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Intended for geologists and ecologists to measure and document changes in coastal lines, essential for understanding the impact of climate change and human activities.
The adoption of a digital procedure to study coastal erosion provides geologists and ecologists with an effective means to measure and document changes in coastal lines. This procedure facilitates the accurate collection of data on the progression of erosion and contributing factors, such as the impact of climate change and human activities.
This method allows for quick field data entry, including GPS coordinates, visual observations, direct measurements of erosion, and even photos for visual tracking over time. Through data centralization, researchers can access and analyze information more efficiently, allowing for a deep understanding of coastal dynamics.
The digitized procedure not only ensures the accuracy of the collected data but also enhances responsiveness in conservation efforts, helping decision-makers to formulate tailored strategies to protect vulnerable coastal areas.
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