Study Analyzes Global Sea-Level Rise Combined with Measurements of Sinking Land A new study by the Tyndall Centre at the University of East Anglia reports that coastal populations have been experiencing a relative sea-level rise of up to four times faster compared to the global average. Panorama drone picture of the Waterfront in Jakarta, Indonesia. Image Credit: University of East Anglia. Published recently in the Nature Climate Change journal, the study is the first to examine global sea-level rise together with measurements of sinking land. So far, the effect of subsidence in combination with sea-level rise has been regarded as a local problem and not a worldwide one.