This document presents the impacts of future climatic conditions as a function of coastal typology. The impact assessment is carried out at decadal and storm scales showing how such a combination produces the worst levels of damage. From here the implications at a “predictive” scale up to 10 years and at a projective scale up to 10 decades is considered. The resulting impact consequences, normalized by their respective probability of occurrence allow calculating risk levels. For the more clear vulnerability hotspots the proposal in the paper is to use natural accretion mechanisms where the natural power of meteorological and oceanographic events can be put to use to contribute sedimentary inputs to a starving coastal zone. In the same manne...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-016-1052-xThe Ca...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
This document presents the impacts of future climatic conditions as a function of coastal typology. ...
This paper deals with the question of how to manage vulnerable coastal systems so as to make them su...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Climate Change effects can be analysed from different points of view. As far as harbour and coastal ...
Introduction Coastal communities and assets have been repeatedly threatened by the unpredictable sea...
Coastal ecosystems and anthropic activities are prone to be affected by the negative impact of marin...
Vulnerability is defined as the system's potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
Vulnerability is defined as the system’s potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
Direct and indirect impacts of climate change are alarming in the coastal areas of the world, includ...
The main objective of this special issue on "Monitoring and modelling to guide coastal adaptation to...
Climate change is and will continue altering the world's coasts, which are the most densely populate...
Programa de Doctorado en Estrategias de Planificación del TerritorioTo date 44% of the world's popul...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-016-1052-xThe Ca...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
This document presents the impacts of future climatic conditions as a function of coastal typology. ...
This paper deals with the question of how to manage vulnerable coastal systems so as to make them su...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Climate Change effects can be analysed from different points of view. As far as harbour and coastal ...
Introduction Coastal communities and assets have been repeatedly threatened by the unpredictable sea...
Coastal ecosystems and anthropic activities are prone to be affected by the negative impact of marin...
Vulnerability is defined as the system's potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
Vulnerability is defined as the system’s potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
Direct and indirect impacts of climate change are alarming in the coastal areas of the world, includ...
The main objective of this special issue on "Monitoring and modelling to guide coastal adaptation to...
Climate change is and will continue altering the world's coasts, which are the most densely populate...
Programa de Doctorado en Estrategias de Planificación del TerritorioTo date 44% of the world's popul...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-016-1052-xThe Ca...
The coastal system is likely to suffer increasing costal risk in a global change context. Its manage...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...