FAST – Foreshore Assessment using Space Technology
Project Overview
Reducing flood risks is one of the most pressing challenges facing European coastal managers. Sea level rise, climate change and increasing coastal populations, intensify this challenge, demanding innovative approaches towards coastal management. Vegetated foreshores naturally defend against coastal flooding and erosion. This means that conserving and restoring natural coastal ecosystems can play an important role in reducing flood risks, and is increasingly becoming a cost-effective flood defence solution. To include this approach into flood risk management, we need to know more about how it works. For example, engineers would like to know the mechanisms by which vegetation reduces wave energy, how these processes ‘scale up’ from individual plants to large foreshores, and what is the best way to include this information in the design of flood defence schemes? FAST is a multi-disciplinary project that aims to provide answers to these questions. Using a combination of remote sensing and field data from foreshores in four different countries FAST will look at how specific characteristics of vegetated foreshores affect wave energy and erosion and develop novel ways to get the information needed from satellite images, so as to predict shoreline protection.
Project Results
FAST project utilised the services of the Copernicus earth observation (EO) programme to determine the characteristics of vegetated foreshores and help harness their potential to reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion.
Website
http://www.fast-space-project.eu/Resources
Links
- https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/188840/factsheet/en
- https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/metadata/projects/foreshore-assessment-using-space-technology
Contacts
Project leader from DELTARES: Mindert de Vries
mindert.devries@deltares.nl
Tel. +31(0)6 2348 0876