Small island developing states are among the most vulnerable areas to the impact of natural hazards and climate change. Flooding due to storm surges and extreme waves, coastal erosion, and salinization of freshwater lenses are already a serious threat and could lead to irreversible consequences in the coming decades. Reef flat mining is one of the most common practices to source the required material for the implementation of coastal protection measures, but concerns remain that partial removal of the protective reef could increase wave loading on the islands. However, the available data and knowledge on the effects of these mining pits are currently very limited. This study provides new insights on the effects that pits may have on nearsho...
Coral reefs represent an efficient natural mechanical coastal defense against ocean waves. The focus...
Many populated, tropical coastlines fronted by fringing coral reefs are exposed to wave-driven marin...
Reef systems are prevalent along most of the world's coastlines (up to 80%). However, only...
Small island developing states are among the most vulnerable areas to the impact of natural hazards ...
Many small island developing states (SIDS) are among the most vulnerable to climate change (e.g. sea...
Coral reefs are hard structures that front many coasts in tropical and subtropical climates and prot...
Coral reefs are vital to the prosperity of the world and the local communities by providing food and...
Many tropical coastlines are fronted by coral reefs and are increasingly exposed to wave attack and ...
Coral reefs represent an efficient natural mechanical coastal defense against ocean waves. The focus...
The protective capability of fringing reefs against tsunami hazards has been reported in numerous po...
Coral reefs are degrading at an alarming rate, affecting not only the precarious coral ecosystem but...
Wave transformation across coral reef platforms is the primary process affecting changes in coral re...
[[abstract]]The shock-capturing non-hydrostatic model NHWAVE is used to study infragravity wave proc...
Coral reefs are the most effective natural barrier in dissipating wave energy through breaking and b...
14th International Coastal Symposium (ICS), Sydney, AUSTRALIA, MAR 06-11, 2016International audience...
Coral reefs represent an efficient natural mechanical coastal defense against ocean waves. The focus...
Many populated, tropical coastlines fronted by fringing coral reefs are exposed to wave-driven marin...
Reef systems are prevalent along most of the world's coastlines (up to 80%). However, only...
Small island developing states are among the most vulnerable areas to the impact of natural hazards ...
Many small island developing states (SIDS) are among the most vulnerable to climate change (e.g. sea...
Coral reefs are hard structures that front many coasts in tropical and subtropical climates and prot...
Coral reefs are vital to the prosperity of the world and the local communities by providing food and...
Many tropical coastlines are fronted by coral reefs and are increasingly exposed to wave attack and ...
Coral reefs represent an efficient natural mechanical coastal defense against ocean waves. The focus...
The protective capability of fringing reefs against tsunami hazards has been reported in numerous po...
Coral reefs are degrading at an alarming rate, affecting not only the precarious coral ecosystem but...
Wave transformation across coral reef platforms is the primary process affecting changes in coral re...
[[abstract]]The shock-capturing non-hydrostatic model NHWAVE is used to study infragravity wave proc...
Coral reefs are the most effective natural barrier in dissipating wave energy through breaking and b...
14th International Coastal Symposium (ICS), Sydney, AUSTRALIA, MAR 06-11, 2016International audience...
Coral reefs represent an efficient natural mechanical coastal defense against ocean waves. The focus...
Many populated, tropical coastlines fronted by fringing coral reefs are exposed to wave-driven marin...
Reef systems are prevalent along most of the world's coastlines (up to 80%). However, only...