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Er Vin Lim, Nithiyaa Nilamani, Norhanis M. Razalli, Shoufeng Zhang, Hongjun Li, Muhammad Lutfi Haron, Anisah Lee Abdullah, Zulfigar Yasin, Norlaila Mohd Zanuri and Aileen Tan Shau Hwai
Plastics account for 60?80% of marine debris worldwide, and, in 2021, Malaysia was the 28th largest plastic polluter in the world. In light of this finding, the Malaysian government has launched the Roadmap Towards Zero Single-Use Plastics 2018?2030 and ...
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Víctor-Manuel Lomelí-Quintero, Felícitas Calderón-Vega, César Mösso, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla and Adrián-David García-Soto
Climate change is an increasingly critical issue impacting coasts and coast structures, leading to erosion, flooding, sea level rise, etc. These significantly impact not only the environment and society, but also the regional infrastructure and economy. ...
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Guangnian Xiao, Tian Wang, Xinqiang Chen and Lizhen Zhou
The role of the shipping industry in international logistics has been highlighted with the development of the global economy and the increase in international trade. Simultaneously, some of the environmental problems caused by shipping activities have gr...
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Xuehua Ma, Yi Zhou, Luyi Yang and Jianfeng Tong
Rapid development of the economy increased marine litter around Zhoushan Island. Social-ecological scenario studies can help to develop strategies to adapt to such change. To investigate the present situation of marine litter pollution, a stratified rand...
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Sompratana Ritphring, Pattrakorn Nidhinarangkoon, Keiko Udo and Hiroaki Shirakawa
In the 21st century, global sea level rise associated with climate change will affect beach areas, which provide a number of benefits that include benefits to the recreational sector of the economy. In Thailand, the adoption of structural measures in ord...
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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...
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Mario Maiolo, Riccardo Alvise Mel and Salvatore Sinopoli
Erosion processes threaten the economy, the environment and the ecosystem of coastal areas. In addition, human action can significantly affect the characteristics of the soil and the landscape of the shoreline. In this context, pursuing environmental sus...
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Ike Fibriani,Januar Fery Irawan,Alfredo Bayu Satriya,Satrio Budi Utomo,Widyono Hadi,Widjonarko Widjonarko,Khoiril Khoiril
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has a very wide sea area. Thus, Indonesian sea has a huge potential of natural resources that can be utilized to grow the nation's economy. There are many occupations and efforts that can be done to increase the ...
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Melville Saayman,Andrea Saayman
AbstractOrientation: Beaches attract millions of visitors every year and this has an impact not only on the economy, the environment and the local community but also on current and future beachgoers.Research purpose: The aim of the article is to use expe...
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Enzo Pranzini, Giorgio Anfuso, Irene Cinelli, Marco Piccardi and Giovanni Vitale
Analysis of a large shoreline database (from 1878 to 2017) and recompilation of information on type/age of shore protection structures along the Northern Tuscany, allowed a deep insight of the progressive armouring of this coastal sector. The area experi...
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