Monitoring of Coastal Geo-Environment for Hazard Mitigation: A Case Study of Machilipatnam Region, Andhra Pradesh, India

M. R. Ramana Murty, Ch Ravi Kumar, K. Srinivasu, R. Kannan, B. Sundar
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The coastal zone is highly dynamic, which responds in various ways to human interventions and extreme weather events. Tropical storms cause enormous damage to the coastal region and its communities during landfall. Many of the world’s largest deltas are densely populated and are increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters. The Krishna district within the river delta, is amongst the few districts with very high proneness to cyclone hazards. Machilipatnam in Krishna district is one of the oldest coastal towns in Andhra Pradesh, situated on a series of ancient beach ridges. Two major storms struck this region in the last half-century causing large scale devastation. The extent of inundation from multiple flood events can be a very good indicator for flood hazard zonation. The lateral expansion of Machilipatnam town is analysed in GIS environment based on time series satellite data. The developmental activities in the near shore zone are modifying the pristine coastline configuration. This is evident from shoreline monitoring. It is observed that there is a net increase in the extent of mangroves, indicating a better protection to the town against tropical storms. The unplanned growth of aquaculture may be an amplifying factor for coastal flooding, particularly if it is interfering with the drainage system. In addition to the existing flood protection measures, the areas suitable for shelter belt plantation and mangrove regeneration are identified for coastal vulnerability reduction.
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沿海地质环境监测与减灾:以印度安得拉邦Machilipatnam地区为例
海岸带是高度动态的,它以各种方式响应人类干预和极端天气事件。热带风暴在登陆时对沿海地区及其社区造成巨大破坏。世界上许多最大的三角洲人口密集,越来越容易受到自然灾害的影响。河流三角洲内的克里希纳地区是少数几个气旋灾害高发地区之一。克里希纳区的Machilipatnam是安得拉邦最古老的沿海城镇之一,坐落在一系列古老的海滩山脊上。在过去的半个世纪里,两次大风暴袭击了这个地区,造成了大规模的破坏。多次洪水事件的淹没程度可以作为洪水灾害分区的一个很好的指标。基于时间序列卫星数据,在GIS环境下对Machilipatnam镇的横向扩展进行了分析。近岸带的开发活动正在改变原始海岸线的形态。这一点从海岸线监测中可见一斑。可以观察到,红树林的面积有了净增长,这表明该城镇可以更好地抵御热带风暴。水产养殖的无计划增长可能是沿海洪水的一个放大因素,特别是如果它干扰了排水系统。除了现有的防洪措施外,还确定了适合种植防护林带和红树林更新的地区,以减少沿海地区的脆弱性。
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