“…The hazard indicators related to coastlines are: geomorphology, erosion rate, sediment budget [55,59], coastal slope, as well as elevation and distance to the sea [56,57,58]. In addition, the indicators of coastal storm hazards are: storm waves effects [55], distance to sea [56,58], relative sea-level rise, mean tidal range, mean significant wave height [57], depth and extent of inundation and overwash [59], highest storm surge level, exceeding value of warning water level, and average slope of the storm surge landfall position [61]. Finally, hazard indicators could be even more specifically constructed, such as indicators of shoreline (the previous high tide high-water level, the wet/dry line or run-up maxima) [60].…”