NZ Coastal Sensitivity Index CSI erosion

Service 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 (CACC) project. This four-year project funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE contract C0X0802) was intended to create the necessary information and tools to enable adaptation by central and local government and communities to the impacts of climate-induced change on the coastal environment

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Theme ["geospatial"]
Author
Maintainer steinmetzt_NIWA
Source http://data-niwa.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/49ca6141fd604961b978b4d77e74ffa4_0
Source Created 2018-11-13T02:36:20.000Z
Source Modified 2020-02-26T23:39:02.000Z
Language English
Spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[167.3534, -46.6024], [178.3162, -46.6024], [178.3162, -34.2977], [167.3534, -34.2977], [167.3534, -46.6024]]]}
Source Identifier http://data-niwa.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/49ca6141fd604961b978b4d77e74ffa4_0
Dataset metadata created 3 June 2020, last updated 3 June 2020