Integrating science and policy for creating tools for safer european coasts in a changing climate

Densely populated areas along the coast face many problems, including erosion, increasing flood risk and habitat deterioration. As economies develop, the asset base at risk increases. Simultaneously, the effects of climate change result in more extreme events, thus more damage and habitat decline. E...

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Published inIrrigation and drainage Vol. 60; no. S1; pp. 77 - 83
Main Authors de Vries, W. S, Zanuttigh, B, Steendam, G. J, Kloosterboer, H, Van der Nat, A, Graaff, H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.12.2011
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Summary:Densely populated areas along the coast face many problems, including erosion, increasing flood risk and habitat deterioration. As economies develop, the asset base at risk increases. Simultaneously, the effects of climate change result in more extreme events, thus more damage and habitat decline. Existing management and defence approaches are not well tuned to these challenges, as most assume static situations. In the THESEUS1 project (2009–2013), 31 partners are working together in an interdisciplinary way to develop instruments for creating low‐risk coasts for human use and healthy habitats (INFRAM, 2011). For this, eight study sites were identified across Europe in the most vulnerable coastal environments such as deltas, estuaries and wetlands. Many large cities and industrial areas are located in these areas. The authors have assessed the coastal systems of these sites from the perspective of the risk assessment due from every Member State by 2011. A questionnaire was developed and interviews were input for a systems analysis, for which the coastal systems were divided into subsystems according to risk function (chance × consequences), physical elements (sea, foreshore, flood defence, protected area) and land use. Based on these analyses, a first impression of possible policy changes, organisational and/or mitigation measures was identified.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ird.670
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Intégrer la science et la politique pour la création des outils pour des côtes Européennes plus sûres dans un climat changeant.
www.theseusproject.eu
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European Commission FP7.2009‐1, Contract 244104 ‐ THESEUS (‘Innovative technologies for safer European coasts in a changing climate’)
ISSN:1531-0353
1531-0361
DOI:10.1002/ird.670