Coastal erosion and flooding are hazards that, when combined with facilitative pathways and vulnerable receptors, represent sources of coastal risk. Erosion and flooding risks are often analysed separately owing to complex relationships between driving processes, morphological response and risk receptors. We argue that these risks should be considered jointly and illustrate this through discussion of three ‘expressions’ of this interactive relationship: coastal morphology modifies flood hazard; future flood risk depends on changing shoreline position; and the simultaneous occurrence of erosion-flooding events. Some critical thoughts are offered on the general applicability of these expressions and the implications for coastal risk managemen...
This paper illustrates a typology of 14 natural and anthropogenic hazards, the evidence for their ca...
Flooding is the most damaging natural hazard in England today. Coastal flood risk management aims to...
Traditional flood-risk assessment considers coastal defences to be static features with foreshores r...
Coastal erosion and flooding are hazards that, when combined with facilitative pathways and vulnerab...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
As routinely experienced coastal hazards, flooding and erosion are key considerations within coastal...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
IntroductionClimate change and sea-level rise will exert additional environmental pressures on coast...
It is increasingly recognized that a comprehensive understanding of the existing flood system is nec...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
This paper illustrates a typology of 14 natural and anthropogenic hazards, the evidence for their ca...
A system of hydrodynamic, morphodynamic and reliability models have been coupled to generate insight...
This paper illustrates a typology of 14 natural and anthropogenic hazards, the evidence for their ca...
Flooding is the most damaging natural hazard in England today. Coastal flood risk management aims to...
Traditional flood-risk assessment considers coastal defences to be static features with foreshores r...
Coastal erosion and flooding are hazards that, when combined with facilitative pathways and vulnerab...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
As routinely experienced coastal hazards, flooding and erosion are key considerations within coastal...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
IntroductionClimate change and sea-level rise will exert additional environmental pressures on coast...
It is increasingly recognized that a comprehensive understanding of the existing flood system is nec...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
This paper illustrates a typology of 14 natural and anthropogenic hazards, the evidence for their ca...
A system of hydrodynamic, morphodynamic and reliability models have been coupled to generate insight...
This paper illustrates a typology of 14 natural and anthropogenic hazards, the evidence for their ca...
Flooding is the most damaging natural hazard in England today. Coastal flood risk management aims to...
Traditional flood-risk assessment considers coastal defences to be static features with foreshores r...