OOS2025-1492, updated on 26 Mar 2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/oos2025-1492
One Ocean Science Congress 2025
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Poster | Thursday, 05 Jun, 18:00–20:00 (CEST), Display time Tuesday, 03 Jun, 17:00–Thursday, 05 Jun, 20:00| Poster area "La Baleine", P157
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Assessment of regional sea level information for effective adaptation to rising seas
Angélique Melet1, Giulia Galluccio2, Bart van den Hurk3, Nadia Pinardi4, Alexander Bisaro5, José Jiménez6, Kate Larkin7, Kristin Richter8, Roderik van de Wal9, Gundula Winter3, Lavinia Giulia Pomarico10, Kanika Singh11, Thorsten Kiefer10, and Petra Manderscheid11
Angélique Melet et al.
  • 1Mercator Ocean International, Toulouse, France
  • 2Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Lecce, Italy
  • 3Deltares, Delft, the Netherlands
  • 4University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
  • 5Adapt 3E, Berlin, Germany​​​​​​​
  • 6Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
  • 7EMODnet, Ostend, Belgium
  • 8NORCE, Bergen, Norway
  • 9Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • 10JPI Oceans, Brussels, Belgium
  • 11JPI Climate, Brussels, Belgium

Rising sea levels, driven by climate change, are impacting coastal communities through increased flooding, shoreline erosion, and saltwater intrusion, posing critical threats to infrastructure, ecosystems, and human livelihoods. The first Assessment Report of the European Knowledge Hub on Sea Level Rise has synthesises current scientific knowledge on sea level rise and its impacts at local, national, and European basin scales, supporting evidence-based policy and decision-making for coastal adaptation. Jointly developed by JPI Climate and JPI Oceans with contributions from over 60 experts across nine countries, the report used an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to consolidate existing knowledge and identify critical gaps. This foundation informed recommendations for enhancing coastal resilience, emphasizing a mix of nature-based solutions, protective infrastructure, and, where necessary, managed retreat. The report also highlights the importance of inclusive adaptation planning that engages local communities in decision-making and resource allocation. By framing adaptation strategies within the context of physical and social resilience, the report provides decision-makers with essential tools to mitigate the impacts of rising sea levels through tailored, effective measures across a diverse range of coastal regions.

How to cite: Melet, A., Galluccio, G., van den Hurk, B., Pinardi, N., Bisaro, A., Jiménez, J., Larkin, K., Richter, K., van de Wal, R., Winter, G., Pomarico, L. G., Singh, K., Kiefer, T., and Manderscheid, P.: Assessment of regional sea level information for effective adaptation to rising seas, One Ocean Science Congress 2025, Nice, France, 3–6 Jun 2025, OOS2025-1492, https://doi.org/10.5194/oos2025-1492, 2025.