Inverloch Coastal Erosion Hazard Zones for 2020-2100 Planning Horizons
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Description
Inverloch, Victoria, Australia, features modelled coastal erosion hazard zones. The dataset assesses sea level rises of 0m (2020), 0.2m (2040), 0.5m (2070), and 0.8m (2100) combined with 1%, 5%, and 10% annual exceedance probability storm events. It was published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and last updated in April 2026.
Use Cases
Model coastal erosion risk for infrastructure planning based on specified sea level rise scenarios.
Assess property exposure to storm surge and erosion based on annual exceedance probability events.
Visualize future hazard zones for community engagement and policy development based on the planning horizons.
Integrate geospatial hazard layers into regional climate adaptation strategies.
Strengths
Explicitly models four sea level rise scenarios (0m, 0.2m, 0.5m, 0.8m) tied to specific planning years.
Incorporates three distinct storm event intensities (1%, 5%, 10% AEP) for hazard assessment.
Available under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license for reuse and modification.
Offered in multiple standard geospatial formats (SHP, GDB, DXF, etc.) for interoperability.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment for large-scale ML tasks.
Data may reflect geographic bias inherent to the single study area of Inverloch.
Provenance
Source
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (Victoria, Australia)
Collection Method
Modelled dataset from a Coastal Hazard Assessment.
Time Range
Planning horizons for 2020, 2040, 2070, and 2100.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-28 00:09:48.499102; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Inverloch region, Victoria, Australia.
Study reports are referenced but must be obtained by contacting a provided email ([email protected]).