Dr Rosanne Martyr-Koller
Coastal Hazards and Adaptation Scientist
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Rosanne (Rose) is our senior scientist on coastal vulnerability and adaptation. She works on the biophysical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change on the coasts of Small Island Developing States, and adaptation strategies to those impacts. She was worked for over 10 years on projecting and analyzing coastal flooding, interaction of coastal and inland waters, and the physical impacts of climate change on coastal communities and the water sector. Her work uses quantitative modelling and spatial analysis methods to characterize risk from climate change in coastal areas. She is particularly interested in understanding the impact of multiple interacting physical processes on overall coastal risk, the potential for coastal adaptation strategies, especially nature based approaches, to reduce these risks, and the feedback mechanisms between local and regional adaptation and risk. Rose has a background in Civil Engineering and Coastal Oceanography. She holds a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, USA. Prior to joining Climate Analytics, she worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of California (San Diego and Berkeley), quantifying the physical impacts of climate change, coastal storms, and interacting coastal and inland waters on flooding risk, aquatic ecosystems, and the water sector in San Francisco Bay. Rose is originally from Saint Lucia and based in Munich, Germany.
Blog posts
- Climate change and small islands: more scientific evidence of high risks Adelle Thomas, Rose Martyr-Koller, Patrick Pringle , 01 July 2020
Publications
- Peer reviewed
- Loss and damage implications of sea-level rise on Small Island Developing States Rosanne Martyr-Koller, Adelle Thomas, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Alexander Nauels, Tabea Lissner (2021)
- Reports
- Assessment of adaptation potentials in the context of climate change: the case of tropical cyclones in the Caribbean Dr. Rosanne Martyr, Thessa Beck, Nicola Hanke, Praba Nageswaran, Ann-Kathrin Petersen (2022)