TY - BOOK ID - 46216532 TI - Sea level rise and coastal infrastructure AU - Xiaomei Yang AU - Zhang, Yuanzhi AU - Hou, Yijun AU - Yang, Xiaomei PY - 2018 SN - 1789235472 1789235464 1838813284 PB - IntechOpen DB - UniCat KW - Coastal ecology. KW - Coastal zone management. KW - Coast ecosystem management KW - Coastal ecosystem management KW - Coastal management KW - Coastal resource management KW - Coastal resources management KW - Coastal zone ecosystem management KW - Coasts KW - CRM (Coastal resource management) KW - Zone management, Coastal KW - Ecosystem management KW - Natural resources KW - Regional planning KW - Coastal engineering KW - Coast ecology KW - Coastal zone ecology KW - Coastal biology KW - Ecology KW - Sublittoral ecology KW - Management KW - Life Sciences KW - Earth Science KW - Oceanography KW - Environmental Sciences UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46216532 AB - Sea level rise and coastal erosion had drawn an increasing awareness recently as the repercussion of increase of sea level and coastal erosion would reshape the earth's system and induce a tremendous loss in ecological or economics cost. Governments are dedicated to meliorate the occurrence of these phenomena, or else all creations on the earth will suffer from the catastrophe. Global warming is one of the crucial factors resulting in the increase of sea level and coastal erosion. Remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) technologies are thoroughly adopted and applied to monitor the dynamic change of the nature system, such as coastal land use and land cover, sea level rise, and coastal infrastructure. ER -