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Beach Monitoring and Morphological Response in the Presence of Coastal Defense Strategies at Riccione (Italy)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9080851

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topo-bathymetric surveys; beach morphological variations; coastal erosion; defense interventions; climate change impacts

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  1. Italian Ministry for the Environment and Protection of the Territory and the Sea (MATTM) under the Strategie Innovative per il Monitoraggio ed Analisi del Rischio Erosione (STIMARE) [CUP J56C18001240001]

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The coastal area at Riccione faces erosion processes exacerbated by climate change and is maintained through defense strategies, nourishment interventions, and experimental solutions. Ongoing monitoring efforts by the Arpae since 2000, as well as additional monitoring under the STIMARE research project from 2019-2021, aim to assess coastal behavior and the effectiveness of management actions. The study highlights the challenges in evaluating the effectiveness of interventions in combating erosion and the need for continued monitoring in this critical coastal setting.
The coastal area at Riccione, in the southern Emilia-Romagna littoral region, is exposed to erosive processes, which are expected to be enhanced by climate change. The beach, mostly composed of fine sand, is maintained through various defense strategies, including frequent nourishment interventions for balancing the sediment deficit and other experimental solutions for reducing coastal erosion. Artificial reshaping of the beach and common practices in the sediment management redefine the beach morphology and the sediment redistribution almost continuously. These activities overlap each other and with the coastal dynamics, and this makes it very difficult to evaluate their effectiveness, as well as the role of natural processes on the beach morphological evolution. Topobathymetric and sedimentological monitoring of the beach has been carried out on a regular basis since 2000 by the Regional Agency for Prevention, Environment and Energy of Emilia-Romagna (Arpae). Further monitoring of the emerged and submerged beach has been carried out in 2019-2021 in the framework of the research project STIMARE, focusing on innovative strategies for coastal monitoring in relation with erosion risk. The aim of this study is to assess the coastal behavior at the interannual/seasonal scale in the southern coastal stretch of Riccione, where the adopted coastal defense strategies and management actions mostly control the morphological variations in the emerged and submerged beach besides the wave and current regime. The topo-bathymetric variations and erosion/accretion patterns provided by multitemporal monitoring have been related to natural processes and to anthropogenic activities. The morphological variations have been also assessed in volumetric terms in the different subzones of the beach, with the aim of better understanding the onshore/offshore sediment exchange in relation with nourishments and in the presence of protection structures. The effectiveness of the adopted interventions to combat erosion, and to cope with future climate change-related impacts, appears not fully successful in the presence of an overall sediment deficit at the coast. This demonstrates the need for repeated monitoring of the emerged and submerged beach in such a critical setting.

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