In view of the high natural and socio-economic values that are threatened and might be lost in coastal zones, it can be important to identify the types and magnitude of changes to which coastal systems are exposed, as well as the options that are avail-able to minimise risks and reduce possible adverse consequences. However, assessin
This paper provides an overview of the latest developments in methodologies for assessing the vulner...
The hazards posed by both accelerating rates of sea level rise and intensifying coastal storms have ...
The main aim of this work is to address the impact of storms on the coast from the coastal manager’...
Coastal Risk is defined as the ecological, social, economical, functional, and cultural damages poss...
Coastal area constitutes a vulnerable environment and requires special attention to preserve ecosyst...
Awareness of coastal landscapes vulnerability to both natural and man-made hazards induce to monitor...
International audienceThe attractiveness of the coasts tends to increase their exposure to erosion a...
Coastal waters are under increasing pressures from surrounding human populations. Effective manageme...
Coastal systems are complex. They are variable across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. C...
Coastal waters around the globe suffer from strain due to a wide range of human activities. The situ...
This book systematizes the concepts of contemporary coastal zone management and suggests possible st...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
There are several urban areas close to the sea and other water bodies that may be adversely affected...
Nowadays, erosion and flooding risks represent a serious threat to coastal areas and this trend will...
This paper argues that important insights for improved coastal management can be gained by examining...
This paper provides an overview of the latest developments in methodologies for assessing the vulner...
The hazards posed by both accelerating rates of sea level rise and intensifying coastal storms have ...
The main aim of this work is to address the impact of storms on the coast from the coastal manager’...
Coastal Risk is defined as the ecological, social, economical, functional, and cultural damages poss...
Coastal area constitutes a vulnerable environment and requires special attention to preserve ecosyst...
Awareness of coastal landscapes vulnerability to both natural and man-made hazards induce to monitor...
International audienceThe attractiveness of the coasts tends to increase their exposure to erosion a...
Coastal waters are under increasing pressures from surrounding human populations. Effective manageme...
Coastal systems are complex. They are variable across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. C...
Coastal waters around the globe suffer from strain due to a wide range of human activities. The situ...
This book systematizes the concepts of contemporary coastal zone management and suggests possible st...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
There are several urban areas close to the sea and other water bodies that may be adversely affected...
Nowadays, erosion and flooding risks represent a serious threat to coastal areas and this trend will...
This paper argues that important insights for improved coastal management can be gained by examining...
This paper provides an overview of the latest developments in methodologies for assessing the vulner...
The hazards posed by both accelerating rates of sea level rise and intensifying coastal storms have ...
The main aim of this work is to address the impact of storms on the coast from the coastal manager’...