Crameri, Nicholas J. Ellison, Joanna C.
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Wetlands Ecology and Management
Climate change threatens global mangroves, which are already among the world’s most impacted ecosystems. Vulnerability components of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity were evaluated on mangroves of atoll settings on Jaluit Atoll, in the Marshall Islands, assessing spatial changes of mangrove cover 1945–2018/19, sea-level trends 1968–2019,...
Kaemo, Matheo Hassanzadeh, Elmira Nazemi, Ali
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The Science of the total environment
Sea level rise is a key feature in a warmer world and its impact can be seen globally. Assessing climate change-induced sea level rise, therefore, is urgently needed particularly in small island nations, where the threats of sea level rise are immediate, but the level of preparedness is low. Here, we propose a stochastic simulator to link changes i...
Tzedakis, PC Hodell, DA Nehrbass-Ahles, C Mitsui, T Wolff, EW
Notoriety of the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11c interglacial arises from its long duration, extending over two precessional cycles, high sea level, and persistence of high atmospheric CO2 concentrations. The strong climatic response is often considered paradoxical because it was attained under weak boreal summer insolation forcing, a function of an...
Koch, Pim (author)
Sea level rise caused by climate change directly affects and threatens low-lying countries. In August of 2021, the report of the IPCC was published, and the findings were disturbing. The sea could rise by a few meters in the coming centuries, causing floods in large parts of West-Europe. Groeskamp and Kjellson proposed a solution to adapt to the ef...
Nota, Hugo (author)
The effects of climate change are felt all around the world. An increased sea level goes hand in hand with an increased risk of flooding. To combat this, the coastlines must be reinforced to withstand future sea levels. However, repeatedly reinforcing coastlines to keep up with the sea level rise (SLR) could prove extremely costly. An alternative a...
Scherpbier, Mieke (author)
Climate change is causing the global sea level to rise. Research and discussion of the effects of sea level rise are often focused along coastlines. However, the effects of higher water level and changing morphodynamics can reach far inland via rivers. This study uses a one-dimensional numerical model to analyze bed level response to sea level rise...
Rasmussen, D J Kulp, Scott Kopp, Robert E Oppenheimer, Michael Strauss, Benjamin H
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Climatic change
Estimates of changes in the frequency or height of contemporary extreme sea levels (ESLs) under various climate change scenarios are often used by climate and sea level scientists to help communicate the physical basis for societal concern regarding sea level rise. Changes in ESLs (i.e., the hazard) are often represented using various metrics and i...
Haukirauma, Alexander Larsson, Daniel
Klimatfrågan växer sig större i dagens samhälle och det blir alltmer relevant att diskutera dess följder och negativa effekter. En av de effekter som drabbar jorden på grund av klimatets utveckling är översvämningar. Översvämningar har visat sig vara kostsamma för samhället på många sätt. Sedan år 2000 har 2800 stora översvämningar skett världen öv...
Lodder, Q.J. (author) Huismans, Y. (author) Elias, Edwin (author) de Looff, Harry (author) Wang, Zhengbing (author)
The sediment exchange between the Dutch Wadden Sea and the North Sea coastal zone is of key importance to Dutch coastal management. Net sediment import from the coastal zone to the Wadden Sea results in coastal erosion which needs to be compensated through nourishments. At the same time net sediment import is the source of sediment for the intertid...
Taberna, A. (author) Filatova, T. (author) Roventini, Andrea (author) Lamperti, Francesco (author)
By 2050 about 70% of the world's population is expected to live in cities. Cities offer spatial economic advantages that boost agglomeration forces and innovation, fostering further concentration of economic activities. For historic reasons urban centers cluster along coasts, which are prone to climate-induced flooding and sea level rise. To explor...