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Hydrological risk: wave action, storm surge and coastal flooding

Abstract

Coastal flooding is one of the most significant risks to life and infrastructure both globally and for Europe, with wide-ranging social, economic and environmental impacts. For example, in the United Kingdom alone, it is estimated that GPB 150 billion (EUR 177 billion) of assets and 4 million people are currently at risk from coastal flooding (Environment Agency, 2009). In Europe, long-term investment in operational flood warning systems has largely ensured that fatalities due to coastal flooding are avoided; however, the damage to infrastructure and clean-up costs are still significant.
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