Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Jul 2021)

Coastal Vulnerability of the West Coast of Aceh Besar: A Coastal Morphology Assessment

  • Muhammad Irham,
  • Ichsan Rusydi,
  • Haekal A. Haridhi,
  • Ichsan Setiawan,
  • Yopi Ilhamsyah,
  • Anwar Deli,
  • Muhammad Rusdi,
  • Annisa Mardiah Siregar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9080815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 815

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to determine how vulnerable the west coast of Aceh Besar, Aceh province, Indonesia, is in terms of its coastal morphology. This research was conducted from August to December 2020 and data processing was carried out at the Geographical Information Systems Laboratory, Faculty of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Syiah Kuala University. The method used was the coastal vulnerability index (CVI) with four geological parameters, namely geomorphological parameters, beach elevation, beach slope and shoreline changes. The results obtained from the CVI method show that 20.60% of the west coast of Aceh Besar, which has a total coastline length of 93.2 km, is in the very high vulnerability category (19.2 km), while 23.18% (21.6 km) is in the high vulnerability category, 8.80% (8.2 km) in the moderate category, 6.44% (6 km) in the low category and 40.99% (38.2 km) in the very low category. Sub-districts classified as having very high vulnerability are Peukanbada (7.94%), Leupung (6.22%), Lhoong (4.94%), and Lhoknga (1.50%). The geomorphology of areas that have very high vulnerability is generally in the form of sandy beaches with a very gentle slope, while, geomorphologically, areas that have very low vulnerability have a high elevation and cliff beaches.

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