Coastal landscape modification, specifically the conversion of forests to residential and commercial development, coupled with potential climate change impacts, could lead to irretrievable natural resource impairment. An assessment of existing resources (green infrastructure) and their benefits via ecosystem services provides useful guidance for resource protection to enhance community resilience. These landscape elements are complex within and between varying scales; therefore stakeholders need clear, relevant, comparable, and easily accessible information for effective decision-making
New and innovative natural (“green”) systems for stormwater management are being introduced to many ...
Globally the coastal zone is suffering the collateral damage from continuing urban development and c...
Urbanisation is recognised as a major pressure on coastal biodiversity. Increasing risks of flooding...
Abstract. Potential impacts from changing coastal landscapes, specifically the conversion of foreste...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Changing coastal landscapes – whether by development, climate variability, natural shifts, or all of...
Much of the United States’ critical infrastructure is either aging or requires significant repair, l...
2010 S.C. water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Sea-level rise poses major challenges to coastal landscapes and communities. Sustainable adaptation ...
The last few decades have witnessed an escalating number of extreme climate events such as changes i...
Categorizing the choices in coastal infrastructure that are available to policy makers will allow fo...
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented...
In the face of uncertainties around coastal management and climate change, coastal engineering inter...
With the acceleration of climate change impacts, adaptation is no longer a matter of choice for most...
Climate change is increasing the threat of erosion and flooding along coastlines globally. Engineeri...
New and innovative natural (“green”) systems for stormwater management are being introduced to many ...
Globally the coastal zone is suffering the collateral damage from continuing urban development and c...
Urbanisation is recognised as a major pressure on coastal biodiversity. Increasing risks of flooding...
Abstract. Potential impacts from changing coastal landscapes, specifically the conversion of foreste...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Changing coastal landscapes – whether by development, climate variability, natural shifts, or all of...
Much of the United States’ critical infrastructure is either aging or requires significant repair, l...
2010 S.C. water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Sea-level rise poses major challenges to coastal landscapes and communities. Sustainable adaptation ...
The last few decades have witnessed an escalating number of extreme climate events such as changes i...
Categorizing the choices in coastal infrastructure that are available to policy makers will allow fo...
Human population growth and accelerating coastal development have been the drivers for unprecedented...
In the face of uncertainties around coastal management and climate change, coastal engineering inter...
With the acceleration of climate change impacts, adaptation is no longer a matter of choice for most...
Climate change is increasing the threat of erosion and flooding along coastlines globally. Engineeri...
New and innovative natural (“green”) systems for stormwater management are being introduced to many ...
Globally the coastal zone is suffering the collateral damage from continuing urban development and c...
Urbanisation is recognised as a major pressure on coastal biodiversity. Increasing risks of flooding...