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Coastal migration via satellite
Resource ID
684cce9b-b78a-4a65-8819-0a146de8ef47
Title
Coastal migration via satellite
Date
Nov. 2, 2023, 1:39 p.m., Publication
Abstract
The shoreline is a highly dynamic land-sea interface that provides important services such as ecology, flood protection and recreation. It is constantly modified by wind, waves and tides, and impacted by human activity. Hence, the decadal change of shorelines reflect natural processes as well as human influence, whether positive or negative. Climatic-driven changes such as sea level rise, higher waves and changes in wind direction put increasing pressure on many of Europe’s shorelines. Knowing how, and at what rate, our coasts are changing is the first step to successfully managing them. The new EMODnet Geology shoreline-migration map, released today, allows users to visualise pan-European coastal behaviour for 2007-2017 at different spatial scales. A built-in search and zoom functionality allows online users to distinguish areas of landward migration (erosion or submergence), stability, and seaward migration (accretion or emergence). The underlying, downloadable satellite-based dataset offers additional information on annual values and uncertainty. With the new map, international policy makers can determine large-scale coastal vulnerability while national and regional coastal managers are able to fill existing gaps in field-monitoring data and to identify potential areas of rapid change. The map also provides the general public with a useful insight into one of Europe’s most obvious climate-change effects. Most importantly, scientists may explain spatial patterns and provide feedback on methodological advantages as well as shortcomings, thus helping to optimise the big-data methodology used.
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Owner
Luisa.Perini
Point of Contact
Perini
luisa.perini@regione.emilia-romagna.it
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Maintenance Frequency
None
Type
not filled
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License
None
Language
eng
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Supplemental Information
No information provided
Data Quality
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Extent
  • x0: -24.899999999999999
  • x1: 54.289999999999999
  • y0: 33.600000000000001
  • y1: 71.370000000000005
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
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Regions
Global , Europe , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Greece , Italy , Montenegro , Slovenia