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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2015

Resilience from coastal protection

Lesley Ewing

Coastal areas are important residential, commercial and industrial areas; but coastal hazards can pose significant threats to these areas. Shoreline/coastal protection elements, both built structures such as breakwaters, seawalls and revetments, as well as natural features such as beaches, reefs and wetlands, are regular features of a coastal community and are important for community safety and development. These protection structures provide a range of resilience to coastal communities. During and after disasters, they help to minimize damages and support recovery; during non-disaster times, the values from shoreline elements shift from the narrow focus on protection. Most coastal communities have limited land and resources and few can dedicate scarce resources solely for protection. Values from shore protection can and should expand to include environmental, economic and social/cultural values. This paper discusses the key aspects of shoreline protection that influence effective community resilience and protection from disasters. This paper also presents ways that the economic, environmental and social/cultural values of shore protection can be evaluated and quantified. It presents the Coastal Community Hazard Protection Resilience (CCHPR) Index for evaluating the resilience capacity to coastal communities from various protection schemes and demonstrates the use of this Index for an urban beach in San Francisco, CA, USA.


Hurricane Ike field investigations: a report of field operations from October 3-6, 2008. | 2013

Hurricane Ike field investigations: a report of field operations from October 3-6, 2008.

Billy L. Edge; Lesley Ewing

Prepared by the Hurricane Ike Field Assessment Team of the Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute of ASCE.


Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference 2011 | 2011

Coastal Resilience: Can We Get Beyond Planning the Last Disaster?

Lesley Ewing; Costas E. Synolakis


Proceedings of the 29th International Conference | 2005

Economic impacts of anthropogenic activities on coastlines of the United States

Orville T. Magoon; S. Jeffress Williams; Linda K. Lent; James A. Richmond; Donald D. Treadwell; Scott L. Douglass; Billy L. Edge; Lesley Ewing; Anthony P. Pratt


Coastal Engineering Proceedings | 2011

COMMUNITY RESILIENCE: LESSONS FROM RECENT DISASTERS

Lesley Ewing; Costas E. Synolakis


Coastal Engineering Proceedings | 2011

IMMEDIATE IMPACTS OF HURRICANE IKE ON THE TEXAS COAST

Billy L. Edge; Lesley Ewing; Robert G. Dean; James M. Kaihatu; Margery Overton; Spencer M. Rogers; Paul A. Work


Proceedings of the 29th International Conference | 2005

COASTAL HAZARD PREVENTION AND RESPONSE EVALUATION

Lesley Ewing; Costas E. Synolakis; Donald D. Treadwell


Solutions to Coastal Disasters Conference 2005 | 2005

Case Study of Multiple Coastal Hazards: Santa Monica, California

Lesley Ewing; Donald D. Treadwell


Archive | 2003

Application of Coastal Engineering in Coastal Zone Management

Lesley Ewing; Karyn M Erickson; Orville T. Magoon; Billy L. Edge


Fourth Annual Northeast Shore and Beach Preservation Association Conference (NSBPA) | 2003

The Need for Sustaining Urban Beaches and Shorelines

Orville T. Magoon; Billy L. Edge; Lesley Ewing; Donald D. Treadwell; Karen Melander-Magoon

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Margery Overton

North Carolina State University

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Paul A. Work

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Spyros Foteinis

Technical University of Crete

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