The Portuguese coast is experiencing severe erosion and loss of beachfront, processes which are expected to become worse with climate change impacts. These additional alterations are beginning to show at a time when financing for conventional coastal protection is no longer guaranteed at scales of investment which are likely to be required if future coastlines are to be maintained. This paper looks at how residents and key stakeholders of three coastal communities in Portugal perceive such possible changes, how far they judge and trust current coastal management, and how they perceive their current participation and foresee future forms of involvement on adaptive coastal change. The evidence from these surveys and interviews suggests that t...
International audienceAs part of an interdisciplinary research programme on coastal risks, we used a...
Some coastal environments facing climate change risks are starting to be managed with nature-based s...
Abstract Studying the population's perception of coastal erosion is essential and is increasingly us...
In many countries, but particularly in Portugal, coastal conditions are already endangered by floodi...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
Coastal communities and their environments are facing unprecedented changes, with climate change dri...
Coastal communities have been repeatedly threatened by the ephemeral character of the coast. Morphol...
This paper aims to provide insights that can inform policy responses seeking to minimise coastal haz...
International audienceUnderstanding public perception of climate change risks in coastal communities...
Understanding public perception of climate change risks in coastal communities is a prerequisite for...
Coastal erosion (CE) is a phenomenon that has undergone a conceptual evolution. Nowadays, it is cons...
Coasts around the world face multiple challenges, not least climate change in the form of sea level ...
Coastal communities are facing the effects of climate change, and have to gradually change their ris...
Scientific projections for climate change induced sea level rise highlight the potential for serious...
Introduction: Engaging citizens and communities is considered a central element and a good practice ...
International audienceAs part of an interdisciplinary research programme on coastal risks, we used a...
Some coastal environments facing climate change risks are starting to be managed with nature-based s...
Abstract Studying the population's perception of coastal erosion is essential and is increasingly us...
In many countries, but particularly in Portugal, coastal conditions are already endangered by floodi...
This paper adopts two perspectives. The first is a framing process aimed at defining and examining t...
Coastal communities and their environments are facing unprecedented changes, with climate change dri...
Coastal communities have been repeatedly threatened by the ephemeral character of the coast. Morphol...
This paper aims to provide insights that can inform policy responses seeking to minimise coastal haz...
International audienceUnderstanding public perception of climate change risks in coastal communities...
Understanding public perception of climate change risks in coastal communities is a prerequisite for...
Coastal erosion (CE) is a phenomenon that has undergone a conceptual evolution. Nowadays, it is cons...
Coasts around the world face multiple challenges, not least climate change in the form of sea level ...
Coastal communities are facing the effects of climate change, and have to gradually change their ris...
Scientific projections for climate change induced sea level rise highlight the potential for serious...
Introduction: Engaging citizens and communities is considered a central element and a good practice ...
International audienceAs part of an interdisciplinary research programme on coastal risks, we used a...
Some coastal environments facing climate change risks are starting to be managed with nature-based s...
Abstract Studying the population's perception of coastal erosion is essential and is increasingly us...