Lessons learnt and best practices of managing coastal risk from local communities’ perspectives: technical report.

The coast forms a dynamic, interface zone where the land and sea realms meet and is characterised by some of the world’s most sensitive ecosystems, such as mangroves, wetlands, coral reefs, dunes and beaches. Unlike watersheds, coastal areas have no natural, clear nor precise boundaries. They are subjected continuously to the natural processes of weathering, coastal erosion, coastal flooding and sea-level rise. The impacts of these processes and events vary from one coastal zone to another depending on the geology and geomorphology of the coast and its exposure to natural processes. As the interface between land and sea, coastal areas perform many essential functions like natural protection against storms, regulation of water exchange between land and sea, regulation of the chemical composition of sediments and water, storage and recycling of nutrients and maintenance of biological and genetic diversity. From socio-economic perspectives, coastal zones are important settlement areas which play a critical role in the wealth creation of many nations as they offer access to fisheries and commerce, proximity to rich agricultural lowlands, aesthetic landscapes as well as cultural and recreational opportunities.

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Main Authors: Roy, Sanjoy, Solís-Miranda, Natalia, Mabert, Brice Koumba, Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei, Noon, Vera, Thet Oo Mon, Gueye, Nassirou, Gómez-Erache, Mónica, Peralta-Brichtova, Ana Carolina
Other Authors: Garcia, Tiago
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: UNESCO-IOC 2021
Subjects:Disaster risk reduction, Risk management, ASFA_2015::C::Coastal zone, ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological),
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42099
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-420992022-08-12T02:13:42Z Lessons learnt and best practices of managing coastal risk from local communities’ perspectives: technical report. Roy, Sanjoy Solís-Miranda, Natalia Mabert, Brice Koumba Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei Noon, Vera Thet Oo Mon Gueye, Nassirou Gómez-Erache, Mónica Peralta-Brichtova, Ana Carolina Garcia, Tiago Iglesias-Campos, Alejandro Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Disaster risk reduction Risk management ASFA_2015::C::Coastal zone ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological) The coast forms a dynamic, interface zone where the land and sea realms meet and is characterised by some of the world’s most sensitive ecosystems, such as mangroves, wetlands, coral reefs, dunes and beaches. Unlike watersheds, coastal areas have no natural, clear nor precise boundaries. They are subjected continuously to the natural processes of weathering, coastal erosion, coastal flooding and sea-level rise. The impacts of these processes and events vary from one coastal zone to another depending on the geology and geomorphology of the coast and its exposure to natural processes. As the interface between land and sea, coastal areas perform many essential functions like natural protection against storms, regulation of water exchange between land and sea, regulation of the chemical composition of sediments and water, storage and recycling of nutrients and maintenance of biological and genetic diversity. From socio-economic perspectives, coastal zones are important settlement areas which play a critical role in the wealth creation of many nations as they offer access to fisheries and commerce, proximity to rich agricultural lowlands, aesthetic landscapes as well as cultural and recreational opportunities. OpenASFA input Published Refereed 2022-07-27T20:22:26Z 2022-07-27T20:22:26Z 2021 Report IOC/2020/TS/159 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42099 en IOC Technical Series; 159 https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ 250pp. Bangladesh Costa Rica Gabon Ghana Lebanon Myanmar Senegal Uruguay Venezuela UNESCO-IOC Paris, France
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Risk management
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Risk management
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ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
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Risk management
ASFA_2015::C::Coastal zone
ASFA_2015::C::Communities (ecological)
Roy, Sanjoy
Solís-Miranda, Natalia
Mabert, Brice Koumba
Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei
Noon, Vera
Thet Oo Mon
Gueye, Nassirou
Gómez-Erache, Mónica
Peralta-Brichtova, Ana Carolina
Lessons learnt and best practices of managing coastal risk from local communities’ perspectives: technical report.
description The coast forms a dynamic, interface zone where the land and sea realms meet and is characterised by some of the world’s most sensitive ecosystems, such as mangroves, wetlands, coral reefs, dunes and beaches. Unlike watersheds, coastal areas have no natural, clear nor precise boundaries. They are subjected continuously to the natural processes of weathering, coastal erosion, coastal flooding and sea-level rise. The impacts of these processes and events vary from one coastal zone to another depending on the geology and geomorphology of the coast and its exposure to natural processes. As the interface between land and sea, coastal areas perform many essential functions like natural protection against storms, regulation of water exchange between land and sea, regulation of the chemical composition of sediments and water, storage and recycling of nutrients and maintenance of biological and genetic diversity. From socio-economic perspectives, coastal zones are important settlement areas which play a critical role in the wealth creation of many nations as they offer access to fisheries and commerce, proximity to rich agricultural lowlands, aesthetic landscapes as well as cultural and recreational opportunities.
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Gómez-Erache, Mónica
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