Coastal areas along much of the Gulf of Mexico are exceptionally susceptible to changes due to relative sea-level rise and storm damage because the land is relatively lowlying and is subject to hig
Lambourne and Chowdhury Published: November 11, 2011
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The aim of this conference is to present research by leading international academics and officials from affected countries on climate change and migration/displacement to an Australian audience, wi
This Article examines the conundrum of shoreline regulation in the face of increasing sea level rise in the Gulf of Mexico and the need for wetland preservation.
The Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute (NIARI) at The Evergreen State College has produced this Community Organizing Booklet for Pacific Northwest tribal members (edited by Debra McNutt).
Barry Nelson, Monty Schmitt, Ronnie Cohen, Noushin Ketabi, and Robert C. Wilkinson Published: July 30, 2007
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To respond to the challenges posed by climate change, water managers will need to reevaluate their assumptions concerning storage and use of existing supplies, the amount of water expected to be av
Sea level is rising, and the rate of this rise is increasing As a result, past trends and problems with coastal flooding, storm surge, salt water intrusion, and erosion will be even worse going for
Douglas Codiga and Kylie Wager Published: December 20, 2011
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The purpose of this Tool Kit is to identify and explain key land use policy tools for state and local government agencies and officials to facilitate leadership and action in support of sea-level r