A pressing question facing the Mississippi River Delta (MRD), like many deltaic communities around the world, is: Will the system be sustainable in the future given the threats of sea level rise, land loss, natural disasters, and depleting natural resources? An integrated coastal modeling framework that incorporates both the natural and human components of these communities, and their interactions with both pulse and press stressors, is needed to help improve our understanding of coastal resilience. However, studying the coastal communities using a coupled natural-human system (CNH) approach is difficult. This paper presents a CNH modeling framework to analyze coastal resilience. We first describe such a CNH modeling framework through a cas...
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and complex floodplain river ecosystem that spa...
The Coastal Netherlands and U.S. Mississippi River Delta in Coastal Louisiana share a unique feature...
Home to a disproportionate population relative to their areas, river deltas are critically important...
A pressing question facing the Mississippi River Delta (MRD), like many deltaic communities around t...
This book contains 14 articles selected from a special issue on the assessment of resilience and sus...
The Mississippi River Delta is home to more than two million people and is a hub for energy, transpo...
This dissertation presents the assessment and modeling of community resilience to coastal hazards in...
This paper presents an assessment of community resilience to coastal hazards in the Lower Mississipp...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
This review synthesizes the knowledge regarding the environmental forces affecting water level varia...
Deltaic environments are low-lying coastal areas which often concentrate population and socio-econom...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Recent events worldwide demonstrate how coastal communities of integrated natural and human systems ...
At a global scale, delta morphologies are subject to rapid change as a result of direct and indirect...
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and complex floodplain river ecosystem that spa...
The Coastal Netherlands and U.S. Mississippi River Delta in Coastal Louisiana share a unique feature...
Home to a disproportionate population relative to their areas, river deltas are critically important...
A pressing question facing the Mississippi River Delta (MRD), like many deltaic communities around t...
This book contains 14 articles selected from a special issue on the assessment of resilience and sus...
The Mississippi River Delta is home to more than two million people and is a hub for energy, transpo...
This dissertation presents the assessment and modeling of community resilience to coastal hazards in...
This paper presents an assessment of community resilience to coastal hazards in the Lower Mississipp...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
This review synthesizes the knowledge regarding the environmental forces affecting water level varia...
Deltaic environments are low-lying coastal areas which often concentrate population and socio-econom...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Recent events worldwide demonstrate how coastal communities of integrated natural and human systems ...
At a global scale, delta morphologies are subject to rapid change as a result of direct and indirect...
The Upper Mississippi River System (UMRS) is a large and complex floodplain river ecosystem that spa...
The Coastal Netherlands and U.S. Mississippi River Delta in Coastal Louisiana share a unique feature...
Home to a disproportionate population relative to their areas, river deltas are critically important...