This project aims to analyze the impacts of sea-level rise on the coastal city of Miami, Florida. Rising temperature is causing the melting of land-based glaciers and the thermal expansion of the ocean. Both of these factors have led to sea-level rise. This will affect people living in coastal areas. Using a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach, this project will first identify inundated areas based on future sea-level rise projections for the year 2100. The census blocks inundated by this rise will then be analyzed based on socioeconomic factors such as race, income, and age. This information will identify any demographics being affected by these issues of climate change. This project will give insight into the affects of future c...
Global sea-level rise poses a significant threat not only for coastal communities as development con...
Sea level rise (SLR) in Miami demands attention from policymakers to consider environmental benefits...
Abstract The potential impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on 95 % of the land areas of the Florida Keys...
The negative impacts of climate change have become more heavily pronounced since the industrial revo...
The fast urbanization produces a large and growing population in coastal areas. However, the rise of...
This report examines the effects that Sea Level Rise (SLR) is projected to have on the coastal city ...
This report examines the effects that Sea Level Rise (SLR) is projected to have on the coastal city ...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Global sea-level rise poses a significant threat not only for coastal communities as development con...
Sea level rise (SLR) in Miami demands attention from policymakers to consider environmental benefits...
Abstract The potential impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on 95 % of the land areas of the Florida Keys...
The negative impacts of climate change have become more heavily pronounced since the industrial revo...
The fast urbanization produces a large and growing population in coastal areas. However, the rise of...
This report examines the effects that Sea Level Rise (SLR) is projected to have on the coastal city ...
This report examines the effects that Sea Level Rise (SLR) is projected to have on the coastal city ...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
Coastal communities will be more vulnerable to floods in low-lying areas and seawater inundation as ...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Global sea-level rise poses a significant threat not only for coastal communities as development con...
Sea level rise (SLR) in Miami demands attention from policymakers to consider environmental benefits...
Abstract The potential impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on 95 % of the land areas of the Florida Keys...