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Program at a glance

    MONDAY, MAY 3rd TUESDAY, MAY 4th WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th
    ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 1 ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 1 ROOM 2
9:00-9:15   Opening Ceremony

Welcome

Welcome

9:15-9:30   KEYNOTE 2

KEYNOTE 3

9:30-10:15   KEYNOTE 1

10:15-10:30   BREAK -Posters visit BREAK -Posters visit BREAK -Posters visit
10:30-12:00  

Oral
Presentations

Session 1:
CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE

Session 2:
COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY and COASTAL GEOLOGY

Session 3: COASTAL ENGINEERING

Session 7: HYDRODYNAMICS

Session 8:
COASTAL MANAGEMENT

  Session 14:
DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS

Session 15:
RIVERS AND ESTUARIES

 
     
 
12:00-13:15 LUNCH BREAK- Posters visit LUNCH BREAK- Posters visit 
    LUNCH BREAK- Posters visit
13:15-15:00  

Oral
Presentations

Session 4:
CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION

Session 5:
COASTAL GEOLOGY and COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY

  Session 9: HYDRODYNAMICS and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION

Session 10:
COASTAL MANAGEMENT

Session 11:
DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY

Session 16: HYDRODYNAMICS and CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE

Session 17:
COASTAL HAZARDS

 
   
 
   
15:00-15:10   BREAK BREAK BREAK
15:10-16:35  

Oral
Presentations

Session 6:
RIVERS AND ESTUARIES

    Session 12:
COASTAL HAZARDS

Session 13:
DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and AND MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY

  Session 18:
COASTAL HAZARDS

 
     
16:35-16:45   BREAK BREAK BREAK
17:00-17:45

Virtual
Presentations

ICS PROGRAMA INTERCTIVO 1 1
FLAMENCO CLASS:
in live - 45 mn

ICS PROGRAMA INTERCTIVO 1 5
Virtual tour "Roman Seville":
45 mn guided visit in live

  ICS PROGRAMA INTERCTIVO 1 2
Virtual tour "Seville, Port of the Indies":
45 mn guided visit in live

    ICS PROGRAMA INTERCTIVO 1 1
FLAMENCO CLASS:
in live - 45 mn

ICS PROGRAMA INTERCTIVO 1 2
Virtual tour "The monumental triangle of Seville":
45 mn guided visit in live

OPENING CEREMONY

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 09.00–09.30 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-03 09:00 2021-05-03 09:30 Europe/Madrid OPENING CEREMONY OPENING CEREMONY ICS 2021
Francisco Oliva Blázquez, Rector of Universidad Pablo Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
Chris Makowski, Senior Vice President / Assistant Executive Director - Coastal Education & Research Foundation, Inc. (CERF)
Gonzalo Malvárez, Chair of the ICS 2021
Fátima Navas, Chair of the ICS 2021 Scientific Committee

KEYNOTE 1 - COASTAL ISSUES 2021

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 09.30–10.15 ROOM 1
Gonzalo Malvárez, Universidad Pablo Olvide, Sevilla, Spain
Add to calendar2021-05-03 09:30 2021-05-03 10:15 Europe/Madrid KEYNOTE 1 - COASTAL ISSUES 2021 Gonzalo Málvarez, Universidad Pablo Olvide, Sevilla, Spain ICS 2021

Session I: CLIMATE, SEA LEVEL CHANGE and HYDRODYNAMICS

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 10.30–12.00 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-03 10:30 2021-05-03 12:00 Europe/Madrid Session I: CLIMATE, SEA LEVEL CHANGE and HYDRODYNAMICS Session I: CLIMATE, SEA LEVEL CHANGE and HYDRODYNAMICS ICS 2021
  • 758: A review of wave climate trends for the eastern coastline of Queensland, Australia, Dylan Cowley, The University of Queensland, Australia
  • 777: Earthquakes, coasts… and climate change? Multi-hazard opportunities, challenges and approaches for coastal cities, Deirdre Hart, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
  • 21: Attribution of extreme wave height records to climate change along the North Atlantic coasts: feasibility and limits, Jeremy Rohmer, BRGM (French Geology Survey), Orleans, France
  • 99: Overwash at embayed beaches from Algarve under sea-level rise, Oscar Ferreira, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal
  • 111: Regional and local variability in coastal processes in Torres Strait, Australia, and its importance for climate change planning, Kevin Parnell, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
  • 307: Extreme wave events on barrier reefs : a driver for critical regime?, Damien Sous, Université Pau Pays Adour - E2S UPPA, SIAME - MIRA / Université de Toulon, AMU, CNRS/INSU, IRD, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO), UM 110, Pau, France
  • 422: Longshore sediment transport estimation at Areão Beach (NW Portugal) under climate change scenario, Sandra Fernández-Fernández, CESAM & Department of Physics, University of Aveiro, Campus Universitário de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
  • 330: Estimating typhoon waves based on the modified ECMWF ERA-5 wind data, Jiangxia Li, School of Hydraulic Engineering, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, China

