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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion James Sutherland HR Wallingford
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Indicators used in many fields to assess progress in implementing policy Coastal State Indicators are a “reduced set of parameters that can simply, adequately and quantitatively describe the dynamic-state and evolutionary trends of a coastal system.” –Jiménez and van Koningsveld, 2002
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Coastal State Indicators (CSIs) should be: Relevant Measurable Responsive to disturbance in known way Anticipatory Integrative –Combining data and knowledge of processes to assist in implementing a policy
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Functions of Coastal State Indicators: Assess condition of environment Compare across situations Monitor trends Diagnose problems Anticipate need for intervention
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Coastal State Indicators at Pilot Sites
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion CSIs used to implement policy
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion SiteStrategic ObjectiveTactical Objective Holland coastSafety, sustainable values and functions Dune strength Hold the line Adapt to SLR Hel PeninsulaPreserve peninsulaMaintain beach width Danube DeltaSustainable developmentReduce erosion Costa BravaCarrying capacity, safety of infrastructure Maintain beach configuration InchSustainable tourismPrevent damage Pevensey BaySustainable risk mgmtHold the line
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Policies have implicit physical characteristics E.g. Hold the line: –Position –Standard of protection
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Dune strength, Barrier width, Backshore width, Dune zone width, Dune zone height, Total barrier volume Testing coastline, Beach width, Barrier crest position, Shoreline position, Coastal foundation, Shoreface volume, Coastal slope
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Prevention of breaching Dune strength, Barrier width, Backshore width, Dune zone width, Dune zone height, Total barrier volume
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Dune strength –Erosion during storm
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Maintain position Testing coastline, Beach width, Barrier crest position, Shoreline position,
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Coastline position: MCL Momentary coastline: MCL, Testing Coastline: TCL, Basal Coastline, BCL TCL is CSI (MCL is not) BCL is threshold
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Coastal foundation, Shoreface volume, Coastal slope –Large scale and long term, –Provide boundary conditions for other CSIs, –Coastal foundation is coastal area multiplied by rate of sea level rise, –Coastal slope is an indicator of the relative risk of inundation and the potential rapidity of shoreline retreat.
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Why do we need CSIs? We have data and models These form evidence for decision making CSIs are appropriate
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators for Coastal Erosion Why CSIs are appropriate: Direct link to policy Communication with policy makers and stakeholders Skills of coastal managers: –Not numerical modellers –Not necessarily coastal scientists/engineers Use of resources
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Derived from analysis of system –Understanding state of system –Given a policy to implement –Chosen a means to implement the policy –Require thresholds –Adaptive management
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Concepts and Science for Coastal Erosion Management Coastal State Indicators Are being regularly used at three pilot sites; Are being developed at the other three. Not just data Integrate policy, system understanding and modelling Usable and communicable
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