Erosion Trends
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Layer Info
Category Management
Sub-category Environmental Conditions
Editable No

Description

Coastal erosion is a natural process where shorelines are gradually worn away by the action of waves, currents, tides, and human activities. This phenomenon can lead to the loss of valuable land, damage to coastal infrastructure, and negative impacts on local ecosystems.

Coastal erosion trends can be either landward or seaward. Landward erosion occurs when the shoreline retreats inland, leading to the loss of coastal land and potentially threatening infrastructure and habitats. Seaward erosion, on the other hand, happens when sediment is deposited offshore, causing the shoreline to advance towards the sea.

MSP Challenge

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Sand Extraction Edition

Types

  • Landwards trend
  • Seawards trend

Data Source

Rijkswaterstaat

Original Title

trend_2024_100

Description

The “trend_2024_100” layer from Rijkswaterstaat represents the trend analysis of coastal erosion for the year 2024.

Methodology

The data was not edited, a row was created to include the English translation of the trend definition.

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This layer is not available in the Baltic Sea Edition.

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This layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.

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This layer is not available in the Adriatic Sea Edition.

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This layer is not present in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 12:09. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.