Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot

This study evaluates the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in monitoring coastal changes at Pantai Mengabang Telipot, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Addressing the limitations of traditional monitoring methods, such as ground-based surveys and satellite imagery, the research underscores...

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Published in:Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Main Author: Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2025
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Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
2025
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
197
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10.1007/s10661-024-13588-w
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85212791965&doi=10.1007%2fs10661-024-13588-w&partnerID=40&md5=554796d2cadf18b474715b0a55e14662
This study evaluates the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in monitoring coastal changes at Pantai Mengabang Telipot, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Addressing the limitations of traditional monitoring methods, such as ground-based surveys and satellite imagery, the research underscores the critical need for timely and precise coastal monitoring using drone technology. The study employs a comprehensive four-phase methodology involving area identification, data acquisition through UAV imagery, data processing, and accuracy analysis. The orthophoto accuracy achieved, compared to detailed shoreline surveys, is 0.064 m. Analysis of shoreline changes over two observation periods reveals a retreat of 0.056 m per day over 14 days, escalating to 0.180 m per day during the subsequent 20 days. These findings highlight the influence of the Southwest Monsoon and man-made structures on coastal dynamics. The results contribute significantly to advancing UAV-based coastal change assessments, emphasizing their pivotal role in precision-driven decision-making for sustainable coastal management. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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author Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
spellingShingle Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
author_facet Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
author_sort Kamarudin M.N.; Tahar K.N.
title Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
title_short Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
title_full Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
title_fullStr Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
title_sort Feasibility of UAV photogrammetry for shoreline profile changes on critical beach area: a case study at Pantai Mengabang Telipot
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description This study evaluates the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in monitoring coastal changes at Pantai Mengabang Telipot, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Addressing the limitations of traditional monitoring methods, such as ground-based surveys and satellite imagery, the research underscores the critical need for timely and precise coastal monitoring using drone technology. The study employs a comprehensive four-phase methodology involving area identification, data acquisition through UAV imagery, data processing, and accuracy analysis. The orthophoto accuracy achieved, compared to detailed shoreline surveys, is 0.064 m. Analysis of shoreline changes over two observation periods reveals a retreat of 0.056 m per day over 14 days, escalating to 0.180 m per day during the subsequent 20 days. These findings highlight the influence of the Southwest Monsoon and man-made structures on coastal dynamics. The results contribute significantly to advancing UAV-based coastal change assessments, emphasizing their pivotal role in precision-driven decision-making for sustainable coastal management. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
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