Building Coastal Resilience

Nature-based solutions for coastal protection — bringing together researchers, practitioners and policymakers in Braunschweig, Germany.

Dates

22 – 24 November 2026

Location

Braunschweig, Germany

Venue

Haus der Wissenschaft

The Conference

A third gathering on nature-based coastal protection

Continuing the first two successful instances of the “Building Coastal Resilience” conference on nature-based solutions for coastal protection held in Bruges-Belgium (2022) and Porto, Portugal (2024), we are happy to announce that the third Building Coastal Resilience will be hosted by Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and Geodesy of the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany on 23rd and 24th of November 2026.

At this conference, we aim to bring together scientific insights from implementations of hybrid nature-based solutions with academic advancements in the field of coastal morphodynamics, particularly focusing on sandy beaches and dunes. A central objective is fostering knowledge exchange among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working on ongoing projects, with special emphasis on supporting early-career PhD researchers. We actively encourage participation from government bodies such as the Wadden Sea National Park Service and Coastal Protection Agencies, recognizing their vital role in implementing and monitoring nature-based solutions in dynamic coastal environments. This interdisciplinary collaboration will strengthen the integration of science, policy, and practice for sustainable coastal resilience.

The involvement of young researchers is of overriding importance to us, and so opportunities will be created for them to meet, to run dedicated sessions and to interact with experienced peer researchers.

Please save the date — we hope to welcome you in Braunschweig.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Nils Goseberg

Conference Chair

Dr.-Ing. David Schürenkamp

Conference Co-Chair

Dr.-Ing. Constantin Schweiger

Conference Co-Chair

Dr.-Ing. Oliver Lojek

Conference Co-Chair

Conference themes

This conference brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers from academia, government agencies—such as the Wadden Sea National Park Service and Coastal Protection Agencies—and industry to advance understanding and collaboration in coastal resilience.

The following three core themes will guide discussions, integrating scientific innovation with real-world application.

01

Hybrid Nature-Based Solutions

Exploring integrated approaches that combine engineered structures with natural processes to enhance coastal protection and biodiversity. Focus will be placed on innovative designs, long-term performance, and adaptive management, with case studies from ongoing projects as well as conceptual studies and laboratory investigations.

02

Coastal Morphodynamics & Sediment Transport

Investigating the dynamic interactions between vegetation, waves, currents, wind, and sediment in shaping sandy coastlines with their beaches and dunes. This theme will cover both wave-driven and aeolian transport mechanisms, as well as feedbacks between sediment movement and vegetation, under changing environmental conditions.

03

Science-Policy Interface for Coastal Resilience

Strengthening the dialogue between science and decision-making by highlighting how research informs policy and management strategies. Emphasis will be placed on monitoring frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and the role of government agencies in scaling up nature-based solutions across coastal zones.

Important Dates

Key deadlines

15 July 2026

Registration opens

04 September 2026

Abstract submission deadline

30 September 2026

Announcement of selected abstracts for presentation

30 October 2026

Registration deadline

22 – 24 November 2026

Conference

Programme

Three days in Braunschweig

A programme built around scientific exchange, dedicated early-career sessions, and a guided lab tour of the wave and current flumes.

Sunday

22 November

17:00 – 19:00

Ice breaker & lab tour

Monday

23 November

09:00 – 17:30

Conference programme

19:00

Conference dinner (registration required)

Tuesday

24 November

09:00 – 17:30

Conference programme

Venue

Braunschweig & Leichtweiß-Institute

Braunschweig

Located in the heart of Lower Saxony, Braunschweig is a vibrant cultural and academic hub with a rich historical legacy. As one of the oldest cities in northern Germany, it is renowned for its architectural heritage — from the iconic Brunswick Cathedral to the Brunswick Lion, the oldest life-sized bronze statue in Northern Europe.

Beyond its historical charm, Braunschweig is a leading centre for science and innovation, home to the Technische Universität Braunschweig — a member of the TU9 — offering a stimulating setting for interdisciplinary dialogue.

Conference Venue

The House of Science seamlessly blends historical architecture with modern functionality. Located in the heart of the city, a short walk from the historic centre and the TU Braunschweig, it offers flexible spaces from large plenary halls to intimate breakout rooms — all equipped with advanced audiovisual technology.

Committed to science communication and public engagement, the venue embodies the spirit of open science and sustainable development — values that align perfectly with the goals of Building Coastal Resilience.

Bildnachweis: Markus Hörster/TU Braunschweig

Conference host

The Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences at Technische Universität Braunschweig is a leading institution in sustainable design, infrastructure, and environmental systems. It combines expertise in architectural innovation, resilient civil engineering, and climate-adaptive environmental management. With a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and practical application, the faculty addresses key challenges in urban development, coastal resilience, and resource-efficient construction. Its work bridges science, technology, and societal needs, contributing to sustainable and future-proof solutions for built and natural environments.

Leichtweiß-Institute

The Leichtweiß-Institute (LWI) at Technische Universität Braunschweig is a leading research institute in civil engineering, with a strong focus on fluid mechanics and environmental systems. Within the institute, the Division for Hydromechanics, Coastal and Ocean Engineering conducts cutting-edge research on wave dynamics, coastal morphodynamics, sediment transport, and the interaction between water, structures, and natural systems. The division develops advanced numerical and physical models to support the design and assessment of coastal protection measures, hybrid nature-based solutions, and sustainable marine infrastructure. With close collaboration between academia, industry, and government agencies, the division contributes to innovative, science-based strategies for enhancing coastal resilience in the face of climate change and rising sea levels.

Abstracts

Call for abstracts

Contributions from the scientific community are expected to stimulate cross-regional knowledge exchange, with a special focus on supporting early-career researchers and showcasing practical applications through a guided lab tour with experimental setups investigating nature-based and hybrid-approaches in wave and current flumes on medium scales.

Submission deadline

04 September 2026

Notification

30 September 2026

Registration

Join us in Braunschweig

Registration opens 15 July 2026 and closes 30 October 2026.
Registration is required to attend the conference dinner on 23 November.

Contacts

Get in touch

Technische Universität Braunschweig

Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources

Division of Hydromechanics, Coastal and Ocean Engineering
Beethovenstraße 51a, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

info@bcr26.de

Local organizing committee

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Nils Goseberg

Chair

Dr.-Ing. David Schürenkamp

Co-Chair

Dr.-Ing. Constantin Schweiger

Co-Chair

Dr.-Ing. Oliver Lojek

Co-Chair