Print Email Facebook Twitter Scoping study on coastal squeeze in the Ayeyarwady Delta Title Scoping study on coastal squeeze in the Ayeyarwady Delta Author Kroon, M.E.N. Rutten, M.M. Stive, M.J.F. Wunna, S. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Water Management Date 2015-07-03 Abstract Coastal squeeze is the reduction in the space of coastal habitats to operate (Phan et al, 2014) and an important cause for coastline retreat, increase in flood risk, salinity intrusion etc. Land use changes, such as deforestation and urbanization, reduce the space of natural habitats, such as mangrove forests, and cause deterioration of these habitats, that leads to reduction of their natural protective and provisioning functions. Costs related to these function losses can be avoided by early recognition of coastal squeeze and early action. In this research we investigate how remote sensing imagery data can contribute to early recognition of coastal squeeze. The case study is the lower Ayeyarwady delta in Myanmar, a crucial agricultural zone nicknamed the ‘Ricebowl of Myanmar’ . The coastal zone in Myanmar is subject to climate change, urbanization, extreme weather conditions (cyclones), increase in agri- and aquaculture and (illegal) felling of mangrove. This has already led to large loss of biodiversity and increased flood risk. Remote sensing analysis based on LANDSAT imagery has been done in attempt to identify land use and coastline change. Subject coastal squeezeland useclassificationQGISground truthing To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:29ec675d-db8e-4f76-a5a1-f16a67eeb083 Publisher IAHR Source E-proceedings of the 36th IAHR World Congress, The Hague, the Netherlands, 28 June-3 July 2015 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2015 The Author(s) Files PDF 321403.pdf 11.39 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:29ec675d-db8e-4f76-a5a1-f16a67eeb083/datastream/OBJ/view