Chapter 1 - The Challenge for Coastal Management During the Third Millennium
Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Coastal Management in the Third Millennium: The Need for an Integrated Response
1.3 Conceptualizing and Designing a Coastal Simulator
1.4 Scenarios for Coastal Assessment
1.5 The Study Sites
1.6 Conclusions and Next Steps
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 2 - Climate Downscaling: Local Mean Sea-Level, Surge and Wave Modelling
Summary
2.1 Introduction
2.2. Regional Scale Variability in Climate and Sea Level
2.3. Storms in the Present and Future Climate
2.4. Model Forcing from Hadley Centre Climate Model
2.5. Surge and Wave Models and the Downscaling Methodology
2.6. Model Results for Future Climate Scenarios
2.7. Conclusions and Next Steps
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 3 - Broad-Scale Hydrodynamic Simulation, Wave Transformation and Sediment Pathways
Summary
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methodology for Transferring Waves and Surge Towards the Coastline and Assessing Residual Sediment Transport
3.3 Changes in Inshore Waves Due to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
3.4 Influence of Sea Level Rise on Sediment Pathways
3.5. Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 4 - Land Use Dynamics and Coastal Management
Summary
4.1. Introduction
4.2.
Modelling Land Use Change in Coastal Areas4.2.1 Challenges
4.2.2 Spatial Dynamic Modelling: Some Principles
4.2.3 Socio-Economic Storylines
4.3. Translating Socio-Economic Storylines with an Algorithm-Based Approach
4.4. Translating Socio-Economic Storylines with A Choice-Based Approach
4.5. Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 5 - Evaluating Broad-Scale Morphological Change in the Coastal Zone Using a Logic Based Behavioural Systems Approach
Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Capturing Current Knowledge and Understanding
1.3 Illustrative Application to the East Anglian Coast, UK
1.4 Benefits of a Qualitative Deductive Assessment
1.5 Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 6 - Coastal Wetland Habitats: Future Challenges and Potential Solutions
Summary
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Tyndall Simulator Approach
6.3 Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 7 - Simulating the Shore and Cliffs of North Norfolk
Summary
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Description of the Coast
7.3 Model Construction
7.4 Future Climate Change and Coastal Management
7.5 Results
7.6 Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 8 - Broad Scale Coastal Inundation Modelling
Summary
8.1 Intr
oduction8.2 Approaches to Coastal Inundation Modelling
8.3 Application to North Norfolk
8.4 Conclusions and Next Steps
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 9 - Broad Scale Flood and Erosion Risk Analysis
Chapter 10 - Visualising Potential Coastal Change: Communicating Results Using Visualisation Techniques
Summary
10.1 Introduction - Challenges Associated with Communicating and Visualising Coastal Change
10.2 The Coastal Simulator - Visualisation Approach(Es)
10.3 Exploring Coastal Futures - Testing the Visualisations in Coastal Decision-Making and Stakeholder Engagement
10.4 Conclusions and Next Steps
References
Chapter 11 - The Coastal Simulator Interface: Integration and Application
Chapter 12 - Many Stakeholders, Multiple Perspectives: Long-Term Planning for a Future Coast
Summary
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