Prototype sea level planning and scenario visualization tool.
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2021Author
Dobson, Michael
Christie, Elizabeth
Spencer, Tom
Eyres, Richard
Downie, Steven
Hibbert, Angela
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As part of Work Package (WP) 5, “Coastal resilience and operational services demonstrator”, task 5.1.3 “Data-driven modelling and visualization for sea level guidance”, aims to improve decision making for flood risk management in the coastal zone. The primary aim is to improve understanding of how the deep uncertainty over climate change induced sea level rise can impact decision making at the early stages of the process. The deliverable 5.1, “Prototype sea level planning and scenario visualization tool” has explored this problem and delivered a visualisation prototype. During project inception, the team identified that the core problem in making informed decisions with Sea Level Rise (SLR) was that the large variation in potential future scenarios was not considered due to the complexity of the processes and calculations required to translate each physical scenario into societal impacts; it did not get through to the economic decisions. The challenge therefore was to provide a full pi.....
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https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/54741/Publisher
EuroSea ProjectDocument Language
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https://doi.org/10.3289/eurosea_d5.1Citation
Dobson, Michael, Christie, Elizabeth, Spencer, Tom, Eyres, Richard, Downie, Steven and Hibbert, Angela (2021) Prototype sea level planning and scenario visualization tool. EuroSea Deliverable, D5.1 . EuroSea Project , 21pp. DOI https://doi.org/10.3289/eurosea_d5.1Collections
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