Community as an equal partner for region-based climate change vulnerability, risk, and resilience assessments
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2019-07-16
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Understanding and planning for climate change is a complex systems problem that is interdisciplinary and requires place-based and impact-specific management practices for communities to become resilient to a changing environment. The greater Charleston Harbor region is highly susceptible to the projected impacts of climate change due to low lying geography, a strongly bimodal socioeconomic spectrum, and invaluable coastal ecosystem services. Using Charleston as an example community, this paper discusses a selection of increasingly holistic approaches used in developing a system-level, community-focused assessment for vulnerability, risk, and resilience that aim to enable community involvement in the assessment of and planning for climate change-induced severe weather events, more extreme temperatures, and sea level rise.
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Cains, Mariana, et al. "Community as an equal partner for region-based climate change vulnerability, risk, and resilience assessments." Current Opinion Environmental Sustainability, 2019-07-16, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2019.06.005.
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Current Opinion Environmental Sustainability