2016
DOI: 10.3390/w8110535
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Evolution of Two Urbanized Estuaries: Environmental Change, Legal Framework, and Implications for Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability

Abstract: Abstract:The San Francisco Bay (CA, USA) and the Tagus Estuary (Lisbon, Portugal) share striking similarities in terms of morphology and urban development. A finer analysis of development patterns reveals crucial differences in the extent of shoreline alteration and types of land use that now encroach upon natural estuarine habitat. Through historical map analysis and prior stratigraphic and historical research, we reconstruct in GIS environment the evolution of both estuaries over the last millennia and the r… Show more

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“…Local adaptation around the San Francisco Bay has focused on two main types of interventions: 1) the upgrading of existing coastal defense structures, in articulation with evolving United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) standards and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood maps; and 2) the restoration of wetlands. The later was perceived as a priority from very early on (Williams 2001), as the impounding, dredging, and landfilling of wetlands for development (Swanson 1975: 85) had reduced the regional provision of tidal wetlands to less than 10% of its early 1800s levels (Goals Project 1999, Williams 2001, Madsen 2007, HDR 2014, Pinto 2016.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local adaptation around the San Francisco Bay has focused on two main types of interventions: 1) the upgrading of existing coastal defense structures, in articulation with evolving United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) standards and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood maps; and 2) the restoration of wetlands. The later was perceived as a priority from very early on (Williams 2001), as the impounding, dredging, and landfilling of wetlands for development (Swanson 1975: 85) had reduced the regional provision of tidal wetlands to less than 10% of its early 1800s levels (Goals Project 1999, Williams 2001, Madsen 2007, HDR 2014, Pinto 2016.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integration of different types of data has been known to impart clear social understandings and solutions that can provide valuable insights for policy, governance, and management actions [10]. Analysis of spatial patterns over time with the help of GIS [48], in this research, had led to the isolation of events that caused the change in the water management systems. The spatial analysis combining land use maps and data from the survey had imparted clear understanding of the underlying spatial aspects of the land use change.…”
Section: Role Of Land Use Change As a Determinant In The Evaluation Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…L'urbanisation de ces métropoles estuariennes agit sur les flux démographiques et accentue la concentration des populations dans des espaces dont les vulnérabilités écologiques deviennent de plus en plus évidentes. Ces fragilités résultent d'une combinaison entre leur géomorphologie (Pinto et Kondolf, 2016) et les tracés hydrologiques dessinés par l'urbanisation (Kondolf et Pinto, 2017). Les métropoles estuariennes ainsi que leurs territoires environnants se situent à l'avant-scène de l'exposition à des perturbations environnementales.…”
Section: Les Temporalités Hydro-climatique éCologique Et Urbaine Dans...unclassified