Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1724357 Ocean & Coastal Management 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper summarises the main findings of the Conscience research project, whose primary objective was to define and validate, through pilot applications, a methodology to support the implementation, for European coasts, of concepts such as coastal resilience, favorable sediment status, strategic sediment reservoirs and coastal sediment cells. The Conscience conceptual framework to managing coastal erosion has proved to be an efficient tool, because it provides a consistent approach where objective (data) and subjective (desired status) information are analyzed and compared from the standpoint of a consensus target (objective). Moreover, this is done using the best available knowledge and observations, considering always their level of uncertainty, to conduct a sustainable management policy for coastal erosion. The methodology has been tested in field cases from The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, United Kingdom and Ireland, to cover different time and space scales, together with a wide range of processes and different management objectives.

► A coastal erosion scientific-based management applied to sites across Europe. ► Objective and subjective information analyzed considering a consensus target. ► Proposed frame of reference make uncertainty more explicit and quantifiable. ► Consensus based on strategic sediment reservoirs and time scales.

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