Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal regions. Adapting to its impacts has become imperative since SLR is now considered inevitable. Lack of local economic analysis of SLR impacts is one of the major obstacles impeding adaptation. To address this gap, this study employs a spatiotemporal approach to estimate the economic costs of future SLR as well as the benefits of coastal protection, a principal adaptation strategy, under four local SLR projection scenarios in the mainland Miami-Dade County, Florida. Our findings indicate that SLR impacts are nonlinear and coastal protection, while costly, can significantly reduce future potential losses. A novel spatial fishnet approach is also prop...
“Resiliency” for communities at risk from sea level rise and its effects means preserving as much pr...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
This report explores the answer to a difficult question: what are the potential costs for coastal ad...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Copyright © 2017 by authors. One of the clear signals of the ongoing climate change is sea level ris...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
To improve the estimate of economic costs of future sea-level rise associated with global climate ch...
Sea-level rise (SLR) has drawn unprecedented attention from coastal communities around the world. In...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
Los Angeles (LA) County's coastal areas are highly valued for their natural benefits and their econo...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
Over the next one hundred years climate change is expected to have far reaching impacts on coastal e...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
“Resiliency” for communities at risk from sea level rise and its effects means preserving as much pr...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
This report explores the answer to a difficult question: what are the potential costs for coastal ad...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the tota...
Global warming is contributing to sea level rise, which is creating concern for coastal communities....
Copyright © 2017 by authors. One of the clear signals of the ongoing climate change is sea level ris...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
To improve the estimate of economic costs of future sea-level rise associated with global climate ch...
Sea-level rise (SLR) has drawn unprecedented attention from coastal communities around the world. In...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
Los Angeles (LA) County's coastal areas are highly valued for their natural benefits and their econo...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
Over the next one hundred years climate change is expected to have far reaching impacts on coastal e...
Coastal communities rely on levees and seawalls as critical protection against sea-level rise; in th...
“Resiliency” for communities at risk from sea level rise and its effects means preserving as much pr...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will magnify the impacts of storm surge; the resulting severe flooding and inun...
This report explores the answer to a difficult question: what are the potential costs for coastal ad...