Hazards influencing coastal plains management along the eastern stretch of the Gulf of Suez, using remote sensing and GIS

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Ahmed, M. H. [1 ]
Abdel-Kader, O. H. [1 ]
Kaiser, M. F. [2 ]
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[1] Natl Author Remote Sensing & Space Sci, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Qatar Univ, Geography dept, Doha, Qatar
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remote sensing; images; land use/ land cover; deterioration; raster; vector; water pollution; oil spills;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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This research aims at to assess the impact of natural hazards on the human activities and development planning held along the eastern coastal stretch of the Gulf of Suez. Change detection technique was used in combined with geologic and topographic maps, GIS and field investigations to specify and categorize environmental hazards along the concerned area. This site is characterized by enormous natural resources, including hot vents in Hammam Faroun and Ayun Mousa, oil exploration and mineral deposits in W. Araba, W. Sidri and Ras Malaab, natural protectorates in Ras Mohamed and archaeological sites in W. Sidri, W. Feiran, El-Qaa' and coastal areas between W. Feiran and El-Tor and between W. Araba and Ayun Mousa. This encourages the construction of extensive and diverse economic activities such as urbanization, industrial and tourism projects. However, this area subjected natural hazards, including flash floods, mass movement, coastal erosion and sand encroachment. Risk assessment maps for roads and urban sites were established. The eastern coastal zone of the Gulf of Suez was classified into four sectors; Sudr, Ras Malaab, Bilaiyim and El-Tor coastal plains. Each sector is characterized by specific natural resources controlled by environmental hazards. This provides the end users and decision makers with necessary information required to design the most appropriate development projects at each sector and mitigate the environmental risk for the natural resources and natural development.
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