00853nam0-22003131i-450-99000797044040332120080204131747.088-17-86813-2000797044FED01000797044(Aleph)000797044FED0100079704420041209d2001----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyPiccola filosofia portatile101 esperimenti di pensiero quotidianoRoger-Pol DroitMilanoRizzolic2001235 p.19 cmEsperienza128.4Droit,Roger-Pol496538ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007970440403321P.1 FG 117943018FLFBCFLFBCPiccola filosofia portatile747687UNINA04854nam 2201225z- 450 991058593880332120220812(CKB)5600000000483094(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91232(oapen)doab91232(EXLCZ)99560000000048309420202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRelative Sea-Level Changes and their Impact on Coastal ZonesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (302 p.)3-0365-4634-0 3-0365-4633-2 In the last few centuries, the study of sea-level changes along the world's shores has been a primary scientific focus in analyses of climate change, but also for scientists exploring past landscape evolution, geomorphological processes, human impacts, and system responses. The relative variation in sea level derives as a result of global, regional, and local processes. All these processes are spatially and temporally variable and cause complex sea-level changes at both regional and local scales. A multidisciplinary approach addressed to palaeo sea-level reconstructions at regional and local scale is the best method to understand the role of natural and anthropogenic forcing in the landscape evolution, as well as to discover the historical human adaptions to natural modifications of the landscape. Definitely, investigating these regional and local patterns is mandatory to reconstruct possible scenarios of the relative sea level rise impacts and to prepare the adaptation of coastal communities threatened by future climate changes. The aim of this Special Issue has been to collect contributions addressing and discussing methodological and multi-disciplinary approaches to studying the regional and local coastal modifications in relation to historical and recent relative sea-level changes to hypothesize future trends.Environmental economicsbicsscResearch & information: generalbicssc21003D modelaccretionacqua altaadaptation costsatmospheric variabilityBaltic Seabio-indicatorsbouldersCampi Flegreiclimate changecoastal barriercoastal changescoastal dynamicscoastal erosioncoastal lagooncoastal morphometrycoastal plainscoastal restorationcontinuous backstepping patterndiversionenvironmental planningerosionestuaryflowgeoarchaeologygeochronologygeomorphological coastal changesHoloceneincised valleyintegrated 3D remote sensing surveysinterannual variationsinvestment decisionlate Quaternary environmentsLouisianamarine submersionMedicaneMediterranean SeaMississippi River Deltan/anatural variabilityrelative sea level changesrelative sea-level risesalinitysapropel S1sea levelsea level changesea storm effectssea-level changessea-level risesedimentsedimentary dynamicssouthern ItalySpain and Portugal coastal citiesstochastic modelsubmersiontide gaugestide-gaugesTyrrhenian seaUAVuncertaintyvertical ground movementsvertical land motionVolturno plainwaveswell log correlationwestern Ligurian seawetland lossEnvironmental economicsResearch & information: generalAucelli Pietroedt1313409Mastronuzzi GiuseppeedtMattei GaiaedtAucelli PietroothMastronuzzi GiuseppeothMattei GaiaothBOOK9910585938803321Relative Sea-Level Changes and their Impact on Coastal Zones3031396UNINA