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Strengthening Coastal Resilience

Hereon reinforces its central role in the UN Ocean Decade

The Hereon Institute of Coastal Systems – Analysis and Modeling continues to be a key partner in the network of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021 to 2030). It was recently officially confirmed as a partner institution by the program committee of the Decade Collaborative Centre for Coastal Resilience (DCC-CR). This center coordinates international partnerships, projects, and knowledge transfer with the goal of strengthening coastal resilience in the face of climate and environmental change. It also promotes networking between science and policy, concrete research initiatives, and science communication.

Climate change, increasing extreme weather events and growing pressure on land use are having a major impact on coastlines. Hereon researchers are developing sustainable solutions for the protection and resilience of coastal regions. Photo: Hereon/iStock

Hereon researchers are developing sustainable solutions for the protection and resilience of coastal regions. Photo: Hereon/iStock

The Institute of Coastal Systems – Analysis and Modeling at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon contributes its scientific expertise in coastal research, oceanography, modeling, and the development of digital ocean twins, and will help shape the strategic direction of the DCC-CR.

Together with various international partners, researchers are developing policy-relevant reports and roadmaps, producing and providing models, scenarios, and data, and participating in the DCC-CR’s working groups. A particular focus is placed on active coastal management and the development of early warning systems for potential hazards—key components for the proactive protection of coastal regions.

In-depth work on coastal resilience

This work is of great importance, as climate change, increasing extreme weather events, and growing usage pressures have a significant impact on coastal areas. Through international cooperation, duplication of efforts is avoided by close coordination among researchers. In this way, Hereon’s work becomes more visible externally and directly contributes to the global goals of the UN Ocean Decade.

"Being recognized as a partner institution in the DCC-CR is an important step in further expanding our expertise internationally. We are contributing to the UN Ocean Decade and to the development of sustainable solutions for the protection and resilience of coastal regions," says Prof Corinna Schrum, Head of the Institute of Coastal Systems – Analysis and Modeling.

Cutting-edge research for a changing world

Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon`s scientific research aims at preserving a world worth living in. To this end, around 1000 employees generate knowledge and research new technologies for greater resilience and sustainability - for the benefit of the climate, the coast and people. The path from idea to innovation leads through a continuous interplay between experimental studies, modeling and AI to digital twins that map the diverse parameters of climate and coast or human biology in the computer. This is an interdisciplinary approach that spans from the fundamental scientific understanding of complex systems to scenarios and practical applications. As an active member of national and international research networks and the Helmholtz Association, Hereon supports politics, business and society in shaping a sustainable future by transferring the expertise it has gained.

Contakt & further links

Prof Corinna Schrum

Head of Institute

Institute of Coastal Systems – Analysis and Modelling

Phone: +49 (0)4152 87 – 1833

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Rabea Osol

Science Editor

Communication and Media

Phone: +49 (0)4152 87 – 2944

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