Study provides new forecasts of remote islands’ vulnerability to sea level rise
The research found a severe flooding event in the Maldives could become far more common in the future
Low-lying atoll islands are among the most vulnerable places on Earth due to rising sea levels and, when they flood, it is disruptive and potentially hazardous.
Professor Gerd Masselink
Professor of Coastal Geomorphology
Low-lying atoll island nations are clearly going to face increasing risk of coastal flooding as sea levels rise. Research such as this allows us to support governments and other decision-makers to plan for the future, by quantifying when, where, and by how much, the risk of flooding will increase. Importantly, we can also use our understanding of the processes leading to flooding to support the selection and design of flood protection, mitigation, and adaptation solutions, helping societies to manage future flood risk.