A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts

Sea-level rise (SLR) is known as a central part of the Earth’s response to human-induced global warming and is projected to continue to rise over the twenty-first century and beyond. The importance of coastal areas for both human and natural systems has led researchers to conduct extensive studies o...

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Main Authors: Lida Davar, Gary Griggs, Afshin Danehkar, Abdolrassoul Salmanmahiny, Hossein Azarnivand, Babak Naimi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2263
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spelling doaj-44a64ada58a9498d803faa312df660dd2021-08-26T14:27:51ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-08-01132263226310.3390/w13162263A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable CoastsLida Davar0Gary Griggs1Afshin Danehkar2Abdolrassoul Salmanmahiny3Hossein Azarnivand4Babak Naimi5Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USADepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran 1417935840, IranDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan 4913815739, IranDepartment of Reclamation of Arid and Mountain Provinces, University of Tehran, Tehran 1417935840, IranDepartment of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandSea-level rise (SLR) is known as a central part of the Earth’s response to human-induced global warming and is projected to continue to rise over the twenty-first century and beyond. The importance of coastal areas for both human and natural systems has led researchers to conduct extensive studies on coastal vulnerability to SLR impacts and develop adaptation options to cope with rising sea level. Investigations to date have focused mostly on developed and highly populated coasts, as well as diverse ecosystems including tidal salt marshes and mangroves. As a result, there is less information on vulnerability and adaptation of less-developed and developing coasts to sea-level rise and its associated impacts. Hence, this research aimed at outlining an appropriate coastal management framework to adapt to SLR on the coasts that are in the early stage of development. A coastal area with a low level of development, located in southern Iran along the Gulf of Oman, was selected as a case study. The types of lands exposed to the high-end estimates of SLR by 2100 were identified and used as the primary criteria in determining the practical adaptation approaches for developing coasts. The result of coastal exposure assessment showed that, of five exposed land cover types, bare land, which is potentially considered for development, has the highest percentage of exposure to future sea-level rise. In order to protect the exposed coastal lands from future development and increase adaptive capacity of coastal systems, we developed a Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) based on an exposure reduction approach. Spatial land management tools and coastal exposure assessment models along with three other key components were integrated into the proposed conceptual framework to reduce coastal vulnerability through minimizing exposure of coastal communities to SLR-induced impacts. This adaptation plan provides a comprehensive approach for sustainable coastal management in a changing climate, particularly on developing coasts.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2263sea-level riseexposureland-use planningadaptive managementdeveloping coasts
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Hossein Azarnivand
Babak Naimi
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Gary Griggs
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Babak Naimi
A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
Water
sea-level rise
exposure
land-use planning
adaptive management
developing coasts
author_facet Lida Davar
Gary Griggs
Afshin Danehkar
Abdolrassoul Salmanmahiny
Hossein Azarnivand
Babak Naimi
author_sort Lida Davar
title A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
title_short A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
title_full A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
title_fullStr A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
title_full_unstemmed A Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) toward Sustainable Coasts
title_sort spatial integrated slr adaptive management plan framework (sisamp) toward sustainable coasts
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Sea-level rise (SLR) is known as a central part of the Earth’s response to human-induced global warming and is projected to continue to rise over the twenty-first century and beyond. The importance of coastal areas for both human and natural systems has led researchers to conduct extensive studies on coastal vulnerability to SLR impacts and develop adaptation options to cope with rising sea level. Investigations to date have focused mostly on developed and highly populated coasts, as well as diverse ecosystems including tidal salt marshes and mangroves. As a result, there is less information on vulnerability and adaptation of less-developed and developing coasts to sea-level rise and its associated impacts. Hence, this research aimed at outlining an appropriate coastal management framework to adapt to SLR on the coasts that are in the early stage of development. A coastal area with a low level of development, located in southern Iran along the Gulf of Oman, was selected as a case study. The types of lands exposed to the high-end estimates of SLR by 2100 were identified and used as the primary criteria in determining the practical adaptation approaches for developing coasts. The result of coastal exposure assessment showed that, of five exposed land cover types, bare land, which is potentially considered for development, has the highest percentage of exposure to future sea-level rise. In order to protect the exposed coastal lands from future development and increase adaptive capacity of coastal systems, we developed a Spatial Integrated SLR Adaptive Management Plan Framework (SISAMP) based on an exposure reduction approach. Spatial land management tools and coastal exposure assessment models along with three other key components were integrated into the proposed conceptual framework to reduce coastal vulnerability through minimizing exposure of coastal communities to SLR-induced impacts. This adaptation plan provides a comprehensive approach for sustainable coastal management in a changing climate, particularly on developing coasts.
topic sea-level rise
exposure
land-use planning
adaptive management
developing coasts
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/16/2263
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