Morphogenetic modelling of coastal and estuarine evolution

J Deng, CD Woodroffe, K Rogers, J Harff - Earth-Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Environmental pressures from climate change and anthropogenic activities have increased
the need for quantitative morphogenetic models of coasts and estuaries. These quantitative …

The SPR systems model as a conceptual foundation for rapid integrated risk appraisals: Lessons from Europe

S Narayan, RJ Nicholls, D Clarke, S Hanson… - Coastal …, 2014 - Elsevier
Coastal floodplains are complex regions that form the interface between human, physical
and natural systems. This paper describes the development, application and evaluation of a …

Coastal flood protection: What perspective in a changing climate? The THESEUS approach

B Zanuttigh - Environmental Science & Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
Coastal areas are vital economic hubs in terms of settlement, industry, agriculture, trade and
tourism to mention some key sectors. There are already many coastal problems including …

[HTML][HTML] Conceptualising and mapping coupled estuary, coast and inner shelf sediment systems

J French, H Burningham, G Thornhill, R Whitehouse… - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
Whilst understanding and predicting the effects of coastal change are primarily modelling
problems, it is essential that we have appropriate conceptual frameworks for (1) the …

Assessment of the vulnerability of the Lucana coastal zones (South Italy) to natural hazards

C Corbau, M Greco, G Martino, E Olivo… - Journal of Marine …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Coasts are highly dynamic and geo-morphologically complex systems that are exposed to
several factors such as waves, extreme meteorological events and climate change. It is also …

[PDF][PDF] Defining coastal hazard zones and setback lines

DL Ramsay, B Gibberd, J Dahm… - A guide to good practice …, 2012 - envirolink.govt.nz
Coastal-hazard zones and setbacks-final-Sept-2012 Page 1 Defining coastal hazard zones
for setback lines a guide to good practice Page 2 Page 3 Defining coastal hazard zones for …

Estuary schematisation in behaviour-oriented modelling

SK Rossington, RJ Nicholls, MJF Stive, ZB Wang - Marine Geology, 2011 - Elsevier
ASMITA (Aggregated Scale Morphological Interaction between Tidal basin and the Adjacent
coast) is a behaviour-oriented modelling approach which represents estuarine systems …

From integration to fusion: the challenges ahead

J Sutherland, IH Townend, QK Harpham… - Special …, 2017 - lyellcollection.org
The increasing complexity of numerical modelling systems in environmental sciences has
led to the development of different supporting architectures. Integrated environmental …

Capturing coastal geomorphological change within regional integrated assessment: an outcome-driven fuzzy logic approach

S Hanson, RJ Nicholls, P Balson… - Journal of Coastal …, 2010 - meridian.allenpress.com
Climate change will have pervasive effects on the world's coasts, but at broad scales these
changes have typically proven difficult to analyse in a systematic manner. This paper …

Challenges in transferring knowledge between scales in coastal sediment dynamics

SL Gallop, M Collins, CB Pattiaratchi… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
“Packaging” coastal sediment transport into discrete temporal and spatial scale bands is
necessary for measurement programs, modeling, and design. However, determining how to …