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Coastal and oceanic extreme waves 2008 - 2017
Ministry for the EnvironmentExtreme wave events can damage marine ecosystems and affect coastal infrastructure, ocean-based industries, and other human activities. Changing wave characteristics can have impacts on natural systems, as most coastal and near-shore biological communities can be damaged or destroyed by extreme wave action (Ummenhofer & Mehl, 2017). In another...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
NZ Coastal Sensitivity Index CSI erosion
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research LimitedService Description: The Coastal Sensitivity Index (CSI) provides a snapshot of the potential sensitivity of the New Zealand soft shore coastline to coastal inundation (coastal flooding) and coastal change (erosion and accretion) due to future climate change. The Coastal Sensitivity Index was developed as part of the Coastal Adaptation to Climate Change...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
NZ Coastal Sensitivity Index CSI inundation
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limitedhttps://gis.niwa.co.nz/arcgis/rest/services/COAST/Coastal_Sensitivity_Index_CSI_inundation/MapServerService Description: The CSI is mapped as coloured line segments around the New Zealand coast. Each of the 1800 line segments corresponds to a unique combination of geomorphic and oceanographic attributes that reflect that part of the coast’s sensitivity to...Created 3 June 2020 • Updated 3 June 2020 -
Areas Sensitive to Coastal Hazards (ASCH)
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne areas sensitive to coastal hazards (ASCH) as identified in the Tairawhiti Resource Management Plan. Coastal hazards occur when a natural process has adverse effects on human safety, property or on objects or areas that are valued by humans, or when human activities generate anomalies in natural processes, causing those processes to act in...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020 -
Coastal Hazard Overlay
Gisborne District CouncilCoastal hazards occur when a natural process has adverse effects on human safety, property or on objects or areas that are valued by humans, or when human activities generate anomalies in natural processes, causing those processes to act in unforeseen ways. Human responses to such hazards may, in turn, have other adverse effects on the environment and on...Created 9 December 2019 • Updated 3 March 2020
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