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Development Planning for Coastal Hazards

Development Planning for Coastal Hazards. Coastal Zone Management Unit Barbados Meteorological Services Barbados Building Standards Authority Central Emergency Relief Organization . Current Situation. The South Coast and other areas are being battered due to

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Development Planning for Coastal Hazards

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  1. Development Planning for Coastal Hazards Coastal Zone Management Unit Barbados Meteorological Services Barbados Building Standards Authority Central Emergency Relief Organization.

  2. Current Situation The South Coast and other areas are being battered due to • High waves persisting for several days since mid-January 2006 • Relatively high tidal levels (Spring Tides) • Stronger than normal winds, persisting from the ESE • Increased vulnerability following Ivan

  3. High South Coast Waves

  4. Crane Beach Before

  5. Crane Beach North

  6. Worthing Beach

  7. Worthing Beach

  8. Major sediment loss

  9. Long-Term Issues • A recent study showed that Global Warming Topped Natural Cycles in Fueling 2005 Hurricanes • This runs counter to recent claims that natural cycles are responsible for the upturn in Atlantic hurricane activity since 1995. It also supports the premise that hurricane seasons will become even more active as global temperatures rise.

  10. Short-Term Considerations • Unusual wind/wave conditions • Hurricanes • Tropical cyclones • Tsunamis

  11. Impacts of Coastal Hazards • Coastal flooding • Infrastructure damage • Changes in beach shape, width, and sand volume

  12. Other Presentations • Marine Ecosystems in Hazard Management • Coastal Planning Considerations • Coastal Engineering for Hazards • Hazard Mapping for Disaster Mitigation • Coastal Evacuation Planning

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