We now have good reason to worry that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century. How should we confront this possibility (or inevitability)? What attitudes should we adopt to impending inundation of such magnitude? In the case of place-loss due to anthropogenic climate change, I argue that there may ultimately be something fitting about letting go, both thinking prospectively, when the likelihood of preservation is bleak, and retrospectively, when we reflect on our inability to prevent destruction. I then explore some of the ethical complications of this response
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
Flooding is a natural, major hazard. However, during the past decades we have witnessed some of the ...
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...
We now have good reason to worry that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century....
As climate change alters the environment, many coastal cities and other places of historical and cul...
This thesis seeks to investigate planned relocations as an inquiry into how preservationists ensure ...
Climate-based disasters caused $46 billion in damage and killed at least 138 in the 48 contiguous Un...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Sep...
Visualizing the impacts of urban development, energy infrastructure and forest harvest practices has...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
As natural catastrophes alter the environment, historical towns and other sites of heritage signific...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
This paper argues that heritage is what contemporary culture makes of history and that this may dist...
This paper explores the complex environmental relationships of coastal cities with their shorelines ...
A report (Hallegatte et al., 2013)1 issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
Flooding is a natural, major hazard. However, during the past decades we have witnessed some of the ...
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...
We now have good reason to worry that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century....
As climate change alters the environment, many coastal cities and other places of historical and cul...
This thesis seeks to investigate planned relocations as an inquiry into how preservationists ensure ...
Climate-based disasters caused $46 billion in damage and killed at least 138 in the 48 contiguous Un...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Sep...
Visualizing the impacts of urban development, energy infrastructure and forest harvest practices has...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
As natural catastrophes alter the environment, historical towns and other sites of heritage signific...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
This paper argues that heritage is what contemporary culture makes of history and that this may dist...
This paper explores the complex environmental relationships of coastal cities with their shorelines ...
A report (Hallegatte et al., 2013)1 issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
Flooding is a natural, major hazard. However, during the past decades we have witnessed some of the ...
Regeneration of many regions is essential to enable their sustainable re-development and more import...