[First Paragraph] Coastal cities have been subjected to extreme weather events since the onset of urbanization. Climatic change, in particular sea level rise, coupled with rapid urban development are amplifying the challenge of managing risks to coastal cities. Moreover, urban expansion and changes and intensification in land use further pressure sensitive coastal environments through pollution and habitat loss
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The world is urbanizing most rapidly in tropical to sub-temperate areas and in coastal zones. Climat...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
[First Paragraph] Coastal cities have been subjected to extreme weather events since the onset of ur...
Coastal zones are more densely populated and of great ecological and economic significance. The pote...
Coastal cities form some of the largest and most important cities in the world. The unique character...
Climate change will be one of the main global challenges in the future. In this context cities play ...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
Construction on low elevation coastal zones is risky for both residents and taxpayers who bail them ...
A report (Hallegatte et al., 2013)1 issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop...
[Scholarcy Abstract] The rates of sea level rise in coastal Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay signific...
Author Posting. © Annual Reviews, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here...
This paper explores the complex environmental relationships of coastal cities with their shorelines ...
Documented trends in rising sea levels, storminess, and extreme wave heights have the potential to i...
Coastal systems are the result of a natural equilibrium between hydrodynamic, atmospheric, and terre...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The world is urbanizing most rapidly in tropical to sub-temperate areas and in coastal zones. Climat...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...
[First Paragraph] Coastal cities have been subjected to extreme weather events since the onset of ur...
Coastal zones are more densely populated and of great ecological and economic significance. The pote...
Coastal cities form some of the largest and most important cities in the world. The unique character...
Climate change will be one of the main global challenges in the future. In this context cities play ...
It is difficult to address coastal zones as a unified subject because of the sheer diversity of envi...
Construction on low elevation coastal zones is risky for both residents and taxpayers who bail them ...
A report (Hallegatte et al., 2013)1 issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Develop...
[Scholarcy Abstract] The rates of sea level rise in coastal Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay signific...
Author Posting. © Annual Reviews, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here...
This paper explores the complex environmental relationships of coastal cities with their shorelines ...
Documented trends in rising sea levels, storminess, and extreme wave heights have the potential to i...
Coastal systems are the result of a natural equilibrium between hydrodynamic, atmospheric, and terre...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much o...
The world is urbanizing most rapidly in tropical to sub-temperate areas and in coastal zones. Climat...
Expansion of economic activities, urbanisation, increased resource use and population growth are con...