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GIS-BASED ESTIMATION OF SHORELINE CHANGE AT THE OLIE PIER HARBOR HERITAGE SITE, MANGGAR, EAST BELITUNG, INDONESIA

The coastal area is a dynamic region influenced by continuous interactions between land and the sea. Changes in coastal compositions are closely related to shoreline instability. This study analyzes coastline changes at the Olie Pier Heritage Site, Manggar, East Belitung, Indonesia, using statistica...

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Published in:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites 2024-06, Vol.53 (2), p.431-441
Main Authors: SABINA, Anninda, YULIUS, YULIUS, AGUS, Syamsul B., SALIM, Hadiwijaya L., DILLENIA, Ira, ARIFIN, Taslim, PRIHANTONO, Joko, PURBANI, Dini, HERIATI, Aida, RAMDHAN, Muhammad, SURYAWATI, Siti Hajar, WAHYONO, Ary, WISHA, Ulung Jantama, ZULFIANDI, ZULFIANDI
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description The coastal area is a dynamic region influenced by continuous interactions between land and the sea. Changes in coastal compositions are closely related to shoreline instability. This study analyzes coastline changes at the Olie Pier Heritage Site, Manggar, East Belitung, Indonesia, using statistical-based techniques EPR (End Point Rate) and NSM (Net Shoreline Movement) 2015 to 2023. The DSAS (Digital Shoreline Analysis System) was employed to calculate the shoreline alterations in every transect with a distance of about 100 m. The study area is generally predominated by a moderate abrasion. The EPR and NSM values indicate a potential for future shoreline changes, considering the present status and future estimations of oceanographic parameters (currents, wind, waves, tides). The highest erosion is identified in the Lalang Village with a shoreline retreat (NSM) of -65.38 m and a retreat rate (EPR) of 8.78 m/year. On the other hand, the highest accretion is observed in the Baru Village with a NSM of -56.68 m and EPR of 7.61 m/year. The implications of these shoreline changes on the heritage site and the coastal environment contribute to the management of coastal areas amidst global environmental challenges. This study provides valuable insights into conservation and sustainable development efforts in the coastal region of East Belitung.
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Coasts
Data processing
digital shoreline analysis system (dsas)
east belitung
end point rate (epr)
Geographic information systems
Global positioning systems
GPS
net shoreline movement (nsm)
Ocean waves
olie pier site
Remote sensing
Shoreline protection
Soil erosion
Statistical analysis
Sustainable development
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Topography
Wind
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