International audienceSea-level rise due to climate change creates new risks of submersion in coastal areas that must be taken into account. Although these are long-term risks for 2100, it is important to anticipate possible consequences in order to identify the most vulnerable areas or issues and develop the appropriate adaptation policies. The aim of this paper is to examine the consequences of such sea-level rise for wetlands in the Languedoc-Roussillon region (France) which is particularly at risk of submersion. The analysis is based on the worst case scenario of a one meter sea level rise by 2100, with a variety of adaptive strategies: denial, laissez-faire and strategic retreat of infrastructure and buildings. This latter strategy ass...
This study classified tidal wetlands for the Lynnhaven Watershed using remote sensing techniques a...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Acceleraled rate of sea level lise and increased storminess are expected in the next cenlury due to ...
This article proposes an innovative approach to assess the benefits of adapting to sea level rise (S...
International audience12 This article proposes an innovative approach to assess the benefits of adap...
International audienceThe effects of climate change on coastal risk factors are increasing due to bo...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
International audienceAs an overall sea level rise of about 20 cm has been observed since 1870, sea ...
International audienceAs part of the French climate plan, an inter-ministerial working group called ...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to acc...
This study classified tidal wetlands for the Lynnhaven Watershed using remote sensing techniques a...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Acceleraled rate of sea level lise and increased storminess are expected in the next cenlury due to ...
This article proposes an innovative approach to assess the benefits of adapting to sea level rise (S...
International audience12 This article proposes an innovative approach to assess the benefits of adap...
International audienceThe effects of climate change on coastal risk factors are increasing due to bo...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
International audienceAs an overall sea level rise of about 20 cm has been observed since 1870, sea ...
International audienceAs part of the French climate plan, an inter-ministerial working group called ...
The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain...
To develop improved estimates of (1) flooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to acc...
This study classified tidal wetlands for the Lynnhaven Watershed using remote sensing techniques a...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Acceleraled rate of sea level lise and increased storminess are expected in the next cenlury due to ...