Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran

Deforestation of mangrove are happening from year to year throughout Malaysia mangrove forest. Lack of spatial data regarding mangrove dynamics are among the factor contributing to inconsistency management by the authorities on mangrove forest sustainability. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate...

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Main Author: Zikri Amran, Mohd Shahrul
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling my-uitm-ir.433162021-03-16T09:08:53Z Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran 2021-03-10 Zikri Amran, Mohd Shahrul Hydrology. Water Mangrove forests Deforestation of mangrove are happening from year to year throughout Malaysia mangrove forest. Lack of spatial data regarding mangrove dynamics are among the factor contributing to inconsistency management by the authorities on mangrove forest sustainability. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate Malaysia mangrove area changes due to deforestation from the year 2000 to 2019 and map its spatial distribution with additional parameter which is the mean sea level rise trends. In achieving the aim, there are three objectives constructed, which are (i) to quantify Malaysia mangrove forest deforestation from the year 2000 to 2019, (ii) to map the deforestation of the mangrove spatial distribution in Malaysia from the year 2000 to 2019 and (iii) to parameterise mangroves deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise rates for the potential of mangroves as coastal bio shield. The methodology created to accomplish the objectives are divided into phases which are preprocessing, first phase processing and second phase processing. Preprocessing includes the extraction of mangrove boundary polygon. First phase processing proceeds on data cleaning on mangrove boundary polygon. Then, followed by masking of Global Forest Change raster with mangrove boundary polygon. The last procedure in first phase is the calculation of deforested mangrove dynamics. The second phase processing started with plotting deforested mangrove for spatial distribution. The last part in processing is synthesizing deforested mangrove with mean sea level rise trends. It involved with integration of sea region and tide gauge location and calculation of deforested area according to sea regions. Result of this study estimates that in the year 2019 Malaysia has loss almost 10% of its total intact mangrove from year 2000. Given the total area accumulated for deforested mangrove 558.081km² which was almost equivalent to the ground surface area of Port Dickson district. Moreover, apart from deforestation, mean sea level rise trends shows an increasing pattern by millimetres per year throughout all eligible tide gauge reading surrounding Malaysia. Therefore, mangrove forest is receiving immense threats from deforestation and mean sea level rise event. These threats abolish the potential of mangroves in becoming the bio shield of the coastal regions and protecting the coastal communities. 2021-03 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43316/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43316/1/43316.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA Perlis Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
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language English
topic Hydrology
Water
Mangrove forests
spellingShingle Hydrology
Water
Mangrove forests
Zikri Amran, Mohd Shahrul
Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
description Deforestation of mangrove are happening from year to year throughout Malaysia mangrove forest. Lack of spatial data regarding mangrove dynamics are among the factor contributing to inconsistency management by the authorities on mangrove forest sustainability. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate Malaysia mangrove area changes due to deforestation from the year 2000 to 2019 and map its spatial distribution with additional parameter which is the mean sea level rise trends. In achieving the aim, there are three objectives constructed, which are (i) to quantify Malaysia mangrove forest deforestation from the year 2000 to 2019, (ii) to map the deforestation of the mangrove spatial distribution in Malaysia from the year 2000 to 2019 and (iii) to parameterise mangroves deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise rates for the potential of mangroves as coastal bio shield. The methodology created to accomplish the objectives are divided into phases which are preprocessing, first phase processing and second phase processing. Preprocessing includes the extraction of mangrove boundary polygon. First phase processing proceeds on data cleaning on mangrove boundary polygon. Then, followed by masking of Global Forest Change raster with mangrove boundary polygon. The last procedure in first phase is the calculation of deforested mangrove dynamics. The second phase processing started with plotting deforested mangrove for spatial distribution. The last part in processing is synthesizing deforested mangrove with mean sea level rise trends. It involved with integration of sea region and tide gauge location and calculation of deforested area according to sea regions. Result of this study estimates that in the year 2019 Malaysia has loss almost 10% of its total intact mangrove from year 2000. Given the total area accumulated for deforested mangrove 558.081km² which was almost equivalent to the ground surface area of Port Dickson district. Moreover, apart from deforestation, mean sea level rise trends shows an increasing pattern by millimetres per year throughout all eligible tide gauge reading surrounding Malaysia. Therefore, mangrove forest is receiving immense threats from deforestation and mean sea level rise event. These threats abolish the potential of mangroves in becoming the bio shield of the coastal regions and protecting the coastal communities.
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author Zikri Amran, Mohd Shahrul
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title Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
title_short Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
title_full Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
title_fullStr Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
title_full_unstemmed Mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in Malaysia / Mohd Shahrul Zikri Amran
title_sort mangrove deforestation dynamics and mean sea level rise trends in malaysia / mohd shahrul zikri amran
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA Perlis
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43316/1/43316.pdf
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