Session 2: COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY and COASTAL GEOLOGY

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 10.30–11.50 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-03 10:30 2021-05-03 11:50 Europe/Madrid Session 2: COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY and HYDRODYNAMICS Session 2: COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY and HYDRODYNAMICS ICS 2021
  • 258: Influence of vertically varying vegetation density on pollutant transport, Sha Lou, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
  • 395: Topographic influences on the rip currents at Dadonghai beach, Bixuan Dong, College of Harbour,Coastal and Offshore Engineering,Hohai University, Nanjing, China
  • 528: A 90-year morphodynamic analysis in Southern Queensland (Australia), Ana Paula Da Silva, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Gold Coast, Australia
  • 360: Sandbar migration on an embayed beach, Thomas Fellowes, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
  • 119: Bedload transport measurements of fine sand off the west coast of Newfoundland, Carl Leonetto Amos, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • 309: Sandbar geometry and rip current variability during beach state transitions at La Misión Beach, Baja California, Amaia Ruiz De Alegría-Arzaburu, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Ensenada, Mexico
  • 146: Video depth inversion at a microtidal site exposed to prevailing low-energy short-period waves and episodic severe storms, Clément Bouvier, BRGM / University of Bordeaux, Montpelier, France

Session 3: COASTAL ENGINEERING

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 10.30–12.00 ROOM 3
Add to calendar2021-05-03 10:30 2021-05-03 12:00 Europe/Madrid Session 3: COASTAL ENGINEERING Session 3: COASTAL ENGINEERING ICS 2021
  • 110: Influence of flow and sediment transport processes on the sedimentation in groyne fields, Teng Wu, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
  • 449: Process based modelling of a nearshore nourishment, Darrell Strauss, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
  • 453: Video-based monitoring of artificial beach nourishment project: A case study, Shanhang Chi, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
  • 458: Construction of an In-situ Coastal Experimental Station to Continue Assessing Shoreline Protection Performance of Geotextile Sandbags, Yongqing Li, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China
  • 593: Morphodynamic response to a Multi-Purpose Artificial reef, Guilherme Vieira Da Silva, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Gold Coast, Australia
  • 49: Numerical modeling of the artificial sediment nourishments impacts, Carlos Daniel Coelho, RISCO and Civil Engineering Department, Aveiro University, Aveiro, Portugal
  • 587: Projects in Blue Economy in Ports. Port of Motril-Granada, Mónica Ruiz, Port Authority of Motril-Granada, Mortil, Granada, Spain
  • 1037: Persistence, spatial variability and transport of anthropogenic coal particles from old power plants in the nearshore sediment, Luis Gómez-Pujol, Earth Sciences Research Group, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Session 4: CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 13.15–15.00 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-03 13:15 2021-05-03 15:00 Europe/Madrid Session 4: CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION Session 4: CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION ICS 2021
  • 490: Wave energy patterns under different sea level rise scenarios in the Andalusian Atlantic coast, Pablo Fraile-Jurado, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
  • 538: Assessing the role of storm waves and river discharge on sediment bypassing mechanisms at two river mouths in the Mediterranean, Yann Balouin, BRGM, Montpellier, France
  • 582: The seasonal cycle of mean sea level in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, Marta Payo Payo, National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, United Kingdom. UMR 7266 LIENSs, CNRS-Université de La Rochelle, France
  • 638: Climate change and risk perceptions in two coastal French communities, Marie-Hélène Ruz, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale Laboratoire LOG UMR CNRS 8187, Dunkerque, France
  • 677: Projections of proper beach nourishment volume as an adaptation to beach recession based SLR along the Nile Delta coastline of Egypt, Mahmoud Sharaan, Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
  • 766: Impact of 2019 Tropical Storm (Pabuk) on Beach Morphology, Terengganu Coast (Malaysia), Mouncef Sedrati, Université Bretagne Sud, Vannes, France
  • 839: Past and present utilization of mangrove resources in eastern Africa and drivers of change, Amina Juma Hamza, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom
  • 1016: Green Infrastructures as a climate change and risk adaptation tool in coastal urban areas, Renato Monteiro, NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal
  • 1038: Sediment mobility at Fangar Bay entrance (NW Spanish Mediterranean). Management implications under present and future climates, César Mösso, Laboratori d’Enginyeria Marítima, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech, Barcelona, Spain
  • 573: Changes in the littoral drift system of the Uruguayan coast during the Holocene and its influence in the ongoing coastal erosion in southern Brazil, Sergio Dillenburg, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil

