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A coastal development hazard is something that affects the natural environment by human activities and products. As coasts become more developed, the vulnerability component of the equation increases as there is more value at risk to the hazard. The likelihood component of the equation also increases in terms of there being more value on the coast so a higher chance of hazardous situation occurring. Fundamentally humans create hazards with their presence. In a coastal example, erosion is a process that happens naturally on the Canterbury Bight as a part of the coastal geomorphology of the area and strong long shore currents. This process becomes a hazard when humans interact with that coastal environment by developing it and creating value in that area.

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  • أخطار التطور الساحلي (ar)
  • Coastal development hazards (en)
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  • أخطار التطور الساحلي هي شيء تسببه الأنشطة والمنتجات البشرية ويؤثر على البيئة الطبيعية. مع تطور السواحل يزداد عنصر الحساسية في المعادلة مع زيادة قيمة المخاطرة عند حدوث الخطر. كما يزداد عنصر الاحتمالية في المعادلة من حيث زيادة القيمة على الساحل، لذا تحدث زيادة في احتمال حدوث المواقف الخطرة. يُحدِث البشر بصورة أساسية هذه الخطر بوجودهم. في مثال ساحلي، عملية التآكل (التعرية) التي تحدث بصورة طبيعية في سينتربوري بايت كجزء من الجيومورفولوجيا الساحلية للمنطقة والتيارات الشاطئية القوية الطويلة. تمثل هذه العملية خطرًا عندما يتفاعل البشر مع البيئة الساحلية بتطويرها وخلق أشياء ذات قيمة في هذه المنطقة. (ar)
  • A coastal development hazard is something that affects the natural environment by human activities and products. As coasts become more developed, the vulnerability component of the equation increases as there is more value at risk to the hazard. The likelihood component of the equation also increases in terms of there being more value on the coast so a higher chance of hazardous situation occurring. Fundamentally humans create hazards with their presence. In a coastal example, erosion is a process that happens naturally on the Canterbury Bight as a part of the coastal geomorphology of the area and strong long shore currents. This process becomes a hazard when humans interact with that coastal environment by developing it and creating value in that area. (en)
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