramakrishnan, R., 2020. Spatio-temporal coastal morphological changes of Godavari delta …