Shoreline monitoring is a vital element of planning and management of the coast in a sustainable way. Shoreline monitoring informs coastal managers of coastal evolution, change and processes as well as the rate of change. Monitoring provides an essential baseline against which the impacts of climate change on the coast can be assessed. Ideally coastal monitoring should take place across coastal process sediment sub-cells, sediment cells, and on a regional and ultimately a national scale; however in practice this is not always the case. It is important to establish exactly what is to be achieved through monitoring and to choose the most appropriate methods. A major factor in this choice may be the financial cost, but other considerations suc...
This study of coastal processes on one of the UK's most complex coastlines represents an ideal for o...
The coastal zone comprises a series of landforms and ecosystems that extend either side of the shore...
Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs) in the UK are currently at a key stage with most now being updated...
Quantifying and predicting the behaviour of dynamic sandy coastlines presents significant challenges...
Monitoring of beach and nearshore environments is essential for obtaining better insights into the f...
Predictions of the state of the future coastline as a reaction to the changes in climate have lead t...
International audienceThe coastal erosion is defined as the loss or displacement of land along the c...
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and ...
Beach monitoring projects within the UK have often been confined to short stretches of coastline, us...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
The coastal zone is a region where land, ocean and atmosphere interact and hence it is dynamic in na...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the shoreline response of a beach protected by a system of l...
This study of coastal processes on one of the UK's most complex coastlines represents an ideal for o...
The coastal zone comprises a series of landforms and ecosystems that extend either side of the shore...
Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs) in the UK are currently at a key stage with most now being updated...
Quantifying and predicting the behaviour of dynamic sandy coastlines presents significant challenges...
Monitoring of beach and nearshore environments is essential for obtaining better insights into the f...
Predictions of the state of the future coastline as a reaction to the changes in climate have lead t...
International audienceThe coastal erosion is defined as the loss or displacement of land along the c...
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and ...
Beach monitoring projects within the UK have often been confined to short stretches of coastline, us...
The shoreline change rate is one of the most significant parameters in analysing sandy shore behavio...
The coastal zone is a region where land, ocean and atmosphere interact and hence it is dynamic in na...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the shoreline response of a beach protected by a system of l...
This study of coastal processes on one of the UK's most complex coastlines represents an ideal for o...
The coastal zone comprises a series of landforms and ecosystems that extend either side of the shore...
Shoreline Management Plans (SMPs) in the UK are currently at a key stage with most now being updated...