Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on coastal systems act together, contributing to shape the coast. Coastal evolution models have been developed as useful tools to better understand the contribution of different processes on observed coastal changes, and also to anticipate future evolution in response to different actions and interventions taking place along the coast.The predominant practice in coastal modelling is to have models that address separately the evolution as a result of cross-shore sediment transport processes from the ones caused by processes with main effects on the alongshore sediment transport. However, if longer time and spatial scales are to be covered by suc...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
The attention for climate change impact on the world's coastlines has established large scale coasta...
Coastal flooding and erosion are worldwide problems that are further aggravated by rising sea levels...
Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
In future decades, coasts will be exposed to increasing risks because of climate change and sea leve...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Aspects of long-term mathematical modelling of coastal morphology are inventoried and discussed. The...
Numerical models for shoreline evolution have been used for coastal management planning for several ...
A model developed to describe long-term cross-shore (CS) exchange of sand and resulting profile evol...
Many practical simulation and prediction of coastal morphology involves so-called process-based mode...
The development of coastal erosion management - addressing typical traditional erosion problems - to...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
Regional/global-scale information on coastline rates of change and trends is extremely valuable, but...
Coastal erosion in Mozambique: Governing processes and remedial measures. Mozambique's 2800-km-long ...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
The attention for climate change impact on the world's coastlines has established large scale coasta...
Coastal flooding and erosion are worldwide problems that are further aggravated by rising sea levels...
Different processes in response to the action of natural driven forces and the human interference on...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
In future decades, coasts will be exposed to increasing risks because of climate change and sea leve...
There is a strong relationship between regional sediment transport and the local processes at tidal ...
Aspects of long-term mathematical modelling of coastal morphology are inventoried and discussed. The...
Numerical models for shoreline evolution have been used for coastal management planning for several ...
A model developed to describe long-term cross-shore (CS) exchange of sand and resulting profile evol...
Many practical simulation and prediction of coastal morphology involves so-called process-based mode...
The development of coastal erosion management - addressing typical traditional erosion problems - to...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
Regional/global-scale information on coastline rates of change and trends is extremely valuable, but...
Coastal erosion in Mozambique: Governing processes and remedial measures. Mozambique's 2800-km-long ...
With large-scale human interventions and climate change unfolding as they are now, coastal changes a...
The attention for climate change impact on the world's coastlines has established large scale coasta...
Coastal flooding and erosion are worldwide problems that are further aggravated by rising sea levels...