Regarding human activities, overexploitation of natural resources and continuous environmental pollution have been observed in recent years.
In recent years, it has been noted that many human-initiated activities are causing significant changes to the earth's surface and exacerbating climate change.
The research conducted in this study addresses sea level rise and is divided into two parts.
It focuses on the practices being implemented in coastal cities around the world to combat this phenomenon and explores all available natural and man-made conservation measures.
Particular emphasis is also placed on the definition of climate phenomena and their impact on urban structures.
The coastal cities studied (Venice, Rotterdam, New York, Miami, Jakarta, Dhaka, etc.) are most likely to be affected by sea level rise due to their low altitude, geographic location, and population size.
It's a fact the weight of buildings on Earth in relation to the climate crisis and extreme weather events occurring in these regions.
Isolating the examples by continent facilitates the analysis of the protective measures taken and allows us to compare and determine which measures had the more dramatic impact.
Finally, I would like to mention Greece, Greece is also facing rising sea levels in its coastal areas. This may be due to its geographical location and morphology.
However, no measures have been taken to address this phenomenon, and it appears that some coastlines may recede in the coming years.