This paper presents a first assessment of the global effects of climate-induced sea-level rise on the erosion of sandy beaches, and its consequent impacts in the form of land loss and forced migration of people. We consider direct erosion on open sandy coasts and indirect erosion near selected tidal inlets and estuaries, using six global mean sea-level scenarios (in the range of 0.2-0.8m) and six SRES socio-economic development scenarios for the 21st century. Impacts are assessed both without and with adaptation in the form of shore and beach nourishment, based on cost-benefit analysis that includes the benefits of maintaining sandy beaches for tourism. Without nourishment, global land loss would amount to about 6000-17,000km2 during the 21...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
The importance of coastal zones to the tourism industry and the need to protect such resources is no...
This paper presents a first assessment of the global effects of climate-induced sea-level rise on th...
This paper is a first attempt to assess the global effects of climate-induced sea-level rise and coa...
Sea Level Rise is anticipated to significantly affect human development in the coastal zone by the e...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value r...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline(1) and have high socioeconomic valu...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
none7siSandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
The importance of coastal zones to the tourism industry and the need to protect such resources is no...
This paper presents a first assessment of the global effects of climate-induced sea-level rise on th...
This paper is a first attempt to assess the global effects of climate-induced sea-level rise and coa...
Sea Level Rise is anticipated to significantly affect human development in the coastal zone by the e...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline and have high socioeconomic value r...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline(1) and have high socioeconomic valu...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
none7siSandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
Sandy beaches occupy more than one-third of the global coastline1 and have high socioeconomic value ...
The importance of coastal zones to the tourism industry and the need to protect such resources is no...