Session 5: COASTAL GEOLOGY and COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 13.15–14.40 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-03 13:15 2021-05-03 14:40 Europe/Madrid Session 5: COASTAL GEOLOGY and COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY Session 5: COASTAL GEOLOGY and COASTAL BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY ICS 2021
  • 440: Short-term morphodynamics of the Guadiana ebb-tidal delta, Alejandro López-Ruiz, Departamento de Ingeniería Aeroespacial y Mecánica de Fluidos, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
  • 442: Application of structure-from-motion terrestrial photogrammetry to the assessment of coastal cliff erosion processes in SW Spain, Laura del Río, University of Cadiz, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
  • 467: Characteristics and formation of a solitary dune belt encountered along the coast of Estonia, Hannes Tõnisson, Institute of Ecology, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 612: Late Quaternary and modern evolution of permafrost coasts at Beliy Island, Kara Sea, Alisa Baranskaya, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Moscow, Russia
  • 613: Biological zonation and bedrock strength on a high energy granite shore platform, Helene Burningham, UCL, London, United Kingdom
  • 337: Numerical investigation on coastal inundation of storm surges in estuarine wetland waters, Mingliang Zhang, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, China
  • 12: Toward a user-based, robust and fast running method for coastal flooding forecast, early warning, and risk prevention, Déborah Idier, BRGM, Orleans, France
  • 100: Coastal ecosystems as an ecological membrane, Mª Luisa Martínez, Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Xalapa, Ver. Mexico

Session 6: RIVERS AND ESTUARIES

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 15.10–16.30 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-03 15:10 2021-05-03 16:30 Europe/Madrid Session 6: SLOPES AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT and RIVERS AND ESTUARIES Session 6: SLOPES AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT and RIVERS AND ESTUARIES ICS 2021
  • 660: Under new management, Marinez E.G. Scherer, UFSC, Florianópolis/SC, Brazil
  • 665: Analysis of different protocols for the artificial opening of the Laguna de Rocha inlet, Manuel Teixeira, Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uruguay
  • 495: Hydrographic variability and estuarine classification of Inhambane bay (Mozambique), Gorka Solana, Uni SAVE - Universidade Pedagogica, Maxixe, Mozambique
  • 18: Transitional Waters Typology in Turkey: Melen Estuary Case Study, Asli Numanoğlu Genç, TED University, Ankara, Turkey

FLAMENCO CLASS

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 17.00–17.45 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-03 17:00 2021-05-03 17:45 Europe/Madrid FLAMENCO CLASS FLAMENCO CLASS ICS 2021
  During the activity the basic resources of the  dance belonging to the Andalusian culture will be taught. Get ready to feel!
  • Flamenco class for beginners
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VIRTUAL TOUR “ROMAN SEVILLE”

MONDAY, MAY 3rd | 17.00–17.45 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-03 17:00 2021-05-03 17:45 Europe/Madrid VIRTUAL TOUR “ROMAN SEVILLE” VIRTUAL TOUR “ROMAN SEVILLE” ICS 2021

Throughout this virtual tour we will discover how was that Roman Hispalis knowing its urban structure, streets, walls, forums, temples... We will analyse not only what it was like but alsowhere the spaces and buildings that characterised Seville in the 2nd century were located.

