Vulnerability is defined as the system's potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) hazard, and ideally, it has to be assessed by accounting for the different factors controlling the coastal response both in negative (susceptibility) and positive (resilience) terms to changing climatic and/or geomorphic conditions. The lack of an easy-to-use assessment method that requires only readily available data has severely hampered efforts to assess national-scale coastal vulnerability to the potential impacts of CC and population growth in the coastal zone, particularly when project budgets are limited. This study presents a modified version of the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) approach. The main modifications are (1) the introduct...
Complex hazards associated with climate change are increasing the vulnerability of urban coastal are...
Climate change and its effects are inevitable according to many authors; policies should be assumed...
Sea level rise, changes in storms and wave climate\ud as a consequence of global climate change are ...
Vulnerability is defined as the system’s potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
The Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) is one of the simplest and commonly used methods to assess coa...
Flooding, as a result of heavy rains and/or storm surges, is a persistent problem in coastal areas. ...
Flooding, as a result of heavy rains and/or storm surges, is a persistent problem in coastal areas. ...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
Complex hazards associated with climate change are increasing the vulnerability of urban coastal are...
Climate change and its effects are inevitable according to many authors; policies should be assumed...
Sea level rise, changes in storms and wave climate\ud as a consequence of global climate change are ...
Vulnerability is defined as the system’s potential to be damaged by a certain climate change (CC) ha...
The Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) is one of the simplest and commonly used methods to assess coa...
Flooding, as a result of heavy rains and/or storm surges, is a persistent problem in coastal areas. ...
Flooding, as a result of heavy rains and/or storm surges, is a persistent problem in coastal areas. ...
Half of the world's population lives within 60 km of the sea and this figure is likely to rise up to...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
A framework to estimate coastal vulnerability to storm impacts at a regional scale is presented. It ...
Climate change and associated factors such as global and regional sea-level rise; the upsurge in hig...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnera...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
Recent concerns about potential climate-change effects on coastal systems require the application of...
Complex hazards associated with climate change are increasing the vulnerability of urban coastal are...
Climate change and its effects are inevitable according to many authors; policies should be assumed...
Sea level rise, changes in storms and wave climate\ud as a consequence of global climate change are ...