Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly threatened by natural and anthropogenic pressures. This is especially true for coastal NWHS, which are additionally subject to erosion and flooding. This paper assesses shoreline change from 1984 to 2016 within the boundaries of 67 designated sites, providing a first global consistent assessment of its drivers. It develops a transferable methodology utilising new satellite-derived global shoreline datasets, which are classified based on linearity of change against time and compared with global datasets of geomorphology (topography, land cover, coastal type, and lithology), climate variability and sea-level change. Significant shoreline change is ...
AbstractWhile global sea level has risen by 20cm since the mid-19th century, the role of this proces...
Not AvailableClimate change induced coastline changes and rising sea levels are likely to create vul...
none5siChanges in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal commu...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
This repository contains the data associated with the paper: Multi-decadal shoreline change in coast...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
AbstractWhile global sea level has risen by 20cm since the mid-19th century, the role of this proces...
Not AvailableClimate change induced coastline changes and rising sea levels are likely to create vul...
none5siChanges in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal commu...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
This repository contains the data associated with the paper: Multi-decadal shoreline change in coast...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
Shorelines positions constantly change due to natural processes and anthropogenic activities. These ...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
International audienceWhile global sea level has risen by 20 cm since the mid-19th century, the role...
AbstractWhile global sea level has risen by 20cm since the mid-19th century, the role of this proces...
Not AvailableClimate change induced coastline changes and rising sea levels are likely to create vul...
none5siChanges in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal commu...