This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision makers and stakeholders to manage and raise awareness of coastal flood risk. The DSS is a GIS-based framework that predicts flooding consequences and is structured around the Source Pathway Receptor Consequence (SPRC) model. The DSS draws together points of view from engineering, ecology and socio-economics, allowing the comparative assessment of the consequences of a range of management interventions. The utility of the tool is demonstrated through application to an estuary field site - the Teign estuary in UK. Vulnerability maps, generated by the DSS for pre-set climate scenarios can be used to show their comparative efficacy in changing the ...
This report summarises the results of an online workshop which was convened in May 2022 as part of t...
While planning coastal risk management strategies, coastal managers need to assess risk across a ran...
Coupled hydraulic model-GIS-decision framework computer simulations have been used to analyse the ri...
This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision ma...
A pressing problem facing coastal decision makers is the conversion of "high-level" but plausible cl...
To assess the implications of sea level rise along the English east coast, the Arc-Info GIS package ...
In this paper, we show how the methodology based on the Source-Pathway-Receptor-Consequence (SPRC) a...
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
This paper describes the development of a new flood management decision support system which signifi...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Assessing changing coastal flood risk becomes increasingly uncertain across multi-decadal timeframes...
Gold Coast City Council has extensive rivers and floodplains. A large number of people have settled ...
New challenges in flood risk management are raised by climate change and land-use development. These...
A new decision support system (DSS) for the risk assessment and management of emergency scenarios du...
Sea level rise has the potential to exacerbate coastal flooding around the world, causing more frequ...
This report summarises the results of an online workshop which was convened in May 2022 as part of t...
While planning coastal risk management strategies, coastal managers need to assess risk across a ran...
Coupled hydraulic model-GIS-decision framework computer simulations have been used to analyse the ri...
This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision ma...
A pressing problem facing coastal decision makers is the conversion of "high-level" but plausible cl...
To assess the implications of sea level rise along the English east coast, the Arc-Info GIS package ...
In this paper, we show how the methodology based on the Source-Pathway-Receptor-Consequence (SPRC) a...
The Environment Agency is currently planning its long-term approach to Flood Risk Management within ...
This paper describes the development of a new flood management decision support system which signifi...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
Assessing changing coastal flood risk becomes increasingly uncertain across multi-decadal timeframes...
Gold Coast City Council has extensive rivers and floodplains. A large number of people have settled ...
New challenges in flood risk management are raised by climate change and land-use development. These...
A new decision support system (DSS) for the risk assessment and management of emergency scenarios du...
Sea level rise has the potential to exacerbate coastal flooding around the world, causing more frequ...
This report summarises the results of an online workshop which was convened in May 2022 as part of t...
While planning coastal risk management strategies, coastal managers need to assess risk across a ran...
Coupled hydraulic model-GIS-decision framework computer simulations have been used to analyse the ri...