: Frank Ahlhorn
: Long-term Perspective in Coastal Zone Development Multifunctional Coastal Protection Zones
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From February 2004 until December 2007 the ComCoast project (Combined Fu- tions in Coastal Defence Zones) was carried out within the Interreg IIIB framework. The objective of this project was to investigate and to test the options for spatial coastal protection concepts. The mission statement of the project over its entire duration was: A wider approach in coastal thinking. I was glad to be part of this project and would like to thank all my European colleagues for the constructive and cooperative atmosphere. Firstly, I would like to express my thanks to Prof. Dr. Horst Sterr and Prof. Dr. Hans Kunz who assisted me over these years with their thorough guidance and comprehensive expertise and for many in-depth discussions on the focus of this dissertation. Secondly, I would like to thank my colleague Dr. Jur ¨ gen Meyerdirks, who acted as my key scienti c sparring partner over the last two years, and who continuously demonstrated his ability to bring me back to earth. Additionally, I would like to thank my colleague Dr. Thomas Klenke, who gave me the chance to be part of a challenging European project consortium and who supported me with his expertise on the project and the dissertation. Furthermore, I would like to express my special thanks to Gerard McGovern, who thoroughly improved my English.
Preface7
Contents8
List of Figures11
List of Tables14
1 Introduction15
Aim, Context and Guiding Questions15
Structure of the Dissertation17
Methodological Approaches19
2 Background Information -- Nature and Society21
The Natural Environment of the North Sea Coastal Zones21
Basic Information21
Landscapes and Important Areas23
Sea Level Curves and the Flood-prone Areas35
Sea Level Curves35
Todays Flood-prone Areas36
Service for Society: Coastal Protection38
Retrospective -- Coastal Protection until Yesterday38
The Consequences of the Storm Surges in 1953 and in 196240
Protection Against Flooding -- Today's Concept43
Lower Saxony43
The Netherlands47
Outlook48
3 New Insights -- Varying Circumstances and New Frameworks50
Climate Change and Consequences50
IPCC -- Fourth Assessment Report (AR4)51
The European Dimension53
Possible Effects of Climate Change in Germany55
Regional Vulnerability and Sectoral Perspectives61
Sustainable Development and Integrated Management63
The International Perspective65
The European Perspective66
National Strategy on ICZM in Germany69
Addressing (Flood) Risk Management70
Risk, Uncertainty and Vulnerability70
Risk Perception75
Risk Communication76
Integrated Risk Management Approach79
New Safety Needs -- Demands for Action84
Safety Demands in Germany84
Safety Demands in The Netherlands85
Looking Back and Forward88
4 Anticipating the Future -- Available Tools and Instruments91
Legal Processes -- Consultation and Cooperation92
Relevant Instruments92
Potentials and Challenges for Coastal Protection Zones102
Participatory Action -- Involving the Coastal Society107
Participation Approaches -- Retrospective107
Barriers to Participation110
Assessing the Future -- Scenarios and Evaluation116
Scenarios116
Assessment Frameworks119
Outranking of Scenarios -- Background124
Cooperation for the Future -- Participatory IntegratedAssessment129
Framework for Implementation131
5 Sound Options -- Multifunctional Coastal Protection Zones134
Spatial Coastal Protection Concept134
Definition of Coastal Protection Zones134
Proposed Solutions of the ComCoast Project139
Results of the Case Study Nessmersiel -- Achieving Multifunctionality140
Identification of Sites140
Description of the Site143
Design of the Participation Process145
Design Elements, Geographic Information System and Scoring Matrix148
Results of the Process153
Single and Group Decision-Making Process164
Lessons Learned -- Participatory Integrated Assessment169
The Scoring Matrix -- Catalyst for a Desired World?173
A Vision for the Future -- What About the Adaptability?174
6 Looking Ahead -- A Sustainable Process176
Progress Through Adaptation177
Practice Integrated Coastal Zone Management178
Outcome -- Options of Multifunctional Coastal Protection Zones180
Final Remarks182
7 Summaries183
Summary183
Zusammenfassung185
8 References196
A Legal Instruments Related to Multifunctional Coastal Protection Zones213
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)213
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)214
Water Framework Directive (WFD)215
Flood Risk Management Directive (FRMD)215
Birds Directive217
Habitats Directive217
Law on Water Management of Lower Saxony (NWG)218
B European Case Studies219
Case Study Abbotts Hall (UK)219
Description of the Setting and the Process219
Results of the Participation Process in Abbotts Hall220
Case Study Wallasea Wetland Creation (UK)222
Steps to Identify a Feasible Site222
Wallasea Island Today224
Case Study Perkpolder (NL)225
Description of the Setting and the Process225
Results of the Participation Process226
Index227