Abstract

The effects of climate change are most readily apparent in coastal regions, where rising sea levels have changed the coasts. Since several of the Surabaya Coastal Areas serve as tourist hotspots, this influence could lead to fewer visitors as a result of a decline in environmental quality. This study attempts to quantify the extent of coastal modification brought on by climate change in Surabaya’s popular tourism region along the east coast, Indonesia. The Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) extension tool in ArcGis is the technique employed. The information used is satellite picture data collected over a ten-year period. This study’s findings show that the shoreline has changed by 55.08 meters, which is the biggest amount. The subdistricts of Keputih Village, Wonorejo Village, and Medokan Ayu Village have the fastest rate of coastal change.

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