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A Tool for Coastal Setbacks Demarcation over Rough,Impermeable Shores: The Test Case of Kavala Coastline (Northern Greece)
Authors:Georgios K Sylaios  Konstantinos Lalenis  Sotiria Anastasiou  Ioannis Papatheocharis  Nikolaos Kokkos
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Engineering, Laboratory of Ecological Engineering &2. Technology, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece;3. Department of Planning &4. Regional Development, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece
Abstract:Although setback zones and lines are considered as a powerful coastal zone management tool ensuring public access, protecting the coastal ecosystem and minimizing natural hazards over developments, the lack of a solid and objective Mediterranean methodological framework for coastal setbacks demarcation appears profound. Especially for countries like Greece, this deficiency leads to long legal disputes encouraging illegal construction on the coastline. In this article a methodology on coastal setbacks demarcation over rocky, impermeable shores is proposed, followed, and implemented along a Greek shoreline, serving as a pilot case study. The methodology is consistent with the requirements of the integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) Protocol and the Greek legislation (L. 2971/2001), aiming to determine the “highest winter waterline,” accounting for the tidal and storm surge effects, the sea-level rise due to climate change impact, the extreme offshore wind and wave analysis, and the maximum potential wave run-up. Such a tool may bridge the gap between legislative provisions and actual ICZM Protocol implementation improving regional coastal management and planning.
Keywords:coastal setbacks  ICZM Protocol  maximum potential wave run-up  Mediterranean Sea  methodological framework
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