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The Lakshadweep islands are a group of 36 coral islands in the
Indian Ocean. These small islands are unique for their aquatic
bio-diversity and vast blue lagoons. This book presents the results
of studies done by the authors during the period 1990 to 2009 that
address the beach morphology, hydrodynamics, energy resources and
management options with special reference to the issue of both
natural and anthropogenic coastal erosion. The relatively low
island elevation makes the islands more susceptible to high-wave
attack and coastal flooding during adverse weather conditions. The
islands are also prone to risks from episodic events like cyclones
and deep depressions. This highlights the need for a comprehensive
study of the wave, climate and coastal processes at work during
different seasons to delineate the factors responsible for
shoreline changes and also to identify the locations that need
protection and the management options. This book will serve as a
guide to researchers, scholars and students who are interested in
the coastal processes of coral islands.
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