Assessment of coastal vulnerability to climate change hazards at the regional scale: the case study of the North Adriatic Sea
- Publication date
- 2012
- Publisher
Abstract
Sea level rise, changes in storms and wave climate
as a consequence of global climate change are expected to increase
the size and magnitude of flooded and eroding coastal
areas, thus having profound impacts on coastal communities
and ecosystems. River deltas, beaches, estuaries and lagoons
are considered particularly vulnerable to the adverse
effects of climate change, which should be studied at the
regional/local scale. This paper presents a regional vulnerability
assessment (RVA) methodology developed to analyse
site-specific spatial information on coastal vulnerability
to the envisaged effects of global climate change, and assist
coastal communities in operational coastal management and
conservation. The main aim of the RVA is to identify key
vulnerable receptors (i.e. natural and human ecosystems) in
the considered region and localize vulnerable hot spot areas,
which could be considered as homogeneous geographic sites
for the definition of adaptation strategies. The application of
the RVA methodology is based on a heterogeneous subset of
bio-geophysical and socio-economic vulnerability indicators
(e.g. coastal topography, geomorphology, presence and distribution
of vegetation cover, location of artificial protection),
which are a measure of the potential harm from a range of
climate-related impacts (e.g. sea level rise inundation, storm
surge flooding, coastal erosion). Based on a system of numerical weights and scores, the RVA provides relative vulnerability maps that allow to prioritize more vulnerable areas and targets of different climate-related impacts in the examined region and to support the identification of suitable areas for human settlements, infrastructures and economic activities,
providing a basis for coastal zoning and land use planning.
The implementation, performance and results of the methodology for the coastal area of the North Adriatic Sea (Italy) are fully described in the paper