“…Nansen () was the first to describe coastal erosional processes in Svalbard and pointed out the role of frost action on coastal development. Few researchers showed that rocky coasts can be discussed in the context of paraglaciation, and studies have been conducted on Svalbard rocky coasts (Wangensteen, Eiken, Ødegård, & Sollid, ; Strzelecki, ; Strzelecki, ; Guégan & Christiansen, ; Swirad, Migon, & Strzelecki, ), as well as on unlithified coasts (Bourriquen et al, ; Héquette & Ruz, ; Mercier, ; Mercier & Laffly, ; Sessford, Baeverford, & Hormes, ; Strzelecki et al, ; Strzelecki et al, ; Strzelecki, Long, & Lloyd, ; Ziaja, Maciejowski, & Ostafin, ; Zagorski, ; Zagorski, Gajek, & Demczuk, ; Zagorski et al, ) and on Svalbard despite it providing an excellent field of investigation on coastal geomorphology in the High Arctic area in the context of global change.…”