The coastal areas of the central Mediterranean Sea are sensitive to climate change and the
consequent relative sea level rise. Both phenomena may affect densely urbanized and
populated areas, causing severe damages.
Our maps show the land-marine flooding projections as effects of the expected relative sea
level rise for four Italian coastal plains using (i) IPCC AR5 estimations, based on the IPCC RCP 8.5
emission scenarios and (ii) the Rahmstorf 2007 model. Isostatic and tectonic data were added to
the global projections to estimate the relative sea changes expected along the coastline by
2100, as well as sea-flooding. The northern Adriatic map shows the study area, extending for
about 5500 km2, and is presented at a scale of 1:300,000 with two inset maps at a scale of
1:150,000. The Oristano coastal plain is about 125 km2; the map scale is at 1:60,000 with an
inset map scale at 1:33,000. The Cagliari coastal study area extends for 61 km2; the map scale
is at 1:60,000 with two inset maps at 1:30,000. The Taranto area extends for 4.2 km2 and is
represented at a scale map of 1:30,000, while the three inset maps are at a scale of 1:10,000.