Coastal systems are complex. They are variable across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Coastal processes cannot always be described by the basic laws of physics because the multiplicity of components, some hardly predictable, interact dynamically along a highly interconnected surface. Bak (1997) argued that complex behaviour in nature reflects the tendency of some systems to evolve into a \u27poised, critical state, way out of balance\u27, where minor disturbances may initiate a wide range of events. This seems to apply particularly well to coastal systems
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
The Kerkennah archipelago is composed of low islands where the lithology is fragile. The coasts are ...
Dr Andres Payo is a coastal geoscientist at the British Geological Survey. He specialises in appl...
This paper argues that important insights for improved coastal management can be gained by examining...
A coherent approach to structuring reference units for coastal vulnerability analysis is often requi...
A coherent approach to structuring reference units for coastal vulnerability analysis is often requi...
The coastal zone comprises a series of landforms and ecosystems that extend either side of the shore...
Abstract: Coastal regions are highly vulnerable to sea-level rise (SLR) therefore developing and imp...
In view of the high natural and socio-economic values that are threatened and might be lost in coast...
Sustaining coastal ecosystems from the impact of rising sea levels is vital since they offer environ...
Climate change will have pervasive effects on the world's coasts, but at broad scales these changes ...
At the convergence of the land and sea, coastal environments are some of the most dynamic and popula...
Coastal area constitutes a vulnerable environment and requires special attention to preserve ecosyst...
The climate change and natural hazard communities have developed the notion of vulnerability and ass...
Graduation date: 2011Hazards threaten coastal communities and ecosystems over a wide range of spatio...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
The Kerkennah archipelago is composed of low islands where the lithology is fragile. The coasts are ...
Dr Andres Payo is a coastal geoscientist at the British Geological Survey. He specialises in appl...
This paper argues that important insights for improved coastal management can be gained by examining...
A coherent approach to structuring reference units for coastal vulnerability analysis is often requi...
A coherent approach to structuring reference units for coastal vulnerability analysis is often requi...
The coastal zone comprises a series of landforms and ecosystems that extend either side of the shore...
Abstract: Coastal regions are highly vulnerable to sea-level rise (SLR) therefore developing and imp...
In view of the high natural and socio-economic values that are threatened and might be lost in coast...
Sustaining coastal ecosystems from the impact of rising sea levels is vital since they offer environ...
Climate change will have pervasive effects on the world's coasts, but at broad scales these changes ...
At the convergence of the land and sea, coastal environments are some of the most dynamic and popula...
Coastal area constitutes a vulnerable environment and requires special attention to preserve ecosyst...
The climate change and natural hazard communities have developed the notion of vulnerability and ass...
Graduation date: 2011Hazards threaten coastal communities and ecosystems over a wide range of spatio...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
The Kerkennah archipelago is composed of low islands where the lithology is fragile. The coasts are ...
Dr Andres Payo is a coastal geoscientist at the British Geological Survey. He specialises in appl...