Classification of Beach Erosion Vulnerability on the Yucatan Coast

Beach erosion can have important socioeconomic and environmental consequences, particularly in tropical regions where tourism is a significant source of income. Although caused by natural processes, erosion is often aggravated by disorderly anthropogenic modification of the coast and extreme events....

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description Beach erosion can have important socioeconomic and environmental consequences, particularly in tropical regions where tourism is a significant source of income. Although caused by natural processes, erosion is often aggravated by disorderly anthropogenic modification of the coast and extreme events. In Yucatan, Mexico, increasing urban development and deficient coastal management strategies as well as hurricanes have affected beach stability. This has highlighted the need for adequate coastal planning and policies that ensure the protection of key coastal ecosystems, such as beaches and sand dunes. To address this, a methodology to classify the coast according to its vulnerability is presented in this work. This methodology assumes that morphological features are indicators of beach evolution and the processes driving it and that these can be associated with different levels of vulnerability. The features considered are beach width, dune vegetation, anthropogenic pressure, and shoreline orientation, which were analyzed through aerial images and a multicriteria evaluation. It was observed that the most vulnerable areas are found near the most developed parts of the coast, where narrow beaches with little dune vegetation dominate. It is expected that this index will be of use to coastal planners and decision makers, particularly in the identification of critical zones.
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subjects Anthropogenic factors
Beach erosion
beach vulnerability
Beaches
Classification
Coastal dunes
Coastal ecosystems
Coastal erosion
Coastal management
Coastal zone management
Coastlines
Coasts
Dunes
Ecosystems
Erosion
Erosion mechanisms
Evaluation
geomorphology
Hurricanes
Identification
Indexes
Management
Methods
Orientation
Planners
Planning
Policies
Shorelines
Socioeconomic factors
Soil erosion
Stability
Tourism
Tropical climate
Tropical environment
Tropical environments
Urban development
Urbanization
Vegetation
Vulnerability
title Classification of Beach Erosion Vulnerability on the Yucatan Coast
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