On October 29 & 30, 2014 SURA hosted an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject, Understanding and Modeling Risk and Resilience in Complex Coastal Systems, as a prelude to a new SURA-led community science initiative integrating social and natural science. The goals were to identify the most critical issues in assessing future risks, vulnerabilities and resilience of complex coastal systems
From Part 1. Purpose and significance The first Rotating Resilience Roundtables event took place on ...
The US state of Rhode Island (RI) offers a unique case for examining the conditions that hinder or f...
The report reviews multiple projects and makes recommendations based on detailed evaluation. Two key...
On October 29 & 30, 2014 SURA hosted an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject, Understanding and...
This section presents a synthesis of the major outcomes from the coastal resilience workshops. This ...
Impacts from natural and anthropogenic coastal hazards are substantial and increasing significantly ...
Coastal hazards including storm surge, sea-level rise, and cyclone winds continue to have devastatin...
Impacts from natural and anthropogenic coastal hazards are substantial and increasing significantly ...
The hazards that particularly affect local coastal communities require education that is conducive t...
This paper focuses on identifying examples of first-order systems interactions, which make important...
The prototype Coastal Resilience Model (CRM) quantifies the economic, environmental and social dimen...
Coastal hazards affect both human and natural systems in ways that can be sudden, dramatic, and/or i...
"On November 23, 2010, Oregon Sea Grant facilitated a teleconference discussion among 13 coastal res...
In October 2013, Washington Sea Grant and the Washington State Department of Ecology began a NOAA-fu...
Sea level rise and other stressors in the mid-Atlantic U.S. are impacting the resilience of coastal ...
From Part 1. Purpose and significance The first Rotating Resilience Roundtables event took place on ...
The US state of Rhode Island (RI) offers a unique case for examining the conditions that hinder or f...
The report reviews multiple projects and makes recommendations based on detailed evaluation. Two key...
On October 29 & 30, 2014 SURA hosted an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject, Understanding and...
This section presents a synthesis of the major outcomes from the coastal resilience workshops. This ...
Impacts from natural and anthropogenic coastal hazards are substantial and increasing significantly ...
Coastal hazards including storm surge, sea-level rise, and cyclone winds continue to have devastatin...
Impacts from natural and anthropogenic coastal hazards are substantial and increasing significantly ...
The hazards that particularly affect local coastal communities require education that is conducive t...
This paper focuses on identifying examples of first-order systems interactions, which make important...
The prototype Coastal Resilience Model (CRM) quantifies the economic, environmental and social dimen...
Coastal hazards affect both human and natural systems in ways that can be sudden, dramatic, and/or i...
"On November 23, 2010, Oregon Sea Grant facilitated a teleconference discussion among 13 coastal res...
In October 2013, Washington Sea Grant and the Washington State Department of Ecology began a NOAA-fu...
Sea level rise and other stressors in the mid-Atlantic U.S. are impacting the resilience of coastal ...
From Part 1. Purpose and significance The first Rotating Resilience Roundtables event took place on ...
The US state of Rhode Island (RI) offers a unique case for examining the conditions that hinder or f...
The report reviews multiple projects and makes recommendations based on detailed evaluation. Two key...