This research investigates the relationship between three important factors that influence economic damages from coastal storms: economic risk, storm intensity and wetland protection. To address recent challenges to the notion that wetlands provide valuable protection against stronger storms, we analyze how the degree of protection provided by wetlands is associated with storm intensity. This analysis allows for the identification of any threshold effects that result from a supposed mitigating capacity, beyond which wetlands are not as effective as protection. Exploring these three factors simultaneously provides a useful framework for thinking of wetlands as resources for storm damage reduction
Storm surge and sea level rise (SLR) are affecting coastal communities, properties, and ecosystems. ...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
Flood mitigation in low-gradient, tidally-influenced, and rapidly urbanizing coastal locations remai...
This research investigates the relationship between three important factors that influence economic ...
Coastal communities are highly sensitive to economic damage from tropical storms. Wetland restoratio...
Communities along the US coast are highly vulnerable to coastal storms. Trends in population growth,...
Coastal communities are highly sensitive to disturbances from tropical storms and hurricanes. This i...
The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 have spurred global interes...
The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 have spurred global interes...
Coastal wetlands reduce the damaging effects of hurricanes on coastal communities. A regression mode...
Communities along the US coast are highly vulnerable to coastal storms. Trends in population growth,...
Social costs associated with disaster recovery in the United States have been on a rise in recent de...
Cyclones cause significant damage, particularly to coastal areas. In the 50 years between 1967 and 2...
Together, these studies illustrate the direct and indirect flood risk reduction benefits that coasta...
Coastal wetlands reduce the damaging effects of hurri-canes on coastal communities. A regression mod...
Storm surge and sea level rise (SLR) are affecting coastal communities, properties, and ecosystems. ...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
Flood mitigation in low-gradient, tidally-influenced, and rapidly urbanizing coastal locations remai...
This research investigates the relationship between three important factors that influence economic ...
Coastal communities are highly sensitive to economic damage from tropical storms. Wetland restoratio...
Communities along the US coast are highly vulnerable to coastal storms. Trends in population growth,...
Coastal communities are highly sensitive to disturbances from tropical storms and hurricanes. This i...
The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 have spurred global interes...
The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 have spurred global interes...
Coastal wetlands reduce the damaging effects of hurricanes on coastal communities. A regression mode...
Communities along the US coast are highly vulnerable to coastal storms. Trends in population growth,...
Social costs associated with disaster recovery in the United States have been on a rise in recent de...
Cyclones cause significant damage, particularly to coastal areas. In the 50 years between 1967 and 2...
Together, these studies illustrate the direct and indirect flood risk reduction benefits that coasta...
Coastal wetlands reduce the damaging effects of hurri-canes on coastal communities. A regression mod...
Storm surge and sea level rise (SLR) are affecting coastal communities, properties, and ecosystems. ...
Tidal marshes and mangroves are increasingly valued for nature-based mitigation of coastal storm imp...
Flood mitigation in low-gradient, tidally-influenced, and rapidly urbanizing coastal locations remai...