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Part I�Remote Sensing, Mapping and Survey of Coastal Biophysical Environments -- Remote Sensing of Coastal Ecosystems and Environments -- Advanced Techniques for Mapping Biophysical Environments on Carbonate�Banks Using Laser Airborne Depth Sounding (LADS) and IKONOS Satellite Imagery -- Terrestrial Laser Scanner Surveying in Coastal Settings -- Advances in Applied Remote Sensing to Coastal Environments Using Free�Satellite Imagery -- Remote Sensing and Modeling of Coral Reef Resilience -- An Assessment of Physiographic Habitats, Geomorphology and Evolution of Chilika Lagoon (Odisha, India) Using Geospatial Technology -- Foreshore Applications of X-band Radar -- Part II� Advances in the Study and Interpretation of Coastal Oceans, Estuaries, Sea-Level Variation and Water Quality -- Digital Ocean Technological Advances -- A New Statistical-Empirical Hybrid Based Model to Estimate Seasonal Sea-Level Variation in the Gulf of Paria from River Discharge -- Advances in Modeling of Water Quality in Estuaries -- Advances in Video Monitoring of the Beach and Near shore ??The Long-Term Perspective -- Advances in Application of Remote Sensing Techniques to Enhance the Capability of Hydrodynamic Modeling in Estuary -- Part III� Advances in Coastal Modeling Using Field Data, Remote Sensing, GIS�and Numerical Simulations -- Developments in Salt Marsh Topography Analysis Using Airborne Infrared Photography -- Examining Material Transport in Dynamic Coastal Environments: An Integrated Approach Using Field Data, Remote Sensing and Numerical Modeling -- Simulated Management Systems Developed by the Northern Gulf Coastal�Hazards Collaboratory (NG-CHC): An Overview of Cyber infrastructure to�Support the Coastal Modeling Community in the Gulf of Mexico -- Advancement of Technology for Detecting Shoreline Changes in East Coast of India and Comparison with Prototype Behavior -- Advances in Remote Sensing of Coastal Wetlands: LiDAR, SAR and Object-Oriented Case Studies from North Carolina -- Part IV�Advances in the Management of Coastal Resources Using Remote Sensing Data and GIS -- Numerical Simulations and Satellite Remote Sensing as Tools for Research�and Management of Marine Fishery Resources -- Identifying Suitable Sites of Shrimp Culture in Southwest Bangladesh Using�GIS and Remote Sensing Data -- A Multi-Criteria Approach for Erosion Risk Assessment Using a New Concept of Spatial Unit Analysis, Wave Model and High Resolution DEMs.
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