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Assessment of and Adaptation to Beach Erosion in Islands: An Integrated Approach

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9080859

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coastal erosion; morphodynamics; beach nourishment; marine aggregates; multi-criteria methods; coastal management; Chios island

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  1. European Union (European Social Fund- ESF) through the Operational Programme Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning 2014-2020 [MIS 5047143]

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This study proposes an integrated methodological framework for evaluating the socio-economic significance and vulnerability of island beaches to sea level rise, as well as designing effective adaptation measures. The framework involves four steps to prioritize adaptation responses for vulnerable beaches, providing a structured approach for assessing and responding to erosion. The methodology was successfully applied to the Greek island of Chios, showcasing its effectiveness in addressing beach erosion.
Island beaches, which form significant natural and economic resources, are under increasing erosion risk due to sea level rise. The present contribution proposes an integrated methodological framework for the evaluation of the socio-economic significance of beaches and their vulnerability to sea level rise and the design of effective adaptation measures. The approach comprises four steps: (i) beach ranking on the basis of their socio-economic significance and vulnerability in order to prioritize adaptation responses; (ii) monitoring of the hydro- and morphodynamic regime of the most highly ranking beaches using field observations and modelling, (iii) assessment of the sediment volumes required for beach nourishment under different scenarios of sea level rise and nourishment designs; (iv) evaluation of the marine aggregate potential of the adjacent areas that can be used for beach nourishment. The framework was applied to the Greek island of Chios, which has many beaches that are already under erosion. The methodology was shown to provide a structured approach for the assessment and response to erosion of the most vulnerable beach.

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