[Coastal flood hazard for Lecce, Italy, from breaches in the dunes] - paper
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The territory of the municipality of Lecce encompasses a long coastal strip along the Adriatic Sea, which, to date, lacks a high-resolution flood hazard mapping. We used a 1-meter resolution digital terrain model (DTM), as well as extreme sea level (ESL) projections from literature, including storm surge, wave setup, tide, and mean sea level rise. A geodetic transformation was used to refer ESL to the DTM vertical datum. The outcome was used in a bathtub model, validated via in-situ photos and satellite observations. The modest elevation and gentle slope of the terrain lead to a potential long-range flooding. The northern sectors, including Spiaggiabella, Torre Chianca, and a specific site in Frigole, are identified as the areas most susceptible to coastal flooding. Gaps and damages to the dune belt, specific roads, and reclamation canals can function as ingress points for seawater during flooding events. While the results are affected by several uncertainties, we find an appreciable coastal hazard for several urban and agricultural settlements in Lecce. The study underscores the importance of territorial monitoring in shaping effective, context-specific adaptation strategies for coastal resilience along the Lecce shoreline.
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Gianandrea Mannarini, Mario Leonardo Salinas, Giorgia Verri, Vladimir Santos Da Costa, Riccardo Barzaghi, Daniela Carrion; Coastal flood hazard for Lecce, Italy, from breaches in the dunes. Journal of Water and Climate Change 1 September 2025; 16 (9): 2709–2725. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2025.764
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- Is derived from
- Presentation: https://zenodo.org/records/8434418 (URL)
- Is supplemented by
- Publication: https://zenodo.org/uploads/17163898 (URL)
Funding
- European Commission
- ADRIACLIM project 10252001
- European Commission
- ADRIACLIMPLUS project ITHR0200333
Dates
- Accepted
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2025-07-23
- Submitted
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2024-10-14