Abstract
This paper demonstrates the application of a Decision Support System (DSS) developed for decision makers and stakeholders to manage and raise awareness of coastal flood risk. The DSS is a GIS-based framework that predicts flooding consequences and is structured around the Source Pathway Receptor Consequence (SPRC) model. The DSS draws together points of view from engineering, ecology and socio-economics, allowing the comparative assessment of the consequences of a range of management interventions. The utility of the tool is demonstrated through application to an estuary field site - the Teign estuary in UK. Vulnerability maps, generated by the DSS for pre-set climate scenarios can be used to show their comparative efficacy in changing the consequences of flooding from a range of stakeholder viewpoints. Recently constructed "tidal† defences built within the estuary are shown to be highly effective.
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Gonzalez-Santamaria, R., Simmonds, D., Zanuttigh, B., Reeve, D. E., Nicholls, R. J., Thompson, R. C., … Hanley, M. (2014). APPLICATION OF A NOVEL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM TO ASSESS AND MANAGE COASTAL FLOOD RISK IN THE TEIGN ESTUARY, UK. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (34), 43. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v34.management.43
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