The UK needs an open data portal dedicated to coastal flood and erosion hazard risk and resilience

Authors: Lazarus, E.D. et al.

Journal: Anthropocene Coasts

Volume: 4

Issue: 1

Pages: 137-146

eISSN: 2561-4150

DOI: 10.1139/anc-2020-0023

Abstract:

In the UK, coastal flooding and erosion are two of the primary climate-related hazards to communities, businesses, and infrastructure. To better address the ramifications of those hazards, now and into the future, the UK needs to transform its scattered, fragmented coastal data resources into a systematic, integrated portal for quality-assured, publicly accessible open data. Such a portal would support analyses of coastal risk and resilience by hosting, in addition to data layers for coastal flooding and erosion, a diverse array of spatial datasets for building footprints, infrastructure networks, land use, population, and various socio-economic measures and indicators derived from survey and census data. The portal would facilitate novel combinations of spatial data layers to yield scientifically, societally, and economically beneficial insights into UK coastal systems.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35630/

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The UK needs an open data portal dedicated to coastal flood and erosion hazard risk and resilience

Authors: Lazarus, E.D. et al.

Journal: ANTHROPOCENE COASTS

Volume: 4

Issue: 1

Pages: 137-146

eISSN: 2561-4150

DOI: 10.1139/anc-2020-0023

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35630/

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The UK needs an open data portal dedicated to coastal flood and erosion hazard risk and resilience

Authors: Lazarus, E. et al.

Journal: Anthropocene Coasts

Abstract:

In the UK, coastal flooding and erosion are two of the primary climate-related hazards to communities, businesses, and infrastructure. To better address the ramifications of those hazards, now and into the future, the UK needs to transform its scattered, fragmented coastal data resources into a systematic, integrated portal for quality-assured, publicly accessible open data. Such a portal would support analyses of coastal risk and resilience by hosting, in addition to data layers for coastal flooding and erosion, a diverse array of spatial datasets for building footprints, infrastructure networks, land use, population, and various socio-economic measures and indicators derived from survey and census data. The portal would facilitate novel combinations of spatial data layers in order to yield scientifically, societally, and economically beneficial insights into UK coastal systems.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35630/

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The UK needs an open data portal dedicated to coastal flood and erosion hazard risk and resilience

Authors: Lazarus, E. et al.

Journal: Anthropocene Coasts

Volume: 4

Pages: 137-146

Abstract:

In the UK, coastal flooding and erosion are two of the primary climate-related hazards to communities, businesses, and infrastructure. To better address the ramifications of those hazards, now and into the future, the UK needs to transform its scattered, fragmented coastal data resources into a systematic, integrated portal for quality-assured, publicly accessible open data. Such a portal would support analyses of coastal risk and resilience by hosting, in addition to data layers for coastal flooding and erosion, a diverse array of spatial datasets for building footprints, infrastructure networks, land use, population, and various socio-economic measures and indicators derived from survey and census data. The portal would facilitate novel combinations of spatial data layers in order to yield scientifically, societally, and economically beneficial insights into UK coastal systems.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35630/

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