Earth observation technologies, policies and legislation for the coastal flood risk assessment and management: a European perspective

AF Velegrakis, D Chatzistratis, T Chalazas… - Anthropocene …, 2024 - Springer
The aim of this contribution is to provide a brief overview of the current and future earth
observation (EO) technologies that can be used to assess and manage the EU coastal flood …

Earth observations for coastal hazards monitoring and international services: a European perspective

J Benveniste, M Mandea, A Melet, P Ferrier - Surveys in Geophysics, 2020 - Springer
This article aims to provide a tour of satellite missions for Coastal Hazards Monitoring, of
relevant applications, as well as the downstream International Services such as the …

A combined approach of field data and earth observation for coastal risk assessment

MF Bruno, MG Molfetta, L Pratola, M Mossa… - Sensors, 2019 - mdpi.com
The traditional approach for coastal monitoring consists in ground investigations that are
burdensome both in terms of logistics and costs, on a national or even regional scale. Earth …

A survey of European sea level infrastructure

PL Woodworth, LJ Rickards… - Natural Hazards and …, 2009 - nhess.copernicus.org
This paper summaries findings from a survey of European sea level infrastructure (tide
gauges, telemetry methods, ancillary information) conducted at the end of 2008 on behalf of …

[图书][B] Aspects of coastal research in contribution to LOICZ in the Netherlands and Flanders (2002-2010)

C Heip, R Laane - 2011 - ferrybox.net
The Netherlands is a small deltaic country nearly completely situated in the coastal zone of
the North Sea and at the mouth of two medium sized rivers: the Rhine and the Meuse and a …

Earth observation applications for coastal sustainability: potential and challenges for implementation

E Politi, SK Paterson, R Scarrott, E Tuohy… - Anthropocene …, 2019 - cdnsciencepub.com
The coast is home to unique ecosystems, where complex ecological processes take place
through the interaction of terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric, and human landscapes. However …

Copernicus downstream service supports nature-based flood defense: Use of sentinel earth observation satellites for coastal needs

EP Morris, J Gómez Enri, D van der Wal - 2015 - rodin.uca.es
With an uncertain future that includes climate change, sea level rise and increasing coastal
populations, being able to make informed policy decisions in coastal zones will be critical for …

evaluating the potentialities of Copernicus very high resolution (VHR) optical datasets for assessing the shoreline erosion Hazard in microtidal environments

L Cenci, V Pampanoni, G Laneve… - TRENDS IN EARTH …, 2021 - iris.uniroma1.it
In the past years, several studies have shown that Earth Observation (EO) data can be
successfully used for analysing shoreline evolution trends and assessing coastal erosion …

Contribution of earth observation data supplied by the new satellite sensors to flood management

G STANCALIE, S Catana, A IRIMESCU… - … floods: reducing risks …, 2006 - Springer
The risk of flooding due to runoff is a major concern in many areas around the globe and
especially in Romania. In recent years river floods and associated landslides have occurred …

A new European coastal storm impact database of resources: the ECFAS effort

PE Souto Ceccon, E Duo… - EGU General …, 2022 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Coastal flood events generate important damages and economic losses along European
coastlines. Flood risk of low-lying areas, where socio-economic activities are in continuous …