Baltic ReseArch CoopEration pRoject – COASTal Protection
Funded by: State research grants—funding measure 5: establishing international research cooperation (Baltic Sea strategy), grant no. LFF-OS 83-2020
Hamburg Ministry of Science, Research and Equalities (BWFG)
City of Hamburg
Summary
The cooperation project aims at intensifying and reactivating cooperations with the universities of Szczecin and Gdansk, Tallinn, Klaipeda and Petersburg and to initiate further cooperations in the Baltic Sea region on this basis as well as to develop and establish an interdisciplinary research project as a result. The research focuses on coastal hydraulic engineering issues, e.g.: i) operational sensor-based early warning
systems for the failure of coastal protection facilities (e.g. dikes, revetments, dunes) or ii) effects of climate change on hydrodynamics, sediment transport and the morphological development of the coasts in the Baltic Sea region as well as the resulting consequences for coastal protection. In this context, joint publications will be prepared in advance.
Background
For several years, the Institute of River and Coastal Engineering of the Hamburg University of Technology has been cooperating in research and teaching with the University of Szczecin (Faculty of Geosciences) in Poland, Saint Petersburg State University in Russia, the University of Klaipeda in Lithuania, and since 2018 / 2019 also with Tallinn University of Technology (Department of Cybernetics, Wave Engineering Laboratory) in Estonia. In addition, the cooperation partners have also regularly participated in events of the international research network "Baltic Earth - Earth System Science for the Baltic Sea Region" https://www.baltic-earth.eu/
Work Program
Workshop program to support the preparation of the proposal
In parallel: hydrodynamic field measurements of waves and wave induced loads on coastal protection structures e.g. wave run-up on sea dikes (see Fig. 1 and Fig. 2)
Duration: 01/2021-12/2022
Project Supervision:
Peter Fröhle, Natasa Manojlovic
Project Work:
Norman Dreier, Katrin Coelius
Project Partners :
Tarmo Soomere, Rain Männikus
Tallinn University of Technology (TUT), Department of Cybernetics, Wave Engineering Laboratory, Tallinn, Estonia
Kazimierz Furmanczyk, Joanna Dudzinska-Nowak, Natalia Bugajny
University of Szczecin (US),
Faculty of Geosciences, Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Szczecin, Poland
Piotr Szmytkiewicz, Krzysztof Piłczyński
Department of Coastal Engineering and Dynamics, Institute of Hydro-Engineering of Polish Academy of Sciences (IBW PAN)