Coastal hazards embrace a wide range of problems including coastal erosion, severe winds, storms and tsunami, posing a risk to property, infrastructure and people within the coastal environment. Climatic change may result in higher sea-levels, increased intensity of storms and changes in sediment supply to coastlines. In addition, as coastal areas are developed and property values increase, the potential impacts of coastal hazards are also increasing.
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David Burbidge Head of Department: Tectonophysics
Hannah Brackley Platform Manager (Acting)
Kelvin Berryman Principal Scientist
Ken Gledhill H.O.D: GeoNet and Geohazards Monitoring
Michele Daly Risk and Society
Nico Fournier Head of Department: Volcanology
Nicola Litchfield Head of Department: Active Landscapes
Phil Glassey Senior Disaster Risk Reduction Scientist
Rob Smillie Head of Department: Regional Geology
Robert Bell Coastal Specialist
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