
Coastal Risk Assessment
Coastal Risk Assessment is a process used to evaluate the potential threats to communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure along coastlines. It involves analyzing factors such as sea level rise, storms, flooding, erosion, and human activities to understand vulnerabilities. This assessment helps identify areas at higher risk of damage and guides decision-making for planning, development, and conservation efforts. By understanding these risks, communities can implement strategies to reduce harm, improve resilience, and protect both people and natural resources from future coastal hazards.