An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, M.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Coelho, C., Veloso-Gomes, F., Roebeling, P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/36761
Resumo: Future investments required for the construction and maintenance of coastal defense interventions are expected to increase, due to increasing coastal erosion issues along social, environmental and economically valuable coastal areas. The high costs related with coastal defense interventions require improved knowledge on their performance, considering impacts, costs and benefits. Despite the existence of several cost-benefit approaches applied to coastal zones, in this study a well-defined, sequential and integrated methodology supported by already existent numerical models is developed and applied to assess the effectiveness (shoreline evolution impacts), costs and benefits of different coastal defense interventions. This methodology encompasses three integrated modules, including a shoreline evolution module (to estimate areas of territory maintained, gained or lost over time), a coastal structure pre-design module (to estimate material volumes of coastal works) and a cost-benefit evaluation module (to assess cost-benefit evaluation criteria). The approach allows for the physical and economic comparison of different coastal defense intervention scenarios, helping coastal management and planning entities to define strategies. In this study, the proposed methodology was applied to evaluate the performance of different groin scenarios, based on a hypothetical case study. The case study allowed highlighting the importance of the physical and economic analysis of different scenarios. Results show that the definition of coastal defense interventions is complex where, on the one hand, best physical solutions are sometimes related to very high costs and, on the other hand, best economic scenarios lead to high territory losses. Thus, the innovative approach presented in this study shows that an integrated analysis of shoreline evolution, coastal intervention design and subsequent costs and benefits allows to improve the physical and economic performances of coastal defense interventions.
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spelling An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategyShoreline evolutionCoastal structural designCost-benefit analysisCoastal defense interventionsNumerical modellingFuture investments required for the construction and maintenance of coastal defense interventions are expected to increase, due to increasing coastal erosion issues along social, environmental and economically valuable coastal areas. The high costs related with coastal defense interventions require improved knowledge on their performance, considering impacts, costs and benefits. Despite the existence of several cost-benefit approaches applied to coastal zones, in this study a well-defined, sequential and integrated methodology supported by already existent numerical models is developed and applied to assess the effectiveness (shoreline evolution impacts), costs and benefits of different coastal defense interventions. This methodology encompasses three integrated modules, including a shoreline evolution module (to estimate areas of territory maintained, gained or lost over time), a coastal structure pre-design module (to estimate material volumes of coastal works) and a cost-benefit evaluation module (to assess cost-benefit evaluation criteria). The approach allows for the physical and economic comparison of different coastal defense intervention scenarios, helping coastal management and planning entities to define strategies. In this study, the proposed methodology was applied to evaluate the performance of different groin scenarios, based on a hypothetical case study. The case study allowed highlighting the importance of the physical and economic analysis of different scenarios. Results show that the definition of coastal defense interventions is complex where, on the one hand, best physical solutions are sometimes related to very high costs and, on the other hand, best economic scenarios lead to high territory losses. Thus, the innovative approach presented in this study shows that an integrated analysis of shoreline evolution, coastal intervention design and subsequent costs and benefits allows to improve the physical and economic performances of coastal defense interventions.Elsevier2023-03-31T09:47:37Z2020-03-01T00:00:00Z2020-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/36761eng0378-383910.1016/j.coastaleng.2019.103614Lima, M.Coelho, C.Veloso-Gomes, F.Roebeling, P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-17T04:18:25ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
title An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
spellingShingle An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
Lima, M.
Shoreline evolution
Coastal structural design
Cost-benefit analysis
Coastal defense interventions
Numerical modelling
title_short An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
title_full An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
title_fullStr An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
title_full_unstemmed An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
title_sort An integrated physical and cost-benefit approach to assess groins as a coastal erosion mitigation strategy
author Lima, M.
author_facet Lima, M.
Coelho, C.
Veloso-Gomes, F.
Roebeling, P.
author_role author
author2 Coelho, C.
Veloso-Gomes, F.
Roebeling, P.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, M.
Coelho, C.
Veloso-Gomes, F.
Roebeling, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Shoreline evolution
Coastal structural design
Cost-benefit analysis
Coastal defense interventions
Numerical modelling
topic Shoreline evolution
Coastal structural design
Cost-benefit analysis
Coastal defense interventions
Numerical modelling
description Future investments required for the construction and maintenance of coastal defense interventions are expected to increase, due to increasing coastal erosion issues along social, environmental and economically valuable coastal areas. The high costs related with coastal defense interventions require improved knowledge on their performance, considering impacts, costs and benefits. Despite the existence of several cost-benefit approaches applied to coastal zones, in this study a well-defined, sequential and integrated methodology supported by already existent numerical models is developed and applied to assess the effectiveness (shoreline evolution impacts), costs and benefits of different coastal defense interventions. This methodology encompasses three integrated modules, including a shoreline evolution module (to estimate areas of territory maintained, gained or lost over time), a coastal structure pre-design module (to estimate material volumes of coastal works) and a cost-benefit evaluation module (to assess cost-benefit evaluation criteria). The approach allows for the physical and economic comparison of different coastal defense intervention scenarios, helping coastal management and planning entities to define strategies. In this study, the proposed methodology was applied to evaluate the performance of different groin scenarios, based on a hypothetical case study. The case study allowed highlighting the importance of the physical and economic analysis of different scenarios. Results show that the definition of coastal defense interventions is complex where, on the one hand, best physical solutions are sometimes related to very high costs and, on the other hand, best economic scenarios lead to high territory losses. Thus, the innovative approach presented in this study shows that an integrated analysis of shoreline evolution, coastal intervention design and subsequent costs and benefits allows to improve the physical and economic performances of coastal defense interventions.
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