Global sea level is rising at an increased rate since the late 19th century as a result of rising global mean temperatures. This rise is geographically non-uniform, with substantial spatial differences, and in the latest decade faster than expected. New evidence suggests that more rapid changes than indicated in the Fourth IPCC report take place in the two large continental ice sheets, Greenland and Antarctica. Consequently, the projected sea level rise threatens low-lying countries like the Netherlands. The process of ‘climate-proofing’ the flood protection system of the country offers, however, new opportunities for innovative solutions, providing not only higher flood protection, but also possibilities for multifunctional land-use.<br/>G...
Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and eco...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands’ economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Global sea level is rising at an increased rate since the late 19th century as a result of rising gl...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Since the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequences of gl...
Sea levels are rising globally and the melting Antarctic ice sheet is attributed to be the primary c...
Since the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequences of gl...
Recent observations and publications have presented the possibility of a high and accelerated sea-le...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands' economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
The effects of sea level change become increasingly relevant for the Dutch coast. Therefore we const...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and eco...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands’ economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Global sea level is rising at an increased rate since the late 19th century as a result of rising gl...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Sea level rise, especially combined with possible changes in storm surges and increased river discha...
Since the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequences of gl...
Sea levels are rising globally and the melting Antarctic ice sheet is attributed to be the primary c...
Since the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequences of gl...
Recent observations and publications have presented the possibility of a high and accelerated sea-le...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands' economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
The effects of sea level change become increasingly relevant for the Dutch coast. Therefore we const...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...
Rising sea levels due to climate change can have severe consequences for coastal populations and eco...
Over two-thirds of the Netherlands’ economy and half its population is below sea level. The Dutch go...
The range of future climate-induced sea-level rise remains highly uncertain with continued concern t...