The coastal zone changed considerably during the twentieth century due to growing populations and increasing urbanization. A recent study indicated that in 1990, 23% of the world's population (1.2 billion people) were living within both a 100-kilometer distance and a 100-meter elevation of the coast at densities 3 times higher than the global average. Society is becoming increasingly vulnerable to sea level extremes, as Hurricane Katrina demonstrated. Rising levels will result in more flooding, even if storm intensities do not increase. Improved understanding of the reasons for sea level rise and variability is required to reduce the uncertainties in sea level rise projections, and this improved understanding could contribute to more effect...
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of thi...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The notion of sea level rise brings to the popular mind the specter of deep inundation of coastal re...
Increasing urbanization was a major driver of this change. Today, many of the world ’ s megacities a...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
Rising sea levels are threatening to inundate low lying communities, erode beaches, exacerbating ex...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
With the highest density of people and the greatest concentration of economic activity located in th...
Among all observed natural hazards, water-related disasters are undoubtedly the most recurrent and p...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Sea level is rising as the World Ocean warms and ice caps and glaciers melt. Published estimates bas...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Understanding the consequence of sea-level rise for coastal cities has long lead times and huge poli...
Sea level rise is naturally a topic of concern to many Floridians. Our intention in this chapter is ...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of thi...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The notion of sea level rise brings to the popular mind the specter of deep inundation of coastal re...
Increasing urbanization was a major driver of this change. Today, many of the world ’ s megacities a...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
Rising sea levels are threatening to inundate low lying communities, erode beaches, exacerbating ex...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
With the highest density of people and the greatest concentration of economic activity located in th...
Among all observed natural hazards, water-related disasters are undoubtedly the most recurrent and p...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Sea level is rising as the World Ocean warms and ice caps and glaciers melt. Published estimates bas...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Understanding the consequence of sea-level rise for coastal cities has long lead times and huge poli...
Sea level rise is naturally a topic of concern to many Floridians. Our intention in this chapter is ...
Global mean sea-level rise has increased from a rate of a few centimetres per century over the past ...
The future impacts of climate change on landfalling tropical cyclones are unclear. Regardless of thi...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The notion of sea level rise brings to the popular mind the specter of deep inundation of coastal re...