  • At the end of the tour, the guide will allow time for the attendees to ask questions about the visit.
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WELCOME DAY 2

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 09.00–09.15 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-04 09:00 2021-05-04 09:15 Europe/Madrid WELCOME DAY 2 WELCOME DAY 2 ICS 2021

KEYNOTE 2 - Self-imposed coastal risk

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 09.15–10.15 ROOM 1
Edmund Penning-Rowsell, Oxford University and FHRC, Oxford, United Kingdom
Add to calendar2021-05-04 09:15 2021-05-04 10:15 Europe/Madrid KEYNOTE 2 - Self-imposed coastal risk Edmund Penning-Rowsell, Oxford University and FHRC, Oxford, United Kingdom ICS 2021

Session 7: HYDRODYNAMICS

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 10.30–11.40 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-04 10:30 2021-05-04 11:40 Europe/Madrid Session 7: HYDRODYNAMICS Session 7: HYDRODYNAMICS ICS 2021
  • 1024: Building institutional knowledge for effective integrated coastal management decision making; Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Bronwyn Goble, Oceanographic Research Institute, Discipline of Geography, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
  • 98: Using citizen science to collect coastal monitoring data, John Hart, University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • 143: An Engineering Method For The Preliminary Functional Design Of Perched Beaches. Design Guidelines, Luis Moreno, Madrid Technical Unviersity, Madrid, Spain
  • 431: Assessing Nature Based Solutions for managing coastal bays, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla, UPC, Barcelona, Spain
  • 468: Successful Management Practice in Port Kunda, Northern Estonia, Are Kont, Institute of Ecology, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 35: Floating architecture: Climate change adaptation ideas, opportunities and challenges, Edmund Penning-Rowsell, Oxford University and FHRC, Oxford, United Kingdom

Session 8: COASTAL MANAGEMENT

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 10.30–12.10 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-04 10:30 2021-05-04 12:10 Europe/Madrid Session 8: COASTAL MANAGEMENT Session 8: COASTAL MANAGEMENT ICS 2021
  • 432: Spatio-temporal coastal morphological changes of Godavari delta region in the east coast of India, Mani Murali Rajagopal, CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, India
  • 41: Coastal morphological response to the effects of protection structurres against erosion, Isabelo García Ortiz, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain
  • 142: The Application of High-Resolution Mapping for the Analysis of Recent Eco-Geomorphological Changes in the Saltmarshes of San Vicente de la Barquera Estuary (North Spain), María Aranda García, University of Cadiz, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
  • 398: Assessing the influence of changes in shoreface morphology since the 19th century on nearshore hydrodynamics and shoreline evolution in northern France: a modeling approach, Alexa Latapy, Université Littoral Côte d'Opale, Dunkerque, France
  • 552: Recent advances in tidal inlet morphodynamic modelling, Xavier Bertin, UMR 7266 LIENSs, CNRS-La Rochelle Université, La Rochelle, France
  • 610: Satellite derived shorelines for monitoring energetic meso-tidal beaches (South Portugal), Carlos Cabezas-Rabadán, CGAT, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
  • 724: Environmental Control on Roman Time Coastal Industrial Settlements at the confluence of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, Gonzalo Malvarez, Area of Physical Geography, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
  • 930: Spatiotemporal variability of coastal retreat rates at Western Yamal Peninsula, Russia, based on remotely sensed data, Nataliya Belova, Earth Cryosphere Institute, Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS, Tyumen, Russia
  • 530: Coastal Processes within a Coral Reef Lagoon System: Erakor Lagoon, Efate Island, Vanuatu, Gaelle Faivre, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Gold Coast, Australia

Session 9: HYDRODYNAMICS and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 13.15–14.50 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-04 13:15 2021-05-04 14:50 Europe/Madrid Session 9: HYDRODYNAMICS and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION Session 9: HYDRODYNAMICS and COASTLINE AND ESTUARINE EVOLUTION ICS 2021
  • 117: Evolution of extreme waves in Cadiz (SW Spain), José Santos López-Gutiérrez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Escuela de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Madrid, Spain
  • 147: An assessment of calibrated and non-calibrated wave propagation models. Application to the harbor of Póvoa de Varzim, Andrea Mazzolari, MSW - Estudos e Projetos de Obras Maritimas, Lisbon, Portugal
  • 416: Wave-driven groundwater flows in sandy beaches: a Richards equation-based model, Jean-Baptiste Clément, Université de Toulon - MIO/IMATH laboratories, Toulon, France
  • 452: The marine-fluvial frontier at river mouths during extreme events: a hydrodynamic approach, Antonio Ruiz-Reina, Universidad de Sevilla Dpto. Ingeniería Aeroespacial y Mecánica de Fluidos. Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería, Sevilla, Spain
  • 479: Wave-induced water-mass transmission across shore-defence detached and emergent rubble-mound breakwaters, Lorenzo Cappietti, University of Florence, Italy
  • 482: Hydrodynamics versus sediment concentration at the Belgian coast, Dan Sebastian, Flanders Hydraulics Research, Antwerp, Belgium
  • 494: Utilising airborne laser scanning and geoid model for near-coast improvements in sea surface height and marine processes, Sander Varbla, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 533: Long-term changes of waves at the German Baltic Sea Coast in the past - do we see a trend?, Norman Dreier, Institute of River and Coastal Engineering, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany
  • 576: An Empirical Model to Predict Recreational Boat Wake Energy, Douglas Sherman, University of Alabama, United States

