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Chin W. Lai, Foo W. Low, Soon W. Chong, Christelle P.P. Wong, Siti Z. Binti Mohamed Siddick, Joon C. Juan, Sharifah B. Abdul Hamid
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Current Organic Chemistry. 19:1882-1895
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P.P. Wong
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Ocean & Coastal Management. 52:405-410
The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami wrought environmental damage beyond the normal framework of integrated coastal management and has implications for coastal management in Asia-Pacific in the post-tsunami phase. Fieldwork conducted on the coasts
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The Sedimentary Record. 6:4-9
We describe the recovery of coastal landforms in Aceh, Sumatra after the hugely destructive Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004, using three sets of IKONOS images at a resolution of 1 m.The image sets were taken about two years before the tsuna
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Sustainability Science. 3:89-102
Coastal vulnerability assessments still focus mainly on sea-level rise, with less attention paid to other dimensions of climate change. The influence of non-climatic environmental change or socio-economic change is even less considered, and is often
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Ocean & Coastal Management. 51:1-24
Coastal zone management in China has undergone a developmental leap since 1978, a turning point in the country's economic and institutional reform. In examining China's reform in coastal management, this paper assesses the evolution of marine activit
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Tourism Geographies. 8:253-273
Dachangshan Dao represents one of China's latest moves to develop tourism in the coastal zone. This paper examines how homestay operators on Dachangshan Dao perceive the tourism impact on their community and how their social demographics influence th
Autor:
P.P. Wong
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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 26:257-261
Autor:
P.P. Wong
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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 24:111-132
From a physical geography perspective, tropical coasts are characterised by coral reefs, mangroves and carbonate beaches on atolls and low reef islands. They face threats not only from sea level rise, but also from human activities that destroy mangr
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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 24:1-5
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Annals of Tourism Research. 28:1056-1060