Applied Sciences: “Coastal Deposits: Environmental Implications, Mathematical Modeling and Technological Development”

A large percentage of the world’s population lives along the coastal zones, with more than half of the world’s population living in coastal areas. In such a manner, human beings depend on the coasts and oceans for their survival. In more than one way, the coastal areas remain an untapped and untamed...

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Main Authors: Marta Pérez-Arlucea, Rita González-Villanueva
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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spelling doaj-e72309d14fb34547b36ca62ad2b3a8f22020-12-25T00:05:18ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-12-011111911910.3390/app11010119Applied Sciences: “Coastal Deposits: Environmental Implications, Mathematical Modeling and Technological Development”Marta Pérez-Arlucea0Rita González-Villanueva1Centro de Investigación Mariña, Department of Marine Geosciences and Territorial Planification, Universidade de Vigo, XM1, 36310 Vigo, SpainCentro de Investigación Mariña, Department of Marine Geosciences and Territorial Planification, Universidade de Vigo, XM1, 36310 Vigo, SpainA large percentage of the world’s population lives along the coastal zones, with more than half of the world’s population living in coastal areas. In such a manner, human beings depend on the coasts and oceans for their survival. In more than one way, the coastal areas remain an untapped and untamed resource; however, they are not uninfluenced by<br />humankind. The coastal areas are affected by the urbanization, industrial progress, and the progressive expansion of a society of leisure and crowd tourism. Yet, it is an incomplete view in which an essential element we often forget: the coastal environment.<br />Global climate change may accentuate the social pressure on the latter, namely increases temperatures and sea‐level rise. On the other hand, extreme events are more frequent in<br />recent decades.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/1/119n/a
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title_short Applied Sciences: “Coastal Deposits: Environmental Implications, Mathematical Modeling and Technological Development”
title_full Applied Sciences: “Coastal Deposits: Environmental Implications, Mathematical Modeling and Technological Development”
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description A large percentage of the world’s population lives along the coastal zones, with more than half of the world’s population living in coastal areas. In such a manner, human beings depend on the coasts and oceans for their survival. In more than one way, the coastal areas remain an untapped and untamed resource; however, they are not uninfluenced by<br />humankind. The coastal areas are affected by the urbanization, industrial progress, and the progressive expansion of a society of leisure and crowd tourism. Yet, it is an incomplete view in which an essential element we often forget: the coastal environment.<br />Global climate change may accentuate the social pressure on the latter, namely increases temperatures and sea‐level rise. On the other hand, extreme events are more frequent in<br />recent decades.
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