Session 10: COASTAL MANAGEMENT

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 13.15–14.00 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-04 13:15 2021-05-04 14:00 Europe/Madrid Session 10: COASTAL MANAGEMENT Session 10: COASTAL MANAGEMENT ICS 2021
  • 910: 25 years of Beach Carrying Capacity in Portugal: A place for everything and everything in its place?, Carlos Pereira Da Silva, CICS. NOVA, Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA/FCSH), Lisboa, Portugal
  • 954: Managing and Monitoring the Recreational Use of Coastal Protected Areas: the Case of Berlengas Nature Reserve (Portugal), Catarina Fonseca, CICS. NOVA, Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA/FCSH), Lisboa, Portugal
  • 1029: A new impetus for Particularly Sensitive Sea Area designation,Christopher Barrio Froján, UK
  • 1031: Engaging with industry to spur Blue Growth, David Johnson, UK

Session 11: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 13.15–14.50 ROOM 3
Add to calendar2021-05-04 13:15 2021-05-04 14:50 Europe/Madrid Session 11: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY Session 11: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY ICS 2021
  • 303: Exploiting the capabilities of Surfcam for coastal morphodynamic analysis, Nico Valentini, BRGM, Montpellier, France
  • 304: New insight of beach-dune recovery revealed by GPR after the extreme 2013-2014 storms erosion at the Truc Vert beach (France), Robin Nicolás, CEFREM, Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, Perpignan, France
  • 562: Monitoring cross-shore intertidal beach dynamics using oblique time-lapse photography, Emilia Guisado-Pintado, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
  • 608: Observations of infragravity response during extreme storms on sand and gravel beaches, Oliver Billson, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
  • 649: Surf zone wave measurements from lidar scanners: analysis of non-hydrostatic processes, Kevin Martins, University of Bordeaux; CNRS; UMR 5805 EPOC, Pessac, France
  • 719: Reservoir lake effects on eroded littoral systems: The case of the Bay of Marbella, southern Spain, José Luis del Rio, Coastal Environments Research Group (RNM911- PAIDI). Research and Technological Development Groups of Andalusia, Sevilla, Spain
  • 800: UAS-based High-resolution Record of the Response of a Seminatural Sandy Spit to a Severe Storm, Lara Talavera, University of Cadiz, Puerto Real, Spain
  • 819: Error quantification in Video-derived bathymetry, Abessolo Ondoa Grégoire, IRD/University of Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • 466: Mid-term evolution of a nature-based dredging strategy at an altered ebb-tidal shoal, Carmen Zarzuelo, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Fluid Mechanics, University of Seville, Spain

Session 12: COASTAL HAZARDS

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 15.10–16.35 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-04 15:10 2021-05-04 16:35 Europe/Madrid Session 12: COASTAL HAZARDS Session 12: COASTAL HAZARDS ICS 2021
  • 509: Understanding drivers of connectivity & resilience in coastal ecosystems experiencing hurricanes, Izchel Gómez, Engineering Institute, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico
  • 598: Coastal Hazards System: A Probabilistic Coastal Hazard Analysis Framework, Norberto C. Nadal-Caraballo, U.S. Army Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States
  • 754: Coastal vulnerability and resilience in San Mateo County: identifying discrepancies in stakeholder perceptions of risk, Brian Gerrity, United States Army Corps of Engineers & University of Wales Trinity Saint David , San Francisco, United States
  • 995: StormSim-CHRPS: Coastal Hazards Rapid Prediction System, Marissa J. Torres, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire, United States
  • 1028: Rip Current Generation and Management Implications in South Florida, Stephen B. Leatherman, Department of Earth & Environment, Florida International University, Miami, United States

