EUROSION - Living with coastal erosion in Europe: Sediment and space for sustainability

The project investigates the options for sustainable management of erosion processes on European coastlines. It supports the "Integrated Coastal Zone Management Practitioners" network and aims to contribute to providing easier access to relevant data and information. This involves developing a database containing a geographical information system (GIS) to provide basic information about the factors influencing coastal erosion processes and the value of at-risk assets and property. The GIS database is part of the European Commission's geographical information system (GISCO). In addition, a "Shoreline Management Guide" (SMG) is being developed to provide coastal managers at European, national, regional and community level with the latest management solutions to limit coastal erosion.
The objective of the project is an integrative analysis of:
Emission scenarios and resulting changes in climate factors from the 3rd IPCC situation report (2001).
wave climate and extreme wave heights
The climate effects analysed are increased erosion on European coastlines and increased entry of salt water into the groundwater volume.
"Coastal resilience" is defined as the inherent capacity of coastlines to adapt to changes caused by sea level rises and regularly occurring extreme events, as well as human activity, and the long-term maintenance of the functions provided by the coastal system. Key factors include local sediment availability to maintain the equilibrium between erosion and sedimentation and the existence of space for natural coastal processes to take place.
Objectives: Prevention of land loss and improving the ability of players in coastal zones to adapt to the impact of climate change.
The following recommendations have been developed:
Analysis of the opportunities for sustainable management of erosion processes in coastal zones, as part of integrated coastal zone management (ICZM).
European Commission
National Institute for Coastal and Marine Environment / RIKZ (Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management)
EUCC - The Coastal Union, French Geographic Institute (IGN France International), French Environment Institute (IFEN), Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), European Information Technology EADS SD&E, French Institute for Geological and Mining Research
Rijkswaterstaat, National Institute for Coastal and Marine Management (RIKZ)
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