Research project

Zoe Matthews Belmont Forum Deltas

Project overview

Deltas are economic and environmental hotspots, food baskets for many nations, and home to a large portion of the world population. They sustain rich, biodiverse ecosystems and related services. Most deltas are also international and regional transportation hubs that support intense economic activity. Yet, deltas are deteriorating at an alarming rate due to climate impacts (e.g., sea level rise and flooding), human-induced catchment changes (e.g., water and sediment flow reduction), and local exploitation (e.g., sand, groundwater, and hydrocarbon extraction). The international science community recognizes the need to develop a solid knowledge base for protecting these vulnerable coastal systems, and this BF initiative leads the way by coordinating and enhancing innovative international work towards the development of a science-based framework for delta sustainability. The project will develop a versatile modeling framework that may be applied from local to national levels to evaluate the unique functioning, critical stressors, and vulnerability of the world's deltas. The framework will ingest social, economic, physical and ecosystem data into an open-access repository and will allow planners to model and deliver optimized, viable solutions for their region. In areas for which detailed data are sparse, an infrastructure for critical data gathering will be developed and modeling and prediction tools will be customized. The framework will initially be applied to three case-studies for which local and regional partnerships are already in place, including the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM), Mekong, and Amazon deltas. The team represents the BF-G8 countries: Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Norway, India, Japan, UK, and USA, and includes partners in the Netherlands, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. It is composed of government and university researchers, and NGO's, working closely with policymakers. The training of graduate students and post-docs able to work across disciplinary boundaries and countries will also be a unique legacy of the project.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Zoe Matthews

Prof of Global Health&Social Statistics
Research interests
  • Maternal, newborn and adolescent health
  • Health workforce and health systems
  • Sustainable development goals
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Other researchers

Professor Robert Nicholls

Professor in Coastal Engineering
Research interests
  • long-term coastal engineering and management
  • the issues of coastal impacts and adaptation to climate change, with an emphasis on sea-level…
  • the assessment of the future of deltaic areas, which are the most threatened coastal setting …
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Sylvia Szabo, W. Neil Adger & Zoe Matthews, 2018, Migration and Development
Type: article
Arnout van Soesbergen, Kristine Nilsen, Neil Burgess, Sylvia Szabo & Zoe Matthews, 2017, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 5(56), 1-16
Type: article
Sylvia Szabo, Robert Nicholls, Barbara Neumann, Fabrice G. Renaud, Zoe Matthews, Zita Sebesvari, Amir AghaKouchak, Roger Bales, Cori Ruktanonchai, Julia Kloos, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, Phillipus Wester, Mark New, Jakob Rhyner & Craig Hutton, 2016, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 58(6), 24-33
Type: article
Helen Adams, W. Neil Adger, Ali Ahmed, Dilruba Begum, Attila Lazar, Zoe Matthews, Mohammed Mofizur Rahman & Peter Kim Streatfield, 2016, Scientific Data, 3(160094), 1-11
Type: article
Fabrice G. Renaud, Sylvia Szabo & Zoe Matthews, 2016, Sustainability Science, 11(4), 519-523
Type: article
Eduardo S. Brondizio, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, Sylvia Szabo, Nathan Vogt, Zita Sebesvari, Fabrice G. Renaud, Alice Newton, Edward Anthony, Andressa V. Mansur, Zoe Matthews, Scott Hetrick, Sandra M. Costa, Zachary Tessler, Alejandro Tejedor, Anthony Longjas & John A. Dearing, 2016, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 19, 182-194
Type: article
Caio Cesar De Araujo Barbosa, John Dearing, Sylvia Szabo, Sarwar Hossain, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Dang Kieu Nhan & Zoe Matthews, 2016, Sustainability Science, 1-20
Type: article