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Dredging and reclamation activities in coastal regions can alter natural flow patterns and sediment transport processes. Sediment movement across the shoreline contributes to short-term beach variations, while alongshore sediment transport influences long-term changes in coastline configuration. Numerical and GIS-based modelling techniques are used to predict shoreline behavior, support regulated coastal development, and minimize risks such as coastal erosion and environmental degradation. A comprehensive shoreline management plan is developed by considering meteorological and oceanographic conditions to ensure sustainable coastal zone management.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Study Methodology | Qualitative Analysis, Quantitative Analysis, Longitudinal Study |
| Geographic Scope | Coastal Regions, Urban Areas, Rural Areas |
| Data Collection Techniques | Surveys, Field Observations, Focus Groups, Remote Sensing |
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| Customisable | No |

GIS helps map shoreline changes, analyze coastal features, and predict future coastal transformations.
Dredging can alter sediment movement and coastal flow patterns, potentially affecting shoreline stability.
The studies analyze shoreline movement, sediment transport, coastal currents, waves, tides, and meteorological conditions.
GIS mapping, satellite data analysis, field surveys, and numerical modelling techniques are commonly used.
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