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Impact of Spatial Segmentation on the Assessment of Coastal Vulnerability—Insights and Practical Recommendations

Christina N. Tsaimou, Andreas Papadimitriou, Vasiliki Ι. Chalastani, Panagiotis Sartampakos, Michalis Chondros, Vasiliki K. Tsoukala

2023Journal of Marine Science and Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coastal areas are dynamic multidimensional systems challenged by the complex interactions between natural, environmental, and human-induced pressures, as well as the ever-changing climate. A comprehensive evaluation of their spatial and temporal features enables the development of effective practices required to apply integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) policies. ICZM seeks to address the vulnerability of coastal areas in an attempt to mitigate their weaknesses and increase their resilience. Hence, coastal vulnerability assessment is a prerequisite to proceed with optimal adaptation or upgrading actions. Currently, assessments are performed by considering different approaches related to dividing coastal areas into segments to observe the spatial variations of vulnerability. The present research seeks to investigate the impact of the spatial segmentation of coastal areas on the assessment of their vulnerability. To achieve this, a case study of the coastal zone of the Municipality of Thebes, located in the Northeastern Corinthian Gulf, Greece, is examined. Five segmentation approaches are applied in terms of a physical-based vulnerability assessment for two different time horizons, (a) the present and (b) the future, by incorporating the climate change impacts. This study allows for optimizing practices to estimate vulnerability parameters and obtain reliable results for practical applications while reducing time-consuming analyses.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)Integrated coastal zone managementEnvironmental resource managementVulnerability assessmentCoastal managementClimate changeEnvironmental planningPsychological resilienceResilience (materials science)Natural hazardEnvironmental scienceCoastal zoneGeographyComputer scienceOceanographyGeologyEcologyMeteorologyPsychotherapistBiologyPsychologyPhysicsThermodynamicsComputer securityCoastal and Marine ManagementTropical and Extratropical Cyclones ResearchCoastal and Marine Dynamics
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