“Resiliency” for communities at risk from sea level rise and its effects means preserving as much property and associated economic activity as possible without disrupting current activity or expending funds on projects that provide limited long-term utility or social value. Of interest is how the coincidence of these events impacts the need for storm water improvements and the financial obligations they will entail. This research project focused on the impacts of a non-coastal, groundwater influenced southeast Florida community and the long-term funding they will need to reduce flooding in the community using GIS. This research involved defining surface elevations and groundwater levels, assessing the impacts of sea level rise on groundwa...
A growing concern of coastal communities is increased flood risk and non-monetary consequences due t...
Sea-level rise (SLR) has drawn unprecedented attention from coastal communities around the world. In...
Global sea level has increased, on average, 1.5 cm per decade since the 1900s, and according to Nati...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens coastal communities by increasing flood exposure for people, homes, b...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens coastal communities by increasing flood exposure for people, homes, b...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. High-value urban zones in coastal South Florida are considered particularly vul...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Sea level rise (SLR) imposes an increasing flooding hazard on low-lying coastal communities due to h...
Sea Level Rise (SLR) and storm surges are a threat to coastal communities in South Florida. Resident...
A growing concern of coastal communities is increased flood risk and non-monetary consequences due t...
Sea-level rise (SLR) has drawn unprecedented attention from coastal communities around the world. In...
Global sea level has increased, on average, 1.5 cm per decade since the 1900s, and according to Nati...
Sea levels have risen approximately 20 cm since the beginning of the 20th century and more than 3 cm...
In recent years, ongoing efforts by a multitude of universities, local governments, federal agencies...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
Sea level rise (SLR) is believed to be the most dangerous impact of climate change in coastal region...
a study designed to assess municipal vulnerability to rising sea level and facilitate discussion of ...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens coastal communities by increasing flood exposure for people, homes, b...
Sea-level rise (SLR) threatens coastal communities by increasing flood exposure for people, homes, b...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. High-value urban zones in coastal South Florida are considered particularly vul...
This project implemented a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework that used mapping and st...
Sea level rise (SLR) imposes an increasing flooding hazard on low-lying coastal communities due to h...
Sea Level Rise (SLR) and storm surges are a threat to coastal communities in South Florida. Resident...
A growing concern of coastal communities is increased flood risk and non-monetary consequences due t...
Sea-level rise (SLR) has drawn unprecedented attention from coastal communities around the world. In...
Global sea level has increased, on average, 1.5 cm per decade since the 1900s, and according to Nati...