The climate change impacts on sea level rise and coastal disasters, and the possible adaptation responses have been studied using very different approaches, such as very detailed site-specific engineering studies and global macroeconomic assessments of costal zones vulnerability. This paper reviews the methodologies and the modeling practices used by the sea level rise literature. It points at the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, motivating differences in results and in policy implications. Based on the studies surveyed, this paper also identifies potential directions for future research
Adaptation is defined as the planned or unplanned, reactive or anticipatory, successful or unsuccess...
Global-mean sea-level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming and it...
With the highest density of people and the greatest concentration of economic activity located in th...
The climate change impacts on sea level rise and coastal disasters, and the possible adaptation res...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Climate change modifies climate patterns such as: increase of temperature, change of storms frequenc...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Climate induced sea level rise has become a growing concern through the twentieth century and ongoin...
Abstract Global warming in response to accumulation of human-induced greenhouse gases inside the atm...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Consequences resulting from future Climate Change may be one of the most severe threats for people a...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Adaptation is defined as the planned or unplanned, reactive or anticipatory, successful or unsuccess...
Global-mean sea-level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming and it...
With the highest density of people and the greatest concentration of economic activity located in th...
The climate change impacts on sea level rise and coastal disasters, and the possible adaptation res...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Climate change modifies climate patterns such as: increase of temperature, change of storms frequenc...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
Climate induced sea level rise has become a growing concern through the twentieth century and ongoin...
Abstract Global warming in response to accumulation of human-induced greenhouse gases inside the atm...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Consequences resulting from future Climate Change may be one of the most severe threats for people a...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Adaptation is defined as the planned or unplanned, reactive or anticipatory, successful or unsuccess...
Global-mean sea-level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming and it...
With the highest density of people and the greatest concentration of economic activity located in th...