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GEOMATICS ASSESSMENT OF COASTAL EROSION VULNERABILITY: A CASE STUDY OF AGADIR BAY, MOROCCO

Resumo: Coastal zones are characterized by a complex interaction between continental and marine ecosystems. They are often subject to anthropogenic and natural pressures such as urbanization, pollution, erosion, storms, and the impact of climate change. It is an environment that requires sustainable management to preserve its biodiversity and ecosystem services. This study focuses on assessing coastal vulnerability to erosion in the Bay of Agadir, one of Morocco’s main tourist attractions. The methodology adopted is based on geomatic science such as GIS and geospatial remote sensing. This approach involved the preparation of a database for the study area, relating mainly to geomorphological parameters, topography, sea level rise, and shoreline change data. The latter was assessed using DSAS (Digital Shoreline Analysis System) tools and then all data were integrated into a GIS software to evaluate the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI). The first result shows that the EPR (endpoint rate) index reveals an erosion trend over the 8.3 km studied area. Over the 262 transects analyzed, the variations show a predominant erosion (92%) with rates of up to-13.5 m/year over 46 years. This justifies the use of the LRR (Linear Regression Rate-of-Change) index rather than the EPR for kinematic analysis of the coastline. The results of the CVI index show that 2.58 km of the coastal zone, and 1.68 km of the Bay are successively highly and very highly vulnerable to coastal erosion (20-60%). This study can be considered as a basic document, providing crucial information to guide decision-makers and planners in the implementation of effective coastal conservation strategies. © 2024, University of Montenegro. All rights reserved.

  • Tipo de documento

    Artigo Científico

  • Tema

    Ecossistemas

  • Autor

    Fajri Z.; Beroho M.; Lamhadri S.; Ouallali A.; Spalevic V.; Aboumaria K.

  • Ano

    2024