Sea level rise presents risks to ecosystems, populations and infrastructure in low-lying areas. This paper considers diverse ways of knowing, understanding and experiencing these risks. It explores differences and connections between knowledge produced through the technological methods of scientific research and that which emerges through the experiences and insights of local people. For example, while scientific assessments measure and forecast, among other things, the height and rate of vertical change in the sea level using instruments such as tide gauges and radar-firing satellites, for local populations sea level rise is largely perceived and knowable through everyday processes and lived experiences of coastal changes as sea waters enc...
Sea level rise is a major consequence of climate change and is expected to threaten many low-lying a...
Global sea level provides an important indicator of the state of the warming climate, but changes in...
AbstractRapid sea level rise over the 21st century threatens coastal settlements and populations wor...
International audienceCoastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-econ...
One of the most important issues in current debates on climate change is sea level rise. Hardly a da...
Sea-Level Rise (SLR) is one of the great challenges of the 21^' century. Over the last decade or so ...
There is a broader awareness than ever that we live in a changing environment. The spectre of climat...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
In the last few centuries, the study of sea-level changes along the world's shores has been a primar...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Around the world, sea levels are rising in response to warming oceans, melting glaciers, and shrinki...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Sea level rise is a major consequence of climate change and is expected to threaten many low-lying a...
Global sea level provides an important indicator of the state of the warming climate, but changes in...
AbstractRapid sea level rise over the 21st century threatens coastal settlements and populations wor...
International audienceCoastal areas are highly diverse, ecologically rich, regions of key socio-econ...
One of the most important issues in current debates on climate change is sea level rise. Hardly a da...
Sea-Level Rise (SLR) is one of the great challenges of the 21^' century. Over the last decade or so ...
There is a broader awareness than ever that we live in a changing environment. The spectre of climat...
The coastal zone has changed profoundly during the 20th century and, as a result, society is becomin...
In the last few centuries, the study of sea-level changes along the world's shores has been a primar...
Sea level change is a naturally occurring process. Since the last glacial maximum, some 18,000 years...
Around the world, sea levels are rising in response to warming oceans, melting glaciers, and shrinki...
Coastal hazards have long been present and are evolving due to a variety of different drivers: the l...
Sea level rise is a major consequence of climate change and is expected to threaten many low-lying a...
Global sea level provides an important indicator of the state of the warming climate, but changes in...
AbstractRapid sea level rise over the 21st century threatens coastal settlements and populations wor...