Session 2.5 - Coastal resilience and long-term prediction
Nov 21, 2024 — 01:45 pm - 3:30 PMRoom IX
Room IX
Presented by
LF
Laili Fitria
Chung Yuan Christian University
PhD Student
VG
Vivek Ganesh
Azim Premji University, India
Research Fellow
EI
Evgeny Ivanov
University of Liège
Postdoctoral researcher
MPB
Mercedes Pozo Buil
University of California Santa Cruz
Project Scientist
NRR
Ny Riana Randresihaja
UCLouvain
PhD candidate
ART
Anoumou Réné TANO
Nangui ABROGOUA University
Teacher and Researcher
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Yu-heng Tseng
National Taiwan University
Distinguished Professor
Projected Changes of Kuroshio in a Warming Climate
Y.H. Tseng - National Taiwan University
Sea Level Rise Projections for the Tamil Nadu Coast: An Analysis of Present and Future Trends
V. Ganesh - Azim Premji University, India
Predictability in the California Current Coastal Ecosystem
M. Pozo Buil - University of California Santa Cruz
Physical Forcing Induced Coastal Vulnerability along the Gulf of Guinea
A.R. Tano - Nangui ABROGOUA University
Enhancing Coastal Resilience in Taiwan through Satellite-Based Multi-Hazard Prediction Systems and Blue Carbon Integration
L. Fitria - Chung Yuan Christian University
Multiscale modeling of the Scheldt-North Sea continuum and atmospheric resolution's impact on Storm Surges
N.R. Randresihaja - UCLouvain
Using a coupled model to downscale the effects of climate change and human offshore installations until the year 2100 on the North Sea ocean services
E. Ivanov - University of Liège