Session 13: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and AND MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 15.10–16.25 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-04 15:10 2021-05-04 16:25 Europe/Madrid Session 13: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and AND MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY Session 13: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS and AND MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY ICS 2021
  • 96: Geomorphologic characterization of the coastal dune barrier along the Aquitaine coast, last decades evolutions and future perspectives, Nicolas Bernon, BRGM, Orleans, France
  • 371: The study of a new tidal power for a practical use, Young Hyun Park, KIOST, Busan, Korea
  • 960: Tidal patterns and fine sediment dynamics in a hypertidal estuary influenced by a tidal power station, Rajae Rtimi, EDF LHSV – EPOC, Chatou, France
  • 1036: The hydrodynamics of a Ria Estuary and its suitability for tidal energy extraction: A case study from Milford Haven, UK, José M. Horrillo-Caraballo, College of Engineering, Swansea University, Bay Campus, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom

VIRTUAL TOUR “SEVILLE, PORT OF THE INDIES”

TUESDAY, MAY 4th | 17.00–17.45 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-04 17:00 2021-05-04 17:45 Europe/Madrid VIRTUAL TOUR “SEVILLE, PORT OF THE INDIES” VIRTUAL TOUR “SEVILLE, PORT OF THE INDIES” ICS 2021

A virtual tour in which we will travel back to the 16th and 17th centuries, when Seville was the gateway and port of the New World. We will discover that city in which merchants from all over the world lived in Seville together with rogues, guild artisans, traders, religious and nobles. We will get to know the main places of that city that amazed locals and foreigners alike.

  • At the end of the tour, the guide will allow time for the attendees to ask questions about the visit.
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WELCOME DAY 3

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 09.00–09.15 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-05 09:00 2021-05-05 09:15 Europe/Madrid WELCOME DAY 3 WELCOME DAY 3 ICS 2021

KEYNOTE 3 - UNEP/MAP: Building resilience of the Mediterranean coastal zones

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 09.15–10.15 ROOM 1
Željka Škaričić, United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan Priority Actions Programme Regional A, Croatia
Add to calendar2021-05-05 09:15 2021-05-05 10:15 Europe/Madrid KEYNOTE 3 Željka Škaričić, United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan Priority Actions Programme Regional A, Croatia ICS 2021

Session 14: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 10.30–11.30 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-05 10:30 2021-05-05 11:30 Europe/Madrid Session 14: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS Session 14: DUNES, BEACHES AND COASTS ICS 2021
  • 38: Effects of the increase in vegetation cover and impact of rabbits on the geomorphology of parabolic dunes (Younghusband Peninsula - SA, Australia), Martin Moulton, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
  • 118: Morphological characteristics of low-angle dunes on a macrotidal coast, Jiangsu, China, Li Wang, State Key Laboratory for Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
  • 17: Towards a comprehensive characterization of internal architecture and intrinsic geophysical properties of coastal dunes systems, Julie Billy, BRGM (French Geological Survey), Risks and Prevention Division, Orleans, France
  • 80: The natural evolution of a multilevel beach cusp system, Siegmund Nuyts, MaREI Centre, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland
  • 295: Scale comparison of morphological changes in laboratory flume experiment in response to increasing water level, Paul Bayle, University of Bath, United Kingdom

Session 15: RIVERS AND ESTUARIES

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 10.30–11.40 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-05 10:30 2021-05-05 11:40 Europe/Madrid Session 15: RIVERS AND ESTUARIES Session 15: RIVERS AND ESTUARIES ICS 2021
  • 33: Storm Surge Simulation Study in Mackenzie Estuary during an Arctic Storm, Fumin Xu, Key Laboratory of Coastal Disaster and Defense, Ministry of Education, College of Harbour, Coastal and Offshore Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
  • 524: Origin of coastal sands: marine versus fluvial, Hee Jun Lee, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Busan, Korea
  • 481: Assessing the potential of Minho and Lima estuaries for aquaculture, A. Picado, CESAM, Physics Department, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  • 1039: Sedimentation at river mouths bounded by coastal structures: case studies along the Emilia-Romagna coastline, Italy, Paolo Ciavola, Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Italy
  • 1041: Measuring dimensions of ship-generated waves in Guadalquivir Estuary banks (Sw Spain): Hydrodynamic considerations, Juan A. Morales, University of Huelva, Spain
  • 1042: Depositional facies along the banks of Guadalquivir Estuary (SW Spain), José Borrego, University of Huelva, Spain

