Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic development in coastal areas. Salt marshes can function as vegetated foreshores that reduce wave loads on coastal structures such as dikes and dams, thereby mitigating current and future flood risk. This paper aims to quantify long-term (100 years) flood risk reduction by salt marshes. Dike-foreshore configurations are assessed by coupled calculations of wave energy dissipation over the foreshore, sediment accretion under sea level rise, the probability of dike failure, and life-cycle costs. Rising sea levels lead to higher storm waves, and increasing probabilities of dike failure by wave overtopping. This study shows that marsh elevation change ...
Dutch flood protections are assessed every five to six years in a nationwide safety assessment round...
Relative sea level rise and climate change represent long-term threats for the ecosystems and flood ...
Integrating natural components in flood defence infrastructure can add resilience to sea-level rise....
Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic deve...
Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic deve...
Effective adaptation to sea-level rise is critical for future flood protection. Nature-based solutio...
Effective adaptation to sea-level rise is critical for future flood protection. Nature-based solutio...
Salt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-...
Concern about the effects of climate change have set in motion a search for flood protection measure...
In recent years, nature-based solutions have gained recognition for their capacity to reduce flood h...
SNC Lavalin and West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) are leading an initiative to explore and define ...
In the Netherlands, the concept of a multifunctional dike has already often been implemented, and ha...
Flood risk reduction in coastal areas is traditionally approached from a conventional engineering pe...
Foreshores consisting of both bare tidal flats and vegetated salt marshes are found worldwide and th...
Dutch flood protections are assessed every five to six years in a nationwide safety assessment round...
Relative sea level rise and climate change represent long-term threats for the ecosystems and flood ...
Integrating natural components in flood defence infrastructure can add resilience to sea-level rise....
Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic deve...
Flood risks are increasing worldwide due to climate change and ongoing economic and demographic deve...
Effective adaptation to sea-level rise is critical for future flood protection. Nature-based solutio...
Effective adaptation to sea-level rise is critical for future flood protection. Nature-based solutio...
Salt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-...
Concern about the effects of climate change have set in motion a search for flood protection measure...
In recent years, nature-based solutions have gained recognition for their capacity to reduce flood h...
SNC Lavalin and West Coast Environmental Law (WCEL) are leading an initiative to explore and define ...
In the Netherlands, the concept of a multifunctional dike has already often been implemented, and ha...
Flood risk reduction in coastal areas is traditionally approached from a conventional engineering pe...
Foreshores consisting of both bare tidal flats and vegetated salt marshes are found worldwide and th...
Dutch flood protections are assessed every five to six years in a nationwide safety assessment round...
Relative sea level rise and climate change represent long-term threats for the ecosystems and flood ...
Integrating natural components in flood defence infrastructure can add resilience to sea-level rise....