High-energy storm events induce hazards that promote damage and destruction of property and infrastructure. Defining high-risk areas is therefore fundamental to prioritise management actions. This work presents the application of an approach to identify hotspots of storm impact at a regional scale (tens to hundreds of kilometres). The Coastal Risk Assessment Framework Phase 1 (CRAF1) is a hotspot selection method based on a coastal index that combines the potential hazard (i.e. overwash and erosion), the exposure (based on land use) and the vulnerability (based on socio-economic data) along each kilometre of the coast to assess the risk level. The suitability of the approach was tested on the southeastern coast of the Gulf of Cadiz (South S...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
This paper presents a Coastal Risk Index (CRI-MED) developed to assess coastal risks and vulnerabili...
The evaluation of coastal damage caused by storms is not straightforward and different approaches ca...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
Coastal zones are under increasing risk as coastal hazards increase due to climate change and the co...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
European coasts suffer notably from hazards caused by low-probability and high-impact hydrometeorolo...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) provides two levels of coastal risk and vulnerability ass...
A methodology for coastal hazard assessment at regional scale is presented and applied to the Catala...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
This paper presents a Coastal Risk Index (CRI-MED) developed to assess coastal risks and vulnerabili...
The evaluation of coastal damage caused by storms is not straightforward and different approaches ca...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
Coastal zones are under increasing risk as coastal hazards increase due to climate change and the co...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
European coasts suffer notably from hazards caused by low-probability and high-impact hydrometeorolo...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) provides two levels of coastal risk and vulnerability ass...
A methodology for coastal hazard assessment at regional scale is presented and applied to the Catala...
The Catalan coast, as most of the developed Mediterranean coastal zone, can be characterized as a hi...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
This paper presents a Coastal Risk Index (CRI-MED) developed to assess coastal risks and vulnerabili...
The evaluation of coastal damage caused by storms is not straightforward and different approaches ca...