shoredurometric
Shoredurometric is a proposed quantitative metric used in coastal science to assess shoreline resilience to erosion and morphologic change. The term describes a standardized score intended to compare shorelines and inform management decisions related to coastal risk, conservation, and development.
The metric integrates physical, ecological, and human factors that influence shoreline stability. Typical components include wave
Calculation approaches vary, but common methods normalize each factor to a common range, apply weights, and
Applications include risk assessment, land-use planning, prioritization of dune restoration or nourishment projects, and evaluation of
Limitations include data requirements, uncertainties in projections, and sensitivity to chosen weights and normalization. Critics warn