Review of coastal land transformation:Factors,impacts,adaptation strategies,and future scopes
作者机构:Dr.Wazed Research and Training InstituteBegum Rokeya UniversityRangpur 5404Bangladesh Department of Emergency ManagementPatuakhali Science and Technology UniversityPatuakhali-8602Bangladesh Department of Disaster ManagementBegum Rokeya UniversityRangpur 5404Bangladesh Department of Development StudiesDaffodil International UniversityDhaka 1216Bangladesh
出 版 物:《Geography and Sustainability》 (地理学与可持续性(英文))
年 卷 期:2024年第5卷第2期
页 面:167-178页
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学科分类:07[理学] 0707[理学-海洋科学] 0705[理学-地理学]
主 题:Coastal land transformation Land use and land cover Landsat Population PRISMA
摘 要:Coastal land transformation has been identified as a topic of research in many countries around the *** studies have been conducted to determine the causes and impacts of land ***,much less is understood about coupling change detection,factors,impacts,and adaptation strategies for coastal land transformation at a global *** review aims to present a systematic review of global coastal land transformation and its leading research *** 1,741 documents of Scopus and Web of Science,60 studies have been selected using the PRISMA-2020 *** revealed that existing literature included four leading focus areas regarding coastal land transformation:change detection,driving factors,impacts,and adaptation *** focus areas were further analyzed,and it was found that more than 80%of studies used Landsat imagery to detect land *** growth and urbanization were among the major driving factors *** review further identified that about 37%of studies included impact *** studies identified impacts on ecosystems,land surface temperature,migration,water quality,and occupational effects as significant ***,only four studies included adaptation *** review explored the scope of comprehensive research in coastal land transformation,addressing change detection,factor and impact analysis,and mitigation-adaptation *** research also proposes a conceptual framework for comprehensive coastal land transformation *** framework can provide potential decision-making guidance for future studies in coastal land transformation.