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‘Blue’ coasts : unravelling the perceived restorativeness of coastal environments and the influence of their components Ghent University Flanders Marine Institute
Outdoor environments benefit health by providing psychological restoration, but the degree of psychological restoration may vary considerably within heterogenous areas. This study focused on the Belgian coast to quantify the inter-and intra-environment variation in psychological restoration and the influence of natural and urban components and people.Students (N = 102, 18-30y, 83 % female) rated 52 pictures of ten coastal environments and of ...
Understanding the coastal resilience of the Belgian West Coast: set-up of a 1D coastline model Flanders Hydraulics
The CREST project (Monbaliu et al., 2020) showed that topo-bathymetric monitoring carried out in the past 30 years revealed that the amount of sand in the active zone of the Belgian West Coast increased substantially. Correcting for sand works carried out, the rate of natural feeding of the area was estimated to be 10 mm/year, which is significantly more than the local sea level rise rate of 2 to 3 mm/year. One concludes that this coastal zone, ...
Scientific Report on Coastal Resilience. Deliverable D 3.4.1 CREST (Climate Resilient Coast) VLAIO/IWT project 150028 Flanders Hydraulics
Coastal protection:Â smart ideas, sustainable solutions. THESEUS Innovative technologies for safer European coasts in a changing climate Flanders Marine Institute
Coastal flooding: are we at risk? THESEUS Innovative technologies for safer European coasts in a changing climate Flanders Marine Institute
Understanding coastal resilience of the Belgian West Coast Flanders Hydraulics
Topobathymetric monitoring carried out in the past 30 years revealed that the amount of sand in the active zone of the Belgian West Coast increased substantially. Correcting for sand works carried out, the rate of natural feeding of the area was estimated to be 10 mm/year, which is significantly more than the local sea level rise rate of 2 to 3 mm/year. One concludes that this coastal zone, with a length of ca. 16 km, has shown a natural ...
Land-use simulation as a supporting tool for flood risk assessment and coastal safety planning: The case of the Belgian coast Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Given the volatility of both natural and man-made coastal processes, coastal safety has become a prime concern worldwide. In many countries, governments have developed integrated coastal safety plans whose implementation poses complex governance issues, involving multi-level negotiations, consensus building and the reconciliation of conflicting views on coastal development. Communicating these plans is a complex issue. It involves building tools ...
Assessing the impact of 1498 Meio earthquake and tsunami along the Enshu-nada coast, central Japan using coastal geology Ghent University
Land-use simulation as a supporting tool for flood risk assessment and coastal safety planning: The case of the Belgian coast KU Leuven
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Given the volatility of both natural and man-made coastal processes, coastal safety has become a prime concern worldwide. In many countries, governments have developed integrated coastal safety plans whose implementation poses complex governance issues, involving multi-level negotiations, consensus building and the reconciliation of conflicting views on coastal development. Communicating these plans is a complex issue. It ...