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Article

Linkage Analysis Between Coastline Change and Both Sides of Coastal Ecological Spaces

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Faculty of Geography, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, China
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College of Artificial Intelligence, North China University of Science and Technology, Tangshan 063210, China
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National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China
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State Key Laboratory of Black Soils Conservation and Utilization, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, China
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Water 2025, 17(10), 1505; https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101505
Submission received: 9 April 2025 / Revised: 8 May 2025 / Accepted: 15 May 2025 / Published: 16 May 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Remote Sensing for Coastal System Monitoring and Management)

Abstract

As the first marine economic zone, the coastal zone is a complex and active ecosystem, serving as an important resource breeding area. However, during the process of economic development, coastal zone resources have been severely exploited, leading to fragile ecology and frequent natural disasters. Therefore, it is imperative to analyze coastline changes and their correlation with coastal ecological space. Utilizing long-time series high-resolution remote sensing images, Google Earth images, and key sea area unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing monitoring data, this study selected the coastal zone of Ningbo City as the research area. Remote sensing interpretation mark databases for coastline and typical coastal ecological space were established. Coastline extraction was completed based on the visual discrimination method. With the help of the Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and maximum likelihood classification, a hierarchical classification discrimination process combined with a visual discrimination method was constructed to extract long-time series coastal ecological space information. The changes and the linkage relationship between the coastlines and coastal ecological spaces were analyzed. The results show that the extraction accuracy of ground objects based on the hierarchical classification process is high, and the verification effect is improved with the help of UAV remote sensing monitoring. Through long-time sequence change monitoring, it was found that the change in coastline traffic and transportation is significant. Changes in ecological spaces, such as industrial zones, urban construction, agricultural flood wetlands and irrigation land, dominated the change in artificial shorelines, while the change in Spartina alterniflora dominated the change in biological coastlines. The change in ecological space far away from the coastline on both the land and sea sides has little influence on the coastline. The research shows that the correlation analysis between coastline and coastal ecological space provides a new perspective for coastal zone research. In the future, it can provide technical support for coastal zone protection, dynamic supervision, administration, and scientific research.
Keywords: coastline; coastal ecological space; relevance; high-resolution satellite images; variation analysis coastline; coastal ecological space; relevance; high-resolution satellite images; variation analysis

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Fan, X.; Zhou, C.; Cui, T.; Wu, T.; Zhao, Q.; Jia, M. Linkage Analysis Between Coastline Change and Both Sides of Coastal Ecological Spaces. Water 2025, 17, 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101505

AMA Style

Fan X, Zhou C, Cui T, Wu T, Zhao Q, Jia M. Linkage Analysis Between Coastline Change and Both Sides of Coastal Ecological Spaces. Water. 2025; 17(10):1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101505

Chicago/Turabian Style

Fan, Xianchuang, Chao Zhou, Tiejun Cui, Tong Wu, Qian Zhao, and Mingming Jia. 2025. "Linkage Analysis Between Coastline Change and Both Sides of Coastal Ecological Spaces" Water 17, no. 10: 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101505

APA Style

Fan, X., Zhou, C., Cui, T., Wu, T., Zhao, Q., & Jia, M. (2025). Linkage Analysis Between Coastline Change and Both Sides of Coastal Ecological Spaces. Water, 17(10), 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17101505

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