The upland nature of the Scottish landscape means that much of the social and economic activity has a coastal bias. The importance of the coast is further highlighted by the wide range of ecosystem services that coastal habitats provide. It follows that the threat posed by coastal erosion and flooding has the potential to have a substantial effect on the socioeconomic activity of the whole country. Currently, the knowledge base of coastal erosion is poor and this serves to hinder the current and future management of the coast. To address this knowledge gap, two interrelated models have been developed and are presented here: the Underlying Physical Susceptibility Model (UPSM) and the Coastal Erosion Susceptibility Model (CESM). The UPSM is g...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently suffering from erosion (17% i...
AbstractThe upland nature of the Scottish landscape means that much of the social and economic activ...
The upland nature of the Scottish landscape means that much of the social and economic activity has ...
The geography of Scotland, with a highly undulating hinterland, long and indented coastline, togethe...
The Coastal Change Assessment aims to create a shared evidence base to support more sustainable coas...
It is thought that 70% of beaches worldwide are experiencing erosion (Bird in Coastline changes: a g...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
Despite accelerated rates of coastal erosion and growing coastal populations, global understanding o...
This report describes a regional scale assessment of coastal erosion undertaken during the period200...
Landscape changes in Scotland occur in an environment of relative tectonic and climatic stability bu...
Coastal erosion is increasingly affecting our coastline. Path breaking research has established the ...
Coastal vulnerability and its physical, economic and social consequences at national and internation...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently suffering from erosion (17% i...
AbstractThe upland nature of the Scottish landscape means that much of the social and economic activ...
The upland nature of the Scottish landscape means that much of the social and economic activity has ...
The geography of Scotland, with a highly undulating hinterland, long and indented coastline, togethe...
The Coastal Change Assessment aims to create a shared evidence base to support more sustainable coas...
It is thought that 70% of beaches worldwide are experiencing erosion (Bird in Coastline changes: a g...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
Despite accelerated rates of coastal erosion and growing coastal populations, global understanding o...
This report describes a regional scale assessment of coastal erosion undertaken during the period200...
Landscape changes in Scotland occur in an environment of relative tectonic and climatic stability bu...
Coastal erosion is increasingly affecting our coastline. Path breaking research has established the ...
Coastal vulnerability and its physical, economic and social consequences at national and internation...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently suffering from erosion (17% i...