Extreme sea levels can lead to hazardous events, such as coastal flooding, erosion, or salt water intrusion, with-wide ranging environmental, societal, and economic consequences. In combination with climate-driven sea-level rise, and, potentially, additional changes in storminess, dynamic wave contributions, and tidal dynamics, the adverse consequences of extreme oceanographic events are expected to escalate in many regions. Integrated coastal zone impact assessments can guide the decisions on the adaptive responses to these changes in the physical environment and for the socioeconomic development of the local communities
Graduation date: 2016Coastal communities throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest face heightened risk ...
Understanding the consequence of sea-level rise for coastal cities has long lead times and huge poli...
Rising sea level represents a significant threat to coastal communities and ecosystems, including al...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Global-mean sea levels are expected to rise through the 21st century and beyond due to human-induced...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2009PDFResearch PaperClimate Change Science Program (U.S.)Climate Change...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Incorporating coastal ecosystems in climate adaptation planning is needed to maintain the well-being...
Graduation date: 2012Documented trends in rising sea levels, storminess, and extreme wave heights ha...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
Coastal areas are socially, economically, and environmentally intensive zones. Their risk to various...
Traditional and contemporary strategies to protect coastal communities from seaborne hazards alone w...
Graduation date: 2016Coastal communities throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest face heightened risk ...
Understanding the consequence of sea-level rise for coastal cities has long lead times and huge poli...
Rising sea level represents a significant threat to coastal communities and ecosystems, including al...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
International audienceAs sea-level rises, coastal hazards and risks such as extreme flooding or eros...
Global-mean sea levels are expected to rise through the 21st century and beyond due to human-induced...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Climate Change Clearinghouse2009PDFResearch PaperClimate Change Science Program (U.S.)Climate Change...
One of the main consequences of mean sea level rise (SLR) on human settlements is an increase in flo...
Incorporating coastal ecosystems in climate adaptation planning is needed to maintain the well-being...
Graduation date: 2012Documented trends in rising sea levels, storminess, and extreme wave heights ha...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
Coastal areas are socially, economically, and environmentally intensive zones. Their risk to various...
Traditional and contemporary strategies to protect coastal communities from seaborne hazards alone w...
Graduation date: 2016Coastal communities throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest face heightened risk ...
Understanding the consequence of sea-level rise for coastal cities has long lead times and huge poli...
Rising sea level represents a significant threat to coastal communities and ecosystems, including al...