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Archive | 2015

Innovative Engineering Solutions and Best Practices to Mitigate Coastal Risk

Hans F. Burcharth; Barbara Zanuttigh; Tom Andersen; Javier L. Lara; Gosse Jan Steendam; Piero Ruol; Philippe Sergent; Rafał Ostrowski; Rodolfo Silva; Luca Martinelli; Jørgen Harck Nørgaard; Edgar Mendoza; David Simmonds; Nino Ohle; Jens Kappenberg; Shunqi Pan; Dan Kim Nguyen; Erik Toorman; Panayotis Prinos; Simon Hoggart; Zhongyuan Chen; Danuta Piotrowska; Zbigniew Pruszak; Jan Schönhofer; Marek Skaja; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Marek Szmytkiewicz; Igor O. Leont'yev; Elisa Angelelli; Sara Mizar Formentin

Engineering solutions are widely used for the mitigation of flood and erosion risks and have new challenges because of the expected effects induced by climate change in particular sea level rise and increase of storminess. This chapter describes both active methods of mitigation based on the reduction of the incident wave energy, such as the use of wave energy converters, floating breakwaters and artificial reefs, and passive methods, consisting of increase in overtopping resistance of dikes, improvement of resilience of breakwaters against failures, and the use of beach nourishment as well as tailored dredging operations.Existing coastal management and defense approaches are not well suited to meet the challenges of climate change and related uncertanities. Professionals in this field need a more dynamic, systematic and multidisciplinary approach. Written by an international group of experts, Coastal Risk Management in a Changing Climate provides innovative, multidisciplinary best practices for mitigating the effects of climate change on coastal structures. Based on the Theseus program, the book includes eight study sites across Europe, with specific attention to the most vulnerable coastal environments such as deltas, estuaries and wetlands, where many large cities and industrial areas are located. * Integrated risk assessment tools for considering the effects of climate change and related uncertainties* Presents latest insights on coastal engineering defenses* Provides integrated guidelines for setting up optimal mitigation measures* Provides directly applicable tools for the design of mitigation measures* Highlights socio-economic perspectives in coastal mitigation


Coastal Risk Management in a Changing Climate | 2015

Chapter 3 – Innovative Engineering Solutions and Best Practices to Mitigate Coastal Risk

Hans F. Burcharth; Barbara Zanuttigh; Tom Andersen; Javier L. Lara; Gosse Jan Steendam; Piero Ruol; Philippe Sergent; Rafał Ostrowski; Rodolfo Silva; Luca Martinelli; Jørgen Harck Nørgaard; Edgar Mendoza; David Simmonds; Nino Ohle; Jens Kappenberg; Shunqi Pan; Dan Kim Nguyen; Erik Toorman; Panayotis Prinos; Simon Hoggart; Zhongyuan Chen; Danuta Piotrowska; Zbigniew Pruszak; Jan Schönhofer; Marek Skaja; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Marek Szmytkiewicz; Igor Leont’yev; Elisa Angelelli; Sara Mizar Formentin

Engineering solutions are widely used for the mitigation of flood and erosion risks and have new challenges because of the expected effects induced by climate change in particular sea level rise and increase of storminess. This chapter describes both active methods of mitigation based on the reduction of the incident wave energy, such as the use of wave energy converters, floating breakwaters and artificial reefs, and passive methods, consisting of increase in overtopping resistance of dikes, improvement of resilience of breakwaters against failures, and the use of beach nourishment as well as tailored dredging operations.Existing coastal management and defense approaches are not well suited to meet the challenges of climate change and related uncertanities. Professionals in this field need a more dynamic, systematic and multidisciplinary approach. Written by an international group of experts, Coastal Risk Management in a Changing Climate provides innovative, multidisciplinary best practices for mitigating the effects of climate change on coastal structures. Based on the Theseus program, the book includes eight study sites across Europe, with specific attention to the most vulnerable coastal environments such as deltas, estuaries and wetlands, where many large cities and industrial areas are located. * Integrated risk assessment tools for considering the effects of climate change and related uncertainties* Presents latest insights on coastal engineering defenses* Provides integrated guidelines for setting up optimal mitigation measures* Provides directly applicable tools for the design of mitigation measures* Highlights socio-economic perspectives in coastal mitigation


Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering-asce | 2016

Infragravity Waves at a Dissipative Shore with Multiple Bars: Recent Evidence

Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Grzegorz Różyński

AbstractThis paper presents more precise evidence on the existence of infragravity waves at a dissipative coastal segment of the Baltic Sea in Poland. The waves were identified with recorded water levels from four gauges in close shoreline proximity, and detailed analyses focused on the output and patterns obtained through the use of discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and cross-correlation functions. As a result, two infragravity waves could be identified: a progressive wave with a period of 34 s, wavelength of 96 m, and a modal number (n = 2); and a standing wave with a period of 130 s, and a wavelength of 252 m, and a modal number (n = 0). The combination of DWT and traditional cross-correlation analysis can serve as a universal tool for nearshore hydrodynamic investigations. Also, this methodology can be applied by extending instrumentation and placing two more wave gauges to form a line of five devices; this potential follow-up research should determine the wavelengths and modal numbers with more precis...


Oceanologia | 2008

Shallow-water wave energy dissipation in a multi-bar coastal zone

Zbigniew Pruszak; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Rafaø Ostrowski; Marek Skaja; Marek Szmytkiewicz


Journal of Marine Systems | 2016

South Baltic representative coastal field surveys, including monitoring at the Coastal Research Station in Lubiatowo, Poland

Rafał Ostrowski; Jan Schönhofer; Piotr Szmytkiewicz


Proceedings of the 31st International Conference | 2009

FIELD STUDIES ON WAVE-INDUCED SHALLOW WATER MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES

Zbigniew Pruszak; Rafał Ostrowski; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Jan Schönhofer


Coastal Engineering Proceedings | 2012

INFLUENCE OF DAMAGED GROINS ON NOURISHED SEASHORE

Rafał Ostrowski; Zbigniew Pruszak; Jan Schönhofer; Marek Szmytkiewicz; Piotr Szmytkiewicz


Oceanologia | 2008

Megascale rhythmic shoreline forms on a beach with multiple bars

Zbigniew Pruszak; Grzegorz Różyński; Piotr Szmytkiewicz


Oceanologia | 2017

Coastal hydrodynamics beyond the surf zone of the south Baltic Sea

Rafał Ostrowski; Magdalena Stella; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Jarosław Kapiński; Tomasz Marcinkowski


Oceanologia | 2018

Driving forces of sandy sediment transport beyond the surf zone

Magdalena Stella; Rafał Ostrowski; Piotr Szmytkiewicz; Jarosław Kapiński; Tomasz Marcinkowski

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Rafał Ostrowski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Zbigniew Pruszak

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Jan Schönhofer

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Marek Skaja

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Danuta Piotrowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Magdalena Stella

Polish Academy of Sciences

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