This data consists of the first global scale assessment of the benefits of conserving foreshore vegetation as a means of adaptation to future projections of change in coastal flood risk. In doing so, we extend the current knowledge on the economic feasibility of implementing global scale Nature-based Solutions. We show that globally foreshore vegetation can contribute to a large decrease in both absolute and relative flood risk (13% of present-day, and 8.5% of future conditions in 2080 of global flood risk). Although the analysis of the results give a first proxy of the flood risk reduction benefits of conserving foreshore vegetation at the global scale, it shows promising results for including nature-based and hybrid adaptation measures in...
The conservation of coastal ecosystems can provide considerable coastal protection benefits, but thi...
Coastal ecosystems have the potential to contribute to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to cli...
Helping the world's coastal communities adapt to climate change impacts requires evaluating the vuln...
Due to rising sea levels and projected socio-economic change, global coastal flood risk is expected ...
Global flood exposure simulations show that about 600 million people, of which 320 million in urban ...
Exposure to coastal flooding is increasing due to growing population and economic activity. These de...
Coastal floods are one of the deadliest and costliest of natural hazards, triggering or contributing...
The rate of change on coastlines is accelerating from climate change and coastal development. Coasta...
Adaptation planning for flood risk forms a significant part of global climate change response. Engin...
Coastal flood hazard and exposure are expected to increase over the course of the 21st century, lead...
Coastal risks are increasing from both development and climate change. Interest is growing in the pr...
This paper studies the effects of mitigation and adaptation on coastal flood impacts. We focus on a ...
Coastal risks are increasing from both development and climate change. Interest is growing in the pr...
Coastal areas are highly vulnerable to climate-change hazards (e.g., sea-level rise, flooding, coast...
The conservation of coastal ecosystems can provide considerable coastal protection benefits, but thi...
The conservation of coastal ecosystems can provide considerable coastal protection benefits, but thi...
Coastal ecosystems have the potential to contribute to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to cli...
Helping the world's coastal communities adapt to climate change impacts requires evaluating the vuln...
Due to rising sea levels and projected socio-economic change, global coastal flood risk is expected ...
Global flood exposure simulations show that about 600 million people, of which 320 million in urban ...
Exposure to coastal flooding is increasing due to growing population and economic activity. These de...
Coastal floods are one of the deadliest and costliest of natural hazards, triggering or contributing...
The rate of change on coastlines is accelerating from climate change and coastal development. Coasta...
Adaptation planning for flood risk forms a significant part of global climate change response. Engin...
Coastal flood hazard and exposure are expected to increase over the course of the 21st century, lead...
Coastal risks are increasing from both development and climate change. Interest is growing in the pr...
This paper studies the effects of mitigation and adaptation on coastal flood impacts. We focus on a ...
Coastal risks are increasing from both development and climate change. Interest is growing in the pr...
Coastal areas are highly vulnerable to climate-change hazards (e.g., sea-level rise, flooding, coast...
The conservation of coastal ecosystems can provide considerable coastal protection benefits, but thi...
The conservation of coastal ecosystems can provide considerable coastal protection benefits, but thi...
Coastal ecosystems have the potential to contribute to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to cli...
Helping the world's coastal communities adapt to climate change impacts requires evaluating the vuln...