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CR 18:133-140 (2001)
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Assessing the impact of climate change on the Weser estuary region: an interdisciplinary approach
Michael Schirmer1,*, Bastian Schuchardt2
1Universität Bremen, FB 2, PO Box 330440, 28334 Bremen, Germany
2BioConsult, Lesumstr. 10, 28759 Bremen, Germany
*E-mail: schi@uni-bremen.de

ABSTRACT: In an interdisciplinary project involving life, engineering and socio-economic sciences, the sensitivity to climate change of the hydrologic, ecological and socio-economic properties of the inner Weser estuary and its marshes are analysed and
different response strategies are developed and evaluated. To manage the complex interdisciplinary research process, the project has been organised with a stringent 'vertical' and 'horizontal' structure. The 'scenario approach' is used to take uncertainty
into account. The climate change scenario for the year 2050 includes a sea level rise, an increase in tidal amplitude and mean temperature (especially in spring and winter) and an increase in precipitation and wind speed. In the absence of
countermeasures a multitude of 'negative' primary effects can be expected, including overtopping of dikes by waves, submersion of forelands, changes in freshwater inflow, residence time and water quality in the estuary and water levels in the drainage
systems of the marshes. However, the overall impact for the region can primarily be assessed as 'medium' and, if possible mitigating measures are taken into account, overall impact should be 'low'.
KEY WORDS: Climate change · Impact · Estuary · Regional scale · Interdisciplinary · Uncertainty
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Published in CR Vol.
18, No. 1-2
(2001) on October 18
Print ISSN: 0936-577X; Online ISSN: 1616-1572.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2001
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