iCOASST is a 4 year project (2012-2016) aiming to forecast future coastal environmental conditions within the next 100 years. iCOASST has issued its Newsletter for Autumn 2014 presenting topics on bed load sediment pathways in Liverpool Bay, ESTEEM – Estuary morphological evolution modelling, cliff erosion and relative sea level rise, estuary inlet modelling on the Suffolk Coast, the SCAPE+ open source modelling tool and upcoming activities. For more information follow the link.
iCOASST – Integrated Coastal Sediment Systems Autumn Newsletter 2014
by NWCF on November 2, 2014
Tags: Climate change, coast, Liverpool, nature, sustainable
Subscribe
Related Posts:
- The 2023 North West Awards for Coastal Excellence Winners!
- Call for Trustees for the North West Coastal Forum
- Closed – Consultation on Introducing Highly Protected Marine Areas in Scotland
- Closed – Review of consents for major energy infrastructure projects and Special Protection Areas, 2022
- 3 New Offshore Wind Energy Schemes in the Irish Sea Announced