Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts: Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'

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Authors

  • Andreas Kannen
  • Kai Ahrendt
  • Antje Bruns
  • Benjamin Burkhard
  • Doris Diembeck
  • Kira Gee
  • Bernhard Glaeser
  • Katharina Licht-Eggert
  • Tanja Michler
  • Ophelia Meyer-Engelhard
  • Corinna Nunneri
  • Sebastian Stragies
  • Wilhelm Windhorst

External Research Organisations

  • Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
  • Büro für Umwelt und Küste (BFUK)
  • Kiel University
  • Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
  • Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntegrated Coastal Zone Management
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Pages207-218
Number of pages12
ISBN (print)9781405139502
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2009
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Driven by a range of global developments, marine and coastal areas are faced with profound change. In Germany, the emergence of offshore wind farms is a new permanent large-scale activity which is much debated as a symbol for the increasing 'industrialisation' of coastal and marine waters.Within the research project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures', the development of scenarios is used to describe different development pathways that could emerge over the next 50 years. The storylines of these scenarios are built around five different patterns of sea use, each describing a different mix of driver settings and therefore resulting in different priorities of spatial use. The five patterns of use describe sea and coast (1) as a natural area, (2) as leisure and tourism area, (3) as a source for renewable energies, (4) as an industrial area and (5) as a transport area. It is suggested that scenario-based assessment of potential 'futures' could be a useful tool in integrated coastal zone management (ICZM). Scenarios as used within 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures' can serve as a tool for visualising complex relationships between system elements and variables, providing an analytical context for subsequent system analysis.

Keywords

    Energy scenario, Marine nature conservation, Natural resources and energy, Offshore wind farming in coastal countries, Offshore wind farms in North and Baltic Sea, Research project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures' multi-scale approach, Scenario development within coastal futures, Spatial planning and integrated coastal zone management (ICZM), Strong institutional globalisation, Transport scenario

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Sustainable Development Goals

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Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts: Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'. / Kannen, Andreas; Ahrendt, Kai; Bruns, Antje et al.
Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. p. 207-218.

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Kannen, A, Ahrendt, K, Bruns, A, Burkhard, B, Diembeck, D, Gee, K, Glaeser, B, Licht-Eggert, K, Michler, T, Meyer-Engelhard, O, Nunneri, C, Stragies, S & Windhorst, W 2009, Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts: Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'. in Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 207-218. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444316285.ch16
Kannen, A., Ahrendt, K., Bruns, A., Burkhard, B., Diembeck, D., Gee, K., Glaeser, B., Licht-Eggert, K., Michler, T., Meyer-Engelhard, O., Nunneri, C., Stragies, S., & Windhorst, W. (2009). Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts: Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'. In Integrated Coastal Zone Management (pp. 207-218). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444316285.ch16
Kannen A, Ahrendt K, Bruns A, Burkhard B, Diembeck D, Gee K et al. Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts: Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'. In Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Wiley-Blackwell. 2009. p. 207-218 doi: 10.1002/9781444316285.ch16
Kannen, Andreas ; Ahrendt, Kai ; Bruns, Antje et al. / Exploring the Future of Seas and Coasts : Scenarios within the Joint Research Project 'Zukunft Küste - Coastal Futures'. Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. pp. 207-218
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