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The Tyndall coastal simulator and interface

The Tyndall coastal simulator and interface
The Tyndall coastal simulator and interface
Coastal zones attract settlements, are ideal for a range of economic activities and accommodate important natural habitats that provide ecosystem services. All these coastal activities are vulnerable to climate and other changes unless appropriate management policies are implemented. Sea-level rise and intensified storms could increase the incidence of flooding and erosion, as well as degrade coastal ecosystems. Importantly, the coast is a linked system, and management responses for one area or sector may influence the impacts for other areas or sectors. Understanding coastal processes and taking account of climate and socio-economic futures helps to illustrate/reveal impending choices, and in developing responsive informed long-term coastal management policies. This paper describes research being carried out by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research on their Coastal Simulator. The research includes the linkage of a range of modelling procedures to represent coastal management and climate and coastal processes, as well as the design of a GIS-based interface to make the integrated results accessible. The prototype simulator provides regional impact assessments of climate and socio-economic futures under various management options in the coastal zones of Norfolk, East Anglia and shows that erosion and flood risk are strongly linked
4341-4353
World Scientific
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McKee Smith, Jane

Nicholls, Robert, Hanson, Susan, Mokrech, Mustafa, Stansby, Peter, Chini, Nicolas, Walkden, Mike, Dawson, Richard, Roche, Nicholas, Hall, Jim, Nicholson-Cole, Sophie, Watkinson, Andrew, Jude, Simon, Lowe, Jason, Wolf, Judith, Leake, James, Rounsevell, Mark, Fontaine, Corentin and Acosta-Michlik, Lilibeth (2009) The Tyndall coastal simulator and interface. McKee Smith, Jane (ed.) In Coastal Engineering: Proceedings of the 31st International Conference. World Scientific. pp. 4341-4353 . (doi:10.1142/9789814277426_0360).

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Abstract

Coastal zones attract settlements, are ideal for a range of economic activities and accommodate important natural habitats that provide ecosystem services. All these coastal activities are vulnerable to climate and other changes unless appropriate management policies are implemented. Sea-level rise and intensified storms could increase the incidence of flooding and erosion, as well as degrade coastal ecosystems. Importantly, the coast is a linked system, and management responses for one area or sector may influence the impacts for other areas or sectors. Understanding coastal processes and taking account of climate and socio-economic futures helps to illustrate/reveal impending choices, and in developing responsive informed long-term coastal management policies. This paper describes research being carried out by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research on their Coastal Simulator. The research includes the linkage of a range of modelling procedures to represent coastal management and climate and coastal processes, as well as the design of a GIS-based interface to make the integrated results accessible. The prototype simulator provides regional impact assessments of climate and socio-economic futures under various management options in the coastal zones of Norfolk, East Anglia and shows that erosion and flood risk are strongly linked

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Published date: 2009
Venue - Dates: Coastal Engineering 2008: 31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Hamburg, Germany, Germany, 2008-08-31 - 2008-09-05

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Local EPrints ID: 73816
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/73816
PURE UUID: d697c5c4-1cd9-4f60-8ee3-f9229fff19b8
ORCID for Robert Nicholls: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9715-1109

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Date deposited: 16 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:48

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Author: Robert Nicholls ORCID iD
Author: Susan Hanson
Author: Mustafa Mokrech
Author: Peter Stansby
Author: Nicolas Chini
Author: Mike Walkden
Author: Richard Dawson
Author: Nicholas Roche
Author: Jim Hall
Author: Sophie Nicholson-Cole
Author: Andrew Watkinson
Author: Simon Jude
Author: Jason Lowe
Author: Judith Wolf
Author: James Leake
Author: Mark Rounsevell
Author: Corentin Fontaine
Author: Lilibeth Acosta-Michlik
Editor: Jane McKee Smith

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