Session 16: HYDRODYNAMICS and CLIMATE AND SEA LEVEL CHANGE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 13.15–14.30 ROOM 1
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  • 554: Modelling Storm Waves in the Nearshore Area Using Spectral Model, Marc Pezerat, UMR 7266 LIENSs CNRS - La Rochelle Univsersity, La Rochelle, France
  • 585: Hydrodynamics on a rocky shore under moderate-energy wave conditions, Laura Lavaud, UMR 7266 LIENSs CNRS - La Rochelle Univsersity, La Rochelle, France
  • 804: Sediment transport with mixed sands in nonlinear regular waves, Paulo A. Silva, University of Aveiro, Portugal
  • 872: Tropical cyclone induced wave setup around New Caledonia, Swen Jullien, LOPS – Ifremer, Brest, France
  • 878: Wave directional spreading importance on sheltered embayed beaches, Ana Nobre Silva, Instituto Dom Luiz, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Impact of human activities on the evolution of the location of natural resources and infrastructure in Panama Viejo, Panama, Miriam Martos, University Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
  • 388: Predicting compartment-scale climate change impacts related to Southern Ocean wave forcings: Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia, Chloe Leach, University of Melbourne, Australia

Session 17: COASTAL HAZARDS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 13.15–14.30 ROOM 2
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  • 338: Coastal flooding: Joint probability of extreme water levels and waves along the Baltic Sea coast, Nadezhda Kudryavtseva, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia
  • 493: Simplified method for the identification of erosion and flooding hazard hotspots on sandy beaches, Juan Montes Pérez, University of Cadiz, Spain
  • 877: Spreading the use of economic methods in coastal risk management: A simple but insightful "calculator", Fátima Navas, Area of Physical Geography, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
  • 924: Assessment of heavy metals pollution (Hg, Cr, Cd, Ni) in the sediments of Mallorquin lagoon - Barranquilla, Colombia, Javier Alcantara-Carrió, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • 6: Methodology to evaluate the coastal environmental susceptibility to oil spills originated in large marine areas - Costa Norte Project, Gabriel Vieira De Carvalho, PROOCEANO - Serviço Oceanográfico e Ambiental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • 321: Rip currents perception and management at a densely occupied urban beach, Monica F. Costa, UFPE, Recife, Brazil
  • 353: Coastal vulnerability of Rio de Janeiro shoreline (SE Brazil) due to natural and social impacts, Breylla Campos Carvalho, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Session 18: COASTAL HAZARDS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 15.10–16.35 ROOM 1
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  • 463: Comparison of 2DH and 3D codes for tsunami landslide modeling, Alexandre Paris, CEA, DAM, DIF, Arpajon, France
  • 641: Bridging coastal vulnerability research and coastal zone management practice for the Azores small islands, Helena Calado, MARE – Centro de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal
  • 643: Selecting representative indicators for coastal vulnerability index: which types and how many?, Paulo Borges, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal
  • 644: A multi-variable coastal vulnerability tool for improving coastal resilience, Kiat Ng, Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR), Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal

FLAMENCO CLASS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 17.00–17.45 ROOM 1
Add to calendar2021-05-05 17:00 2021-05-05 17:45 Europe/Madrid FLAMENCO CLASS FLAMENCO CLASS ICS 2021

During the activity the basic resources of the dance belonging to the Andalusian culture will be taught. Get ready to feel!

  • Flamenco class for beginners
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VIRTUAL TOUR “THE MONUMENTAL TRIANGLE OF SEVILLE”

WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th | 17.00–17.45 ROOM 2
Add to calendar2021-05-05 17:00 2021-05-05 17:45 Europe/Madrid VIRTUAL TOUR “THE MONUMENTAL TRIANGLE OF SEVILLE” VIRTUAL TOUR “THE MONUMENTAL TRIANGLE OF SEVILLE” ICS 2021

In this virtual tour we will visit the area declared World Heritage Site, i.e. the monumental triangle formed by the Cathedral, the Royal Alcazar and the Archive of the Indies.
We will discover their evolution over time, the artistic and architectural elements that characterize these monuments, as well as historical curiosities about them.

  • At the end of the tour, the guide will allow time for the attendees to ask questions about the visit.
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