A strategy for monitoring systemic vulnerability to marine erosion and flooding

Littoralisation, or the concentration of people and activities in coastal areas, associated with the intrinsic mobility of coasts and with the context of climate change, tends to increase the vulnerability of coastal areas. This article presents a new interdisciplinary approach towards the concept o...

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Published inDéveloppement durable & territoires Vol. 11; no. Vol. 11, n°1
Main Authors Meur-Ferec, Catherine, Berre, Iwan Le, Cocquempot, Lucie, Guillou, Élisabeth, Henaff, Alain, Lami, Thibaud, Dantec, Nicolas Le, Letortu, Pauline, Philippe, Manuelle
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Association DD&T 30.04.2020
Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles
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Summary:Littoralisation, or the concentration of people and activities in coastal areas, associated with the intrinsic mobility of coasts and with the context of climate change, tends to increase the vulnerability of coastal areas. This article presents a new interdisciplinary approach towards the concept of vulnerability that makes it possible to move beyond the nature/society dichotomy, and an inter-sectorial researcher-manager method for the development of a series of monitoring indicators for the four components of systemic vulnerability: hazards, stakes, management and representations. These indicators are precursors of an integrated observatory that will act as a source of data for research and inform public policy for coastal areas.
ISSN:1772-9971
1772-9971
DOI:10.4000/developpementdurable.18190