Morphogenetic modelling of coastal and estuarine evolution
Environmental pressures from climate change and anthropogenic activities have increased
the need for quantitative morphogenetic models of coasts and estuaries. These quantitative …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
for setback lines a guide to good practice Page 2 Page 3 Defining coastal hazard zones for …
Estuary schematisation in behaviour-oriented modelling
ASMITA (Aggregated Scale Morphological Interaction between Tidal basin and the Adjacent
coast) is a behaviour-oriented modelling approach which represents estuarine systems …
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 …
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 …
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 …
necessary for measurement programs, modeling, and design. However, determining how to …