A new global coastal database for impact and vulnerability analysis to sea-level rise

被引:194
作者
Vafeidis, Athanasios T. [1 ]
Nicholls, Robert J. [2 ]
McFadden, Loraine [3 ]
Tol, Richard S. J. [4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Hinkel, Jochen [8 ]
Spencer, Tom [9 ]
Grashoff, Poul S. [10 ]
Boot, Gerben [11 ]
Klein, Richard J. T. [12 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aegean, Dept Geog, Mitilini 81100, Lesvos, Greece
[2] Univ Southampton, Sch Engn & Environm, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
[3] Middlesex Univ, Flood Hazard Res Ctr, Enfield EN3 4SA, Middx, England
[4] Econ & Social Res Inst, Dublin 2, Ireland
[5] Univ Hamburg, ZMK, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
[6] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[7] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, PA 15214 USA
[8] Potsdam Inst Climate Change Res PIK, D-14412 Potsdam, Germany
[9] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge Coastal Res Unit, Dept Geog, Cambridge CB2 3EN, England
[10] Demis Bv, NL-2629 HT Delft, Netherlands
[11] Delft Hydraul, WL, NL-2600 MH Delft, Netherlands
[12] Stockholm Environm Inst, S-10314 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
segmentation; coastal geographic information system (GIS); data model; climate change; global change;
D O I
10.2112/06-0725.1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A new global coastal database has been developed within the context of the DINAS-COAST project. The database covers the world's coasts, excluding Antarctica, and includes information on more than 80 physical, ecological, and socioeconomic parameters of the coastal zone. The database provides the base data for the Dynamic Interactive Vulnerability Assessment modelling tool that the DINAS-COAST project has produced. In order to comply with the requirements of the modelling tool, it is based on a data model in which all information is referenced to more than 12,000 linear coastal segments of variable length. For efficiency of data storage, six other geographic features (administrative units, countries, rivers, tidal basins or estuaries, world heritage sites, and climate grid cells) are used to reference some data, but all are linked to the linear segment structure. This fundamental linear data structure is unique for a global database and represents an efficient solution to the problem of representing and storing coastal data. The database has been specifically designed to support impact and vulnerability analysis to sea-level rise at a range of scales up to global. Due to the structure, consistency, user-friendliness, and wealth of information in the database, it has potential wider application to analysis and modelling of the world's coasts, especially at regional to global scales.
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页码:917 / 924
页数:8
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