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Coastal Structures as Beach Erosion Control and Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Malaysia: A Review

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WATER
卷 13, 期 13, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13131741

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coastal erosion; sea-level rise; coastal protection structures; adaptation; Malaysia

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  1. National Water Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM)
  2. Ministry of Environment andWater (KASA) [RMK11 P3 P23170000010003]
  3. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) [FRGS/1/2020/TK0/UTM/02/59, FRGS/1/2019/WAB13/UTM/02/4]
  4. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
  5. 'Geran Universiti Penyelidik' (GUP) UTMFR Scheme [130000.2656.21H13]
  6. UTM RD Fund [R.K130000.7756.4J507]

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The shoreline of Malaysia is facing threats of coastal erosion and sea-level rise. The National Coastal Erosion Study, 2015 reported that 15% of the 8840 km shoreline is currently eroding. The Study of Sea Level Rise in Malaysia, 2017 presented an average yearly sea-level increase of 0.67-0.74 mm. Hard structures and adaptation approaches are effective protection measures.
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 protection. The Study of Sea Level Rise in Malaysia, 2017 presented a sea-level increase of 0.67-0.74 mm on average yearly. This study reviewed selected coastal protection structures along the shoreline of Malaysia as an erosion control and sea-level rise adaptation based on coastal management strategies. Hard structures such as rock revetment and breakwater are commonly used as erosion protection systems in the hold the line strategy. Increased platform level of seawalls and earth bunds, considered as an adaptation approach, are effective in erosion protection and are adaptive to sea-level rise. Mangrove replanting is suitable as a limited intervention approach in minimizing the long-term impact of both threats. However, offshore breakwater, groyne, and geotextile tubes are solely for protection purposes and are not as effective for sea-level rise adaptation. As the sea level is continuously increasing, their function as coastal protection will also become less effective. In summary, this comprehensive review on coastal protection in Malaysia will benefit the related agencies on the future assessment.

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