Reprint

Climate Change, Coasts and Coastal Risk

Edited by
December 2018
298 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-481-9 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-482-6 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Climate Change, Coasts and Coastal Risk that was published in

Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

The combination of coastal climate change impacts and their effects on the ever-increasing human utilization of the coastal zone will invariably result in increasing coastal risk in the coming decades. However, while economic damage (potential consequence) caused by climate change-driven coastal inundation and erosion (potential hazard) is likely to increase, foregoing land-use opportunities in coastal regions and protecting or nourishing coasts is also costly. Managing the risk of coastline recession is therefore a balancing act.

To avoid unacceptable future risks, it is imperative that risk-informed and sustainable coastal planning/management strategies are implemented sooner rather than later. This requires the development of methods for comprehensive coastal risk assessments which combine state-of-the-art consequence (or damage) modeling and coastal hazard modeling. This Special Issue contains 13 papers aimed at addressing this challenge.

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