Coastal structures as beach erosion control and sea level rise adaptation in Malaysia: a review
The shoreline of Malaysia is exposed to threats of coastal erosion and a rise of sea level. The National Coastal Erosion Study, 2015 reported that 15% of an 8840 km shoreline is currently eroding, where one-third of those falls under the critical and significant categories that require structural pr...
Main Authors: | Rashidi, A. H. M., Jamal, M. H., Hassan, M. Z., Sendek, S. S. M., Sopie, S. L. M., Hamid, M. R. A. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/94544/1/AhmadHadiMohamed2021_CoastalStructuresasBeachErosion.pdf |
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