The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a high-risk area to the impact of storms due to the large concentration of values together with the dominance of eroding shorelines. In consequence, any long-term coastal management scheme must include a risk analysis to permit decision makers to better allocate resources. This can be done in a nested approach in which hotspots are first identified along the coast at a regional scale and secondly, they are further analysed to produce dedicated risk reduction strategies. In this work, we apply the methodology developed within the RISC-KIT project for identifying and analysing coastal hotspots in the Catalan coast as a test for applying it to Medit...
International audienceA methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm ...
A methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm impacts is presented a...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
High-energy storm events induce hazards that promote damage and destruction of property and infrastr...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
A methodology for coastal hazard assessment at regional scale is presented and applied to the Catala...
Extreme coastal storms, especially when incident in areas with densely urbanized coastlines, are one...
A methodology to assess storm-induced coastal vulnerability taking into account the different induc...
The coast is one of the areas most affected by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequent ...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
Extreme coastal storms, especially when incident in areas with densely urbanized coastlines, are one...
Major coastal storms, associated with strong winds are mostly know because of the serious damage the...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
International audienceA methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm ...
A methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm impacts is presented a...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
High-energy storm events induce hazards that promote damage and destruction of property and infrastr...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
A methodology for coastal hazard assessment at regional scale is presented and applied to the Catala...
Extreme coastal storms, especially when incident in areas with densely urbanized coastlines, are one...
A methodology to assess storm-induced coastal vulnerability taking into account the different induc...
The coast is one of the areas most affected by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequent ...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
Extreme coastal storms, especially when incident in areas with densely urbanized coastlines, are one...
Major coastal storms, associated with strong winds are mostly know because of the serious damage the...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
International audienceA methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm ...
A methodology to compare in relative terms the coastal vulnerability to storm impacts is presented a...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...