The interactive relationship between coastal erosion and flood risk
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Authors
Pollard, JA
Spencer, T
Brooks, SM
Publication Date
2019Journal Title
Progress in Physical Geography
ISSN
0309-1333
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
574-585
Type
Article
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Pollard, J., Spencer, T., & Brooks, S. (2019). The interactive relationship between coastal erosion and flood risk. Progress in Physical Geography, 43 (4), 574-585. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133318794498
Abstract
<jats:p> Coastal erosion and flooding are hazards that, when combined with facilitative pathways and vulnerable receptors, represent sources of coastal risk. Erosion and flooding risks are often analysed separately owing to complex relationships between driving processes, morphological response and risk receptors. We argue that these risks should be considered jointly and illustrate this through discussion of three ‘expressions’ of this interactive relationship: coastal morphology modifies flood hazard; future flood risk depends on changing shoreline position; and the simultaneous occurrence of erosion–flooding events. Some critical thoughts are offered on the general applicability of these expressions and the implications for coastal risk management policy. </jats:p>
Keywords
Erosion, flooding, future coastal risk management, source-pathway-receptor, coastal morphology
Sponsorship
This research is funded by the NERC/ESRC Data, Risk and Environmental Analytical Methods (DREAM) Centre, Grant/Award Number: NE/M009009/1
Funder references
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/N015878/1)
Natural Environment Research Council (2073548)
Natural Environment Research Council (NE/J015423/1)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133318794498
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/285025
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