Sea level has been rising around the world, and in recent decades, the rate has been accelerating. Because rising seas have the potential to directly or indirectly affect the health of vast numbers of coastal communities and inhabitants, public health agencies and professionals—in conjunction with other fields—have a pivotal role to play in helping to protect populations, reduce and prevent health impacts, and foster resilience. This article discusses a novel effort that has been undertaken in Coastal Virginia to help prepare the next generation of public health professionals to grapple with sea level rise issues. The effort grew out of discussions of the importance of public health issues that took place through the Hampton Roads Sea Level...
Sea level rise is threatening coastal areas around the world with the loss of land, damage to person...
Seas are rising, and so is action in coastal communities to prepare. The uncertain timing of rising ...
There are some places along Connecticut\u27s coast where marshes have a place to migrate as sea leve...
Sea level has been rising around the world, and in recent decades, the rate has been accelerating. B...
Fall 2017 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Leading the Way Toward Better Projections of ...
Environmental education and outreach are vital for preparing North Carolina to cope with impending s...
Fall 2020 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring the article, Understanding the Causes and Impact of S...
VIMS climate change white papers: Planning for sea level rise and coastal floodin
Accelerating sea level rise in Virginia, United States, will significantly increase the flooding thr...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
This case study examines how the Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness and Resilience Intergover...
This special Marine Technology Society (MTS) Journal issue on resilience features authors presenting...
The Hampton Roads area is experiencing the highest rates of sea-level rise along the U.S. East Coast...
The ocean is inextricably linked to human societies. Climate change and its associated impacts to th...
Spring 2018 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Connecting Science to Stakeholders for Comm...
Sea level rise is threatening coastal areas around the world with the loss of land, damage to person...
Seas are rising, and so is action in coastal communities to prepare. The uncertain timing of rising ...
There are some places along Connecticut\u27s coast where marshes have a place to migrate as sea leve...
Sea level has been rising around the world, and in recent decades, the rate has been accelerating. B...
Fall 2017 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Leading the Way Toward Better Projections of ...
Environmental education and outreach are vital for preparing North Carolina to cope with impending s...
Fall 2020 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring the article, Understanding the Causes and Impact of S...
VIMS climate change white papers: Planning for sea level rise and coastal floodin
Accelerating sea level rise in Virginia, United States, will significantly increase the flooding thr...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
This case study examines how the Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness and Resilience Intergover...
This special Marine Technology Society (MTS) Journal issue on resilience features authors presenting...
The Hampton Roads area is experiencing the highest rates of sea-level rise along the U.S. East Coast...
The ocean is inextricably linked to human societies. Climate change and its associated impacts to th...
Spring 2018 issue of CCPO Circulation featuring article Connecting Science to Stakeholders for Comm...
Sea level rise is threatening coastal areas around the world with the loss of land, damage to person...
Seas are rising, and so is action in coastal communities to prepare. The uncertain timing of rising ...
There are some places along Connecticut\u27s coast where marshes have a place to migrate as sea leve...