A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) provides two levels of coastal risk and vulnerability assessment, by combining information on the spatially variable hazard and exposure. In Phase 1, areas of greatest risk or `hotspots' are identified. In Phase 2, these hotspots are then analysed in greater detail to identify both direct and indirect extreme event impacts. This approach was applied to the barrier coastline of North Norfolk, eastern England. The CRAF identified high risk coastal hotspots on the basis of both hazard impacts (swash regime (tide + surge + wave runup) and overwash/terrestrial inundation regimes) from a 1 in 115 year return period storm and a range of land use, infrastructure, economic and social vulnerability indicator...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
CRAF Phase 1: Outcomes of for the North Norfolk case study. Applied by University of Cambridge in c...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) provides two levels of coastal risk and vulnerability ass...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
Coastal zones are under increasing risk as coastal hazards increase due to climate change and the co...
High-energy storm events induce hazards that promote damage and destruction of property and infrastr...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
The identification and classification of critical coastal areas is becoming more and more important ...
European coasts suffer notably from hazards caused by low-probability and high-impact hydrometeorolo...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
One of the most dangerous challenges to settlements in the UK comes from flooding. Currently, there ...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
CRAF Phase 1: Outcomes of for the North Norfolk case study. Applied by University of Cambridge in c...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...
A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework (CRAF) provides two levels of coastal risk and vulnerability ass...
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the shoreli...
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in coastal areas, compounding other adverse trends...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn...
Coastal zones are under increasing risk as coastal hazards increase due to climate change and the co...
High-energy storm events induce hazards that promote damage and destruction of property and infrastr...
The Resilience-Increasing Strategies for Coasts – Toolkit (RISC-KIT) FP7 EU project (2013-2017) aims...
The identification and classification of critical coastal areas is becoming more and more important ...
European coasts suffer notably from hazards caused by low-probability and high-impact hydrometeorolo...
This thesis develops a methodology to understand the influence of environmental and socioeconomic fa...
One of the most dangerous challenges to settlements in the UK comes from flooding. Currently, there ...
Coastal regions are the areas most threatened by natural hazards, with floods being the most frequen...
CRAF Phase 1: Outcomes of for the North Norfolk case study. Applied by University of Cambridge in c...
This study investigated contributory factors to flood hazard around Scotland. There is a need to dev...