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THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to delivering both a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats for evolving coastal zones subject to multiple change factors. The innovative combined mitigation and adaptation technologies to be considered will include
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This Portal contains information from the EU-FP7 project THESEUS. This portal will include information on innovative mitigation and adaptation technologies for coastal zones subject to multiple change factors. Technologies under consideration are:
 
* ecologically-based mitigation measures (such as restoration and/or creation of habitats)
 
* ecologically-based mitigation measures (such as restoration and/or creation of habitats)
 
* hydro-morphodynamic techniques (such as wave energy converters, sediments reservoirs, multi-purpose structures, overtop resistant dikes)
 
* hydro-morphodynamic techniques (such as wave energy converters, sediments reservoirs, multi-purpose structures, overtop resistant dikes)
 
* actions to reduce the impact on society and economy (such as promotion of risk awareness or spatial planning)
 
* actions to reduce the impact on society and economy (such as promotion of risk awareness or spatial planning)
 
* GIS-based software to support defence planning.
 
* GIS-based software to support defence planning.
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THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to delivering a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats. Activities will be carried out within a multidisciplinary framework using 8 study sites across Europe. To integrate the best of these tehcnical measures in a strategic policy context THESEUS guidelines will be developed.

Revision as of 15:21, 29 January 2010

This Portal contains information from the EU-FP7 project THESEUS. This portal will include information on innovative mitigation and adaptation technologies for coastal zones subject to multiple change factors. Technologies under consideration are:

  • ecologically-based mitigation measures (such as restoration and/or creation of habitats)
  • hydro-morphodynamic techniques (such as wave energy converters, sediments reservoirs, multi-purpose structures, overtop resistant dikes)
  • actions to reduce the impact on society and economy (such as promotion of risk awareness or spatial planning)
  • GIS-based software to support defence planning.

THESEUS will develop a systematic approach to delivering a low-risk coast for human use and healthy habitats. Activities will be carried out within a multidisciplinary framework using 8 study sites across Europe. To integrate the best of these tehcnical measures in a strategic policy context THESEUS guidelines will be developed.