Journal of Coastal Conservation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Coastal Conservation is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A comparison of physical disturbance and pollution stressors in sandy beaches using nematode functional biological traits29
Sedimentology of False Bay (Western Cape, South Africa): geological background information for the integrated environmental management of a physically confined coastal compartment25
Climate change and coastal population dynamics in Togo (West Africa)23
Spatial–temporal changes of shoreline and Vegetation: Impacts on mangrove cover along the Sundarbans area, Bangladesh22
Spatiotemporal pattern of landscape ecological sensitivity in coastal zone in the last 30 years: an empirical study of Shandong Peninsula, China21
IN MEMORIAM: PROF. ALLAN T. WILLIAMS, a great scientist and friend!20
Coastal morphology changes in the southern Mediterranean Basin: the case of the Hammamet fringe (Gulf of Hammamet, NE-Tunisia)19
An empirical study of the design of an ecological damage compensation assessment framework for land reclamation from the sea19
Spatial assessment of coastal community resilience to volcanic tsunami hazards: evidence from the 2018 Anak Krakatau eruption in South Lampung, Indonesia18
Future flooding of the Volta Delta caused by sea level rise and land subsidence17
Correction to: Household social vulnerability to natural hazards in the coastal Tran Van Thoi District, Ca Mau Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam17
Water table dynamics of dune slacks in an arid zone14
Author Correction: Impact of the 2023 floods on microplastic contamination in coastal groundwater: a comparative analysis of chennai’s pre- and post-flood conditions14
Analysis of the shoreline dynamics and land use-land cover changes on Kutubdia Island, Bangladesh14
Microplastic pollution and its impact on marine microbes in Zhanjiang, China14
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