DOAJ Open Access 2024

Perspective on Regional Sea-level Change and Coastal Impacts

Kathleen L. McInnes Robert J. Nicholls Roderik van de Wal David Behar Ivan D. Haigh +9 lainnya

Abstrak

We synthesize sea-level science developments, priorities and practitioner needs at the end of the 10-year World Climate Research Program Grand Challenge ’Regional Sea-Level Change and Coastal Impacts’. Sea-level science and associated climate services have progressed but are unevenly distributed. There remains deep uncertainty concerning high-end and long-term sea-level projections due to indeterminate emissions, the ice sheet response and other climate tipping points. These are priorities for sea-level science. At the same time practitioners need climate services that provide localized information including median and curated high-end sea-level projections for long-term planning, together with information to address near-term pressures, including extreme sea level-related hazards and land subsidence, which can greatly exceed current rates of climate-induced sea-level rise in some populous coastal settlements. To maximise the impact of scientific knowledge, ongoing co-production between science and practitioner communities is essential. Here we report on recent progress and ways forward for the next decade.

Penulis (14)

K

Kathleen L. McInnes

R

Robert J. Nicholls

R

Roderik van de Wal

D

David Behar

I

Ivan D. Haigh

B

Benjamin D. Hamlington

J

Jochen Hinkel

D

Daniella Hirschfeld

B

Benjamin P. Horton

A

Angelique Melet

M

Matthew D. Palmer

A

Alexander A. Robel

D

Detlef Stammer

A

Abby Sullivan

Format Sitasi

McInnes, K.L., Nicholls, R.J., Wal, R.v.d., Behar, D., Haigh, I.D., Hamlington, B.D. et al. (2024). Perspective on Regional Sea-level Change and Coastal Impacts. https://doi.org/10.1017/cft.2024.15

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2024
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10.1017/cft.2024.15
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