There is little unanimity concerning the environmental modifications potentially forced by the acceleration of global climate change in the coming century, or the future actions required to work towards a sustainable development of natural habitats in the coastal zone. A simple framework to assess the potential implications of flooding in fetch-limited coastal environments (with no relevant wave setup), experiencing both coastal and river flooding, was recently developed. It identifies tide, storm surge, sea level rise and river discharge as the main sources of flooding hazards. Hazard maps differentiate distinctive zones of flooding: the constantly flooded zone, the frequently flooded zone, and the infrequently flooded zone. The fra...
Flood risk in coastal zones is projected to increase due to climate change and socioeconomic changes...
Estuaries are coastal systems particularly vulnerable to climate change. Within these systems, agric...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
There is little unanimity concerning the environmental modifications potentially forced by the accel...
New challenges in flood risk management are raised by climate change and land-use development. These...
Portugal’s mainland has hundreds of thousands of people living in the Atlantic coastal zone, w...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
Sea level rise and an increased frequency and severity of storm surge events due to climate change a...
It is increasingly recognized that a comprehensive understanding of the existing flood system is nec...
Coastal zones are among the most densely populated placed on earth, yet are increasingly more at ris...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
Little of the European coast line or land area has escaped human influence, with increasing pressure...
none1noCoastal areas are vital economic hubs in terms of settlement, industry, agriculture, trade an...
Flooding is a natural hazard with the potential to cause damage at the local, national, and global s...
Flood risk in coastal zones is projected to increase due to climate change and socioeconomic changes...
Estuaries are coastal systems particularly vulnerable to climate change. Within these systems, agric...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
There is little unanimity concerning the environmental modifications potentially forced by the accel...
New challenges in flood risk management are raised by climate change and land-use development. These...
Portugal’s mainland has hundreds of thousands of people living in the Atlantic coastal zone, w...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Coastal flooding can be caused by both heavy rainfall and/or anomalously high tides. Currently most ...
Sea level rise and an increased frequency and severity of storm surge events due to climate change a...
It is increasingly recognized that a comprehensive understanding of the existing flood system is nec...
Coastal zones are among the most densely populated placed on earth, yet are increasingly more at ris...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
Little of the European coast line or land area has escaped human influence, with increasing pressure...
none1noCoastal areas are vital economic hubs in terms of settlement, industry, agriculture, trade an...
Flooding is a natural hazard with the potential to cause damage at the local, national, and global s...
Flood risk in coastal zones is projected to increase due to climate change and socioeconomic changes...
Estuaries are coastal systems particularly vulnerable to climate change. Within these systems